From f8ec1a5b9002f4a4cda5d7156c6006aac0035c33 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Trey Morris Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2011 16:12:33 -0500 Subject: initial committ --- nova/tests/test_compute.py | 4 ++++ 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+) diff --git a/nova/tests/test_compute.py b/nova/tests/test_compute.py index 4f5d36f14..925ac733b 100644 --- a/nova/tests/test_compute.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_compute.py @@ -35,6 +35,7 @@ from nova import rpc from nova import test from nova import utils from nova.notifier import test_notifier +from nova.tests import fake_network_info LOG = logging.getLogger('nova.tests.compute') FLAGS = flags.FLAGS @@ -133,6 +134,9 @@ class ComputeTestCase(test.TestCase): def test_create_instance_defaults_display_name(self): """Verify that an instance cannot be created without a display_name.""" + import pretty_print as pp + pp(fake_get_instance_nw_info(self.stubs, 1, 2)) + self.assertEqual(True, False) cases = [dict(), dict(display_name=None)] for instance in cases: ref = self.compute_api.create(self.context, -- cgit From 773f64af47e38f10b20399fcfaa43cc52eb1d2e6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Trey Morris Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2011 16:41:02 -0500 Subject: added fake network info --- nova/tests/fake_network_info.py | 107 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 107 insertions(+) create mode 100644 nova/tests/fake_network_info.py diff --git a/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py b/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f5bc0368c --- /dev/null +++ b/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py @@ -0,0 +1,107 @@ +# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 + +# Copyright 2011 Rackspace +# All Rights Reserved. +# +# 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 nova import db +from nova import test +from nova.network import manager as network_manager + + +HOST = "testhost" + + +class FakeModel(dict): + """Represent a model from the db""" + def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): + self.update(kwargs) + + def __getattr__(self, name): + return self[name] + + +def fake_network(n): + return {'id': n, + 'label': 'test%d' % n, + 'injected': False, + 'multi_host': False, + 'cidr': '192.168.%d.0/24' % n, + 'cidr_v6': '2001:db8:0:%x::/64' % n, + 'gateway_v6': '2001:db8:0:%x::1' % n, + 'netmask_v6': '64', + 'netmask': '255.255.255.0', + 'bridge': 'fa%d' % n, + 'bridge_interface': 'fake_br%d' % n, + 'gateway': '192.168.%d.1' % n, + 'broadcast': '192.168.%d.255' % n, + 'dns1': '192.168.%d.3' % n, + 'dns2': '192.168.%d.4' % n, + 'vlan': None, + 'host': None, + 'project_id': 'fake_project', + 'vpn_public_address': '192.168.%d.2' % n} + + +def fixed_ips(num_networks, num_ips): + for network in xrange(num_networks): + for ip in xrange(num_ips): + yield {'id': network * ip, + 'network_id': network, + 'address': '192.168.%d.100' % network, + 'instance_id': 0, + 'allocated': False, + # and since network_id and vif_id happen to be equivalent + 'virtual_interface_id': network, + 'floating_ips': [FakeModel(**floating_ip)]} + + +flavor = {'id': 0, + 'rxtx_cap': 3} + + +floating_ip = {'id': 0, + 'address': '10.10.10.10', + 'fixed_ip_id': 0, + 'project_id': None, + 'auto_assigned': False} + + +def vifs(n): + for x in xrange(n): + yield {'id': x, + 'address': 'DE:AD:BE:EF:00:%2x' % x, + 'uuid': '00000000-0000-0000-0000-00000000000000%2d' % x, + 'network_id': x, + 'network': FakeModel(**fake_network(x)), + 'instance_id': 0} + + +def fake_get_instance_nw_info(stubs, n=1, ips_per_vif=2): + network = network_manager.FlatManager(host=HOST) + + def fixed_ips_fake(*args, **kwargs): + return fixed_ips() + + def virtual_interfaces_fake(*args, **kwargs): + return [vif for vif in vifs(n)] + + def instance_type_fake(*args, **kwargs): + return flavor + + stubs.Set(db, 'fixed_ip_get_by_instance', fixed_ips_fake) + stubs.Set(db, 'virtual_interface_get_by_instance', virtual_interface_fake) + stubs.Set(db, 'instance_type_get', instance_type_fake) + + nw_info = self.network.get_instance_nw_info(None, 0, 0, None) -- cgit From 608a6c3e719fffe9af6f8f7cc6d18824d0c28c36 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Trey Morris Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2011 16:42:52 -0500 Subject: typo --- nova/tests/fake_network_info.py | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py b/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py index f5bc0368c..991599987 100644 --- a/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py +++ b/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py @@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ def fake_get_instance_nw_info(stubs, n=1, ips_per_vif=2): return flavor stubs.Set(db, 'fixed_ip_get_by_instance', fixed_ips_fake) - stubs.Set(db, 'virtual_interface_get_by_instance', virtual_interface_fake) + stubs.Set(db, 'virtual_interface_get_by_instance', virtual_interfaces_fake) stubs.Set(db, 'instance_type_get', instance_type_fake) nw_info = self.network.get_instance_nw_info(None, 0, 0, None) -- cgit From c4d73b638dee9dc4c1b2883affc0c00cdfc5ecb6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Trey Morris Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2011 16:44:23 -0500 Subject: typo --- nova/tests/fake_network_info.py | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py b/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py index 991599987..61b35a9d2 100644 --- a/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py +++ b/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py @@ -104,4 +104,4 @@ def fake_get_instance_nw_info(stubs, n=1, ips_per_vif=2): stubs.Set(db, 'virtual_interface_get_by_instance', virtual_interfaces_fake) stubs.Set(db, 'instance_type_get', instance_type_fake) - nw_info = self.network.get_instance_nw_info(None, 0, 0, None) + nw_info = network_manager.get_instance_nw_info(None, 0, 0, None) -- cgit From ca83ca57646ba76908e9b5e600208fe9afde78a4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Trey Morris Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2011 16:47:10 -0500 Subject: typo --- nova/tests/fake_network_info.py | 3 ++- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py b/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py index 61b35a9d2..1fb3584dd 100644 --- a/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py +++ b/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py @@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ from nova import db from nova import test from nova.network import manager as network_manager +from network_ HOST = "testhost" @@ -104,4 +105,4 @@ def fake_get_instance_nw_info(stubs, n=1, ips_per_vif=2): stubs.Set(db, 'virtual_interface_get_by_instance', virtual_interfaces_fake) stubs.Set(db, 'instance_type_get', instance_type_fake) - nw_info = network_manager.get_instance_nw_info(None, 0, 0, None) + nw_info = network.get_instance_nw_info(None, 0, 0, None) -- cgit From 23e163199e3b3208d7ba16049b7a93cbd59a8eaf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Trey Morris Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2011 16:48:01 -0500 Subject: typo --- nova/tests/fake_network_info.py | 1 - 1 file changed, 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py b/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py index 1fb3584dd..87f6b9c56 100644 --- a/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py +++ b/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py @@ -18,7 +18,6 @@ from nova import db from nova import test from nova.network import manager as network_manager -from network_ HOST = "testhost" -- cgit From 7e6451b722b1e77ccab702482d5d5ad516056825 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Trey Morris Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2011 16:58:39 -0500 Subject: typo --- nova/tests/fake_network_info.py | 1 + nova/tests/test_compute.py | 3 +-- 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py b/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py index 87f6b9c56..3360675d6 100644 --- a/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py +++ b/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py @@ -90,6 +90,7 @@ def vifs(n): def fake_get_instance_nw_info(stubs, n=1, ips_per_vif=2): network = network_manager.FlatManager(host=HOST) + network.db = db def fixed_ips_fake(*args, **kwargs): return fixed_ips() diff --git a/nova/tests/test_compute.py b/nova/tests/test_compute.py index 925ac733b..dd65d81cc 100644 --- a/nova/tests/test_compute.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_compute.py @@ -134,8 +134,7 @@ class ComputeTestCase(test.TestCase): def test_create_instance_defaults_display_name(self): """Verify that an instance cannot be created without a display_name.""" - import pretty_print as pp - pp(fake_get_instance_nw_info(self.stubs, 1, 2)) + print fake_network_info.fake_get_instance_nw_info(self.stubs, 1, 2) self.assertEqual(True, False) cases = [dict(), dict(display_name=None)] for instance in cases: -- cgit From 429d28df87e887ef297453f3dc186c1a99ba0a7a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Trey Morris Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2011 17:00:13 -0500 Subject: typo --- nova/tests/fake_network_info.py | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py b/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py index 3360675d6..d920ab1a2 100644 --- a/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py +++ b/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ def fake_get_instance_nw_info(stubs, n=1, ips_per_vif=2): network.db = db def fixed_ips_fake(*args, **kwargs): - return fixed_ips() + return fixed_ips(n, ips_per_vif) def virtual_interfaces_fake(*args, **kwargs): return [vif for vif in vifs(n)] -- cgit From 6ab9559b5f1f398cdaac4eca7bfcfcda859d8bc8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Trey Morris Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2011 17:02:21 -0500 Subject: fixed formatting string --- nova/tests/fake_network_info.py | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py b/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py index d920ab1a2..e0ff71c2c 100644 --- a/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py +++ b/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ floating_ip = {'id': 0, def vifs(n): for x in xrange(n): yield {'id': x, - 'address': 'DE:AD:BE:EF:00:%2x' % x, + 'address': 'DE:AD:BE:EF:00:%02x' % x, 'uuid': '00000000-0000-0000-0000-00000000000000%2d' % x, 'network_id': x, 'network': FakeModel(**fake_network(x)), -- cgit From 95851baea252d801cbb704e869f78162ea995ceb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Trey Morris Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2011 17:05:29 -0500 Subject: added return --- nova/tests/fake_network_info.py | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py b/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py index e0ff71c2c..53785635c 100644 --- a/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py +++ b/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py @@ -105,4 +105,4 @@ def fake_get_instance_nw_info(stubs, n=1, ips_per_vif=2): stubs.Set(db, 'virtual_interface_get_by_instance', virtual_interfaces_fake) stubs.Set(db, 'instance_type_get', instance_type_fake) - nw_info = network.get_instance_nw_info(None, 0, 0, None) + return network.get_instance_nw_info(None, 0, 0, None) -- cgit From 44af602dbc6f02de44e2b844a8d53a87680b7a94 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Trey Morris Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2011 17:18:57 -0500 Subject: who cares --- nova/tests/test_compute.py | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/test_compute.py b/nova/tests/test_compute.py index dd65d81cc..fcb86e322 100644 --- a/nova/tests/test_compute.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_compute.py @@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ class ComputeTestCase(test.TestCase): def test_create_instance_defaults_display_name(self): """Verify that an instance cannot be created without a display_name.""" - print fake_network_info.fake_get_instance_nw_info(self.stubs, 1, 2) + print fake_network_info.fake_get_instance_nw_info(self.stubs, 2, 1) self.assertEqual(True, False) cases = [dict(), dict(display_name=None)] for instance in cases: -- cgit From 32e5341af311faf9838bd5d039b2153549726a71 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Trey Morris Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2011 17:36:52 -0500 Subject: updated a maths --- nova/tests/fake_network_info.py | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py b/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py index 53785635c..e73fe0442 100644 --- a/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py +++ b/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ def fake_network(n): def fixed_ips(num_networks, num_ips): for network in xrange(num_networks): for ip in xrange(num_ips): - yield {'id': network * ip, + yield {'id': network * num_ips + ip, 'network_id': network, 'address': '192.168.%d.100' % network, 'instance_id': 0, @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ def vifs(n): for x in xrange(n): yield {'id': x, 'address': 'DE:AD:BE:EF:00:%02x' % x, - 'uuid': '00000000-0000-0000-0000-00000000000000%2d' % x, + 'uuid': '00000000-0000-0000-0000-00000000000000%02d' % x, 'network_id': x, 'network': FakeModel(**fake_network(x)), 'instance_id': 0} @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ def fake_get_instance_nw_info(stubs, n=1, ips_per_vif=2): network.db = db def fixed_ips_fake(*args, **kwargs): - return fixed_ips(n, ips_per_vif) + return list(fixed_ips(n, ips_per_vif)) def virtual_interfaces_fake(*args, **kwargs): return [vif for vif in vifs(n)] -- cgit From 154f1fbcc7098aca210514ce9f458fb755b4b50b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Trey Morris Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2011 17:51:14 -0500 Subject: updated a maths --- nova/tests/fake_network_info.py | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py b/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py index e73fe0442..0c33898cb 100644 --- a/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py +++ b/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ def fixed_ips(num_networks, num_ips): for ip in xrange(num_ips): yield {'id': network * num_ips + ip, 'network_id': network, - 'address': '192.168.%d.100' % network, + 'address': '192.168.%d.1%02d' % (network, ip), 'instance_id': 0, 'allocated': False, # and since network_id and vif_id happen to be equivalent -- cgit From 4d975772a6a488a99bec616f0118dd1ce74e9403 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Trey Morris Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2011 18:04:08 -0500 Subject: finished fake network info, removed testing shims --- nova/tests/test_compute.py | 3 --- 1 file changed, 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/test_compute.py b/nova/tests/test_compute.py index fcb86e322..4f5d36f14 100644 --- a/nova/tests/test_compute.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_compute.py @@ -35,7 +35,6 @@ from nova import rpc from nova import test from nova import utils from nova.notifier import test_notifier -from nova.tests import fake_network_info LOG = logging.getLogger('nova.tests.compute') FLAGS = flags.FLAGS @@ -134,8 +133,6 @@ class ComputeTestCase(test.TestCase): def test_create_instance_defaults_display_name(self): """Verify that an instance cannot be created without a display_name.""" - print fake_network_info.fake_get_instance_nw_info(self.stubs, 2, 1) - self.assertEqual(True, False) cases = [dict(), dict(display_name=None)] for instance in cases: ref = self.compute_api.create(self.context, -- cgit From d2ea838bfad96bae172458ac6389a9f98111a7df Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Trey Morris Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2011 17:46:47 -0500 Subject: update test_network test_get_instance_nw_info() --- nova/network/manager.py | 12 +++---- nova/tests/fake_network_info.py | 21 ++++++------ nova/tests/test_network.py | 71 +++++++++++++++++------------------------ 3 files changed, 48 insertions(+), 56 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/network/manager.py b/nova/network/manager.py index 921c27e45..dcd5aad9a 100644 --- a/nova/network/manager.py +++ b/nova/network/manager.py @@ -468,17 +468,17 @@ class NetworkManager(manager.SchedulerDependentManager): # TODO(tr3buchet) eventually "enabled" should be determined def ip_dict(ip): return { - "ip": ip, - "netmask": network["netmask"], - "enabled": "1"} + 'ip': ip, + 'netmask': network['netmask'], + 'enabled': '1'} def ip6_dict(): return { - "ip": ipv6.to_global(network['cidr_v6'], + 'ip': ipv6.to_global(network['cidr_v6'], vif['address'], network['project_id']), - "netmask": network['netmask_v6'], - "enabled": "1"} + 'netmask': network['netmask_v6'], + 'enabled': '1'} network_dict = { 'bridge': network['bridge'], 'id': network['id'], diff --git a/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py b/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py index 0c33898cb..072585195 100644 --- a/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py +++ b/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py @@ -42,8 +42,8 @@ def fake_network(n): 'gateway_v6': '2001:db8:0:%x::1' % n, 'netmask_v6': '64', 'netmask': '255.255.255.0', - 'bridge': 'fa%d' % n, - 'bridge_interface': 'fake_br%d' % n, + 'bridge': 'fake_br%d' % n, + 'bridge_interface': 'fake_eth%d' % n, 'gateway': '192.168.%d.1' % n, 'broadcast': '192.168.%d.255' % n, 'dns1': '192.168.%d.3' % n, @@ -54,26 +54,29 @@ def fake_network(n): 'vpn_public_address': '192.168.%d.2' % n} -def fixed_ips(num_networks, num_ips): +def fixed_ips(num_networks, num_ips, num_floating_ips=0): for network in xrange(num_networks): for ip in xrange(num_ips): - yield {'id': network * num_ips + ip, + id = network * num_ips + ip + f_ips = [floating_ips(id).next() for i in xrange(num_floating_ips)] + yield {'id': id, 'network_id': network, 'address': '192.168.%d.1%02d' % (network, ip), 'instance_id': 0, 'allocated': False, # and since network_id and vif_id happen to be equivalent 'virtual_interface_id': network, - 'floating_ips': [FakeModel(**floating_ip)]} + 'floating_ips': [FakeModel(**ip) for ip in f_ips]} flavor = {'id': 0, 'rxtx_cap': 3} - -floating_ip = {'id': 0, - 'address': '10.10.10.10', - 'fixed_ip_id': 0, +def floating_ips(fixed_ip_id): + for i in xrange(154): + yield {'id': 0, + 'address': '10.10.10.%d' % (i + 100), + 'fixed_ip_id': fixed_ip_id, 'project_id': None, 'auto_assigned': False} diff --git a/nova/tests/test_network.py b/nova/tests/test_network.py index e5c80b6f6..7822fbc70 100644 --- a/nova/tests/test_network.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_network.py @@ -14,15 +14,14 @@ # WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the # License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations # under the License. +import mox from nova import db from nova import exception from nova import log as logging from nova import test from nova.network import manager as network_manager - - -import mox +from nova.tests import fake_network_info LOG = logging.getLogger('nova.tests.network') @@ -128,60 +127,50 @@ class FlatNetworkTestCase(test.TestCase): self.network.db = db def test_get_instance_nw_info(self): - self.mox.StubOutWithMock(db, 'fixed_ip_get_by_instance') - self.mox.StubOutWithMock(db, 'virtual_interface_get_by_instance') - self.mox.StubOutWithMock(db, 'instance_type_get') - - db.fixed_ip_get_by_instance(mox.IgnoreArg(), - mox.IgnoreArg()).AndReturn(fixed_ips) - db.virtual_interface_get_by_instance(mox.IgnoreArg(), - mox.IgnoreArg()).AndReturn(vifs) - db.instance_type_get(mox.IgnoreArg(), - mox.IgnoreArg()).AndReturn(flavor) - self.mox.ReplayAll() - - nw_info = self.network.get_instance_nw_info(None, 0, 0, None) + fake_get_instance_nw_info = fake_network_info.fake_get_instance_nw_info - self.assertTrue(nw_info) + nw_info = fake_get_instance_nw_info(self.stubs, 0, 2) + self.assertFalse(nw_info) - for i, nw in enumerate(nw_info): - i8 = i + 8 - check = {'bridge': 'fa%s' % i, + for i, (nw, info) in enumerate(nw_info): + check = {'bridge': 'fake_br%d' % i, 'cidr': '192.168.%s.0/24' % i, - 'cidr_v6': '2001:db%s::/64' % i8, + 'cidr_v6': '2001:db8:0:%x::/64' % i, 'id': i, 'multi_host': False, - 'injected': 'DONTCARE', - 'bridge_interface': 'fake_fa%s' % i, + 'injected': False, + 'bridge_interface': 'fake_eth%d' % i, 'vlan': None} - self.assertDictMatch(nw[0], check) + self.assertDictMatch(nw, check) - check = {'broadcast': '192.168.%s.255' % i, - 'dhcp_server': '192.168.%s.1' % i, - 'dns': 'DONTCARE', - 'gateway': '192.168.%s.1' % i, - 'gateway6': '2001:db%s::1' % i8, + check = {'broadcast': '192.168.%d.255' % i, + 'dhcp_server': '192.168.%d.1' % i, + 'dns': ['192.168.%d.3' % n, '192.168.%d.4' % n] + 'gateway': '192.168.%d.1' % i, + 'gateway6': '2001:db8:0:%x::1' % i, 'ip6s': 'DONTCARE', 'ips': 'DONTCARE', - 'label': 'test%s' % i, - 'mac': 'DE:AD:BE:EF:00:0%s' % i, - 'vif_uuid': ('00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000000%s' % - i), - 'rxtx_cap': 'DONTCARE', + 'label': 'test%d' % i, + 'mac': 'DE:AD:BE:EF:00:%02x' % i, + 'vif_uuid': + '00000000-0000-0000-0000-00000000000000%02d' % i, + 'rxtx_cap': 3, 'should_create_vlan': False, 'should_create_bridge': False} - self.assertDictMatch(nw[1], check) + self.assertDictMatch(info, check) check = [{'enabled': 'DONTCARE', - 'ip': '2001:db%s::dcad:beff:feef:%s' % (i8, i), + 'ip': '2001:db8::dcad:beff:feef:%s' % i, 'netmask': '64'}] - self.assertDictListMatch(nw[1]['ip6s'], check) + self.assertDictListMatch(info['ip6s'], check) - check = [{'enabled': '1', - 'ip': '192.168.%s.100' % i, - 'netmask': '255.255.255.0'}] - self.assertDictListMatch(nw[1]['ips'], check) + num_fixed_ips = len(info['ips']) + check = [{'enabled': 'DONTCARE', + 'ip': '192.168.%d.1%02d' % (i, ip_num), + 'netmask': '255.255.255.0'} + for ip_num in xrange(num_fixed_ips)] + self.assertDictListMatch(info['ips'], check) class VlanNetworkTestCase(test.TestCase): -- cgit From 158a953f98f8d4ee365cbc4936754fe7a8c89082 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Trey Morris Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2011 17:52:54 -0500 Subject: syntax --- nova/tests/test_network.py | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/test_network.py b/nova/tests/test_network.py index 7822fbc70..91105ece3 100644 --- a/nova/tests/test_network.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_network.py @@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ class FlatNetworkTestCase(test.TestCase): check = {'broadcast': '192.168.%d.255' % i, 'dhcp_server': '192.168.%d.1' % i, - 'dns': ['192.168.%d.3' % n, '192.168.%d.4' % n] + 'dns': ['192.168.%d.3' % n, '192.168.%d.4' % n], 'gateway': '192.168.%d.1' % i, 'gateway6': '2001:db8:0:%x::1' % i, 'ip6s': 'DONTCARE', -- cgit From c173b6bef17d8efe64b43664cc39d81a1c31f3b8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mark McLoughlin Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2011 15:53:23 +0100 Subject: Do not require --bridge_interface for FlatDHCPManager Unlike VlanManager, FlatDHCPManager actually works fine without a bridge interface on single host deployments. --- bin/nova-manage | 3 +-- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/bin/nova-manage b/bin/nova-manage index 2e0bd0ecb..bd42c24df 100755 --- a/bin/nova-manage +++ b/bin/nova-manage @@ -714,8 +714,7 @@ class NetworkCommands(object): bridge_interface = bridge_interface or FLAGS.flat_interface or \ FLAGS.vlan_interface if not bridge_interface: - interface_required = ['nova.network.manager.FlatDHCPManager', - 'nova.network.manager.VlanManager'] + interface_required = ['nova.network.manager.VlanManager'] if FLAGS.network_manager in interface_required: raise exception.NetworkNotCreated(req='--bridge_interface') -- cgit From 026efcd174cdb1b1d0fece9611dbae358de48387 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alex Meade Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2011 14:08:25 -0400 Subject: Updated FlavorsXMLSerialization tests to use etree and validation instead of minidom --- nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/flavor.rng | 10 ++ nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/flavors.rng | 6 + nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/flavors_index.rng | 12 ++ nova/tests/api/openstack/test_flavors.py | 180 ++++++++++------------ 4 files changed, 107 insertions(+), 101 deletions(-) create mode 100644 nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/flavor.rng create mode 100644 nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/flavors.rng create mode 100644 nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/flavors_index.rng diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/flavor.rng b/nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/flavor.rng new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a00e4e9ee --- /dev/null +++ b/nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/flavor.rng @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/flavors.rng b/nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/flavors.rng new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b7a3acc01 --- /dev/null +++ b/nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/flavors.rng @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ + + + + + diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/flavors_index.rng b/nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/flavors_index.rng new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d1a4fedb1 --- /dev/null +++ b/nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/flavors_index.rng @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_flavors.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_flavors.py index 812bece42..ea5038b39 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_flavors.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_flavors.py @@ -17,16 +17,21 @@ import json import webob -import xml.dom.minidom as minidom +from lxml import etree from nova.api.openstack import flavors import nova.db.api from nova import exception from nova import test +from nova.api.openstack import xmlutil from nova.tests.api.openstack import fakes from nova import wsgi +NS = "{http://docs.openstack.org/compute/api/v1.1}" +ATOMNS = "{http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom}" + + def stub_flavor(flavorid, name, memory_mb="256", local_gb="10"): return { "flavorid": str(flavorid), @@ -265,7 +270,7 @@ class FlavorsXMLSerializationTest(test.TestCase): def test_show(self): serializer = flavors.FlavorXMLSerializer() - input = { + fixture = { "flavor": { "id": "12", "name": "asdf", @@ -284,29 +289,25 @@ class FlavorsXMLSerializationTest(test.TestCase): }, } - output = serializer.serialize(input, 'show') - actual = minidom.parseString(output.replace(" ", "")) - - expected = minidom.parseString(""" - - - - - """.replace(" ", "")) - - self.assertEqual(expected.toxml(), actual.toxml()) + output = serializer.serialize(fixture, 'show') + print output + root = etree.XML(output) + xmlutil.validate_schema(root, 'flavor') + flavor_dict = fixture['flavor'] + + for key in ['name', 'id', 'ram', 'disk']: + self.assertEqual(root.get(key), str(flavor_dict[key])) + + link_nodes = root.findall('{0}link'.format(ATOMNS)) + self.assertEqual(len(link_nodes), 2) + for i, link in enumerate(flavor_dict['links']): + for key, value in link.items(): + self.assertEqual(link_nodes[i].get(key), value) def test_show_handles_integers(self): serializer = flavors.FlavorXMLSerializer() - input = { + fixture = { "flavor": { "id": 12, "name": "asdf", @@ -325,29 +326,25 @@ class FlavorsXMLSerializationTest(test.TestCase): }, } - output = serializer.serialize(input, 'show') - actual = minidom.parseString(output.replace(" ", "")) - - expected = minidom.parseString(""" - - - - - """.replace(" ", "")) - - self.assertEqual(expected.toxml(), actual.toxml()) + output = serializer.serialize(fixture, 'show') + print output + root = etree.XML(output) + xmlutil.validate_schema(root, 'flavor') + flavor_dict = fixture['flavor'] + + for key in ['name', 'id', 'ram', 'disk']: + self.assertEqual(root.get(key), str(flavor_dict[key])) + + link_nodes = root.findall('{0}link'.format(ATOMNS)) + self.assertEqual(len(link_nodes), 2) + for i, link in enumerate(flavor_dict['links']): + for key, value in link.items(): + self.assertEqual(link_nodes[i].get(key), value) def test_detail(self): serializer = flavors.FlavorXMLSerializer() - input = { + fixture = { "flavors": [ { "id": "23", @@ -383,39 +380,28 @@ class FlavorsXMLSerializationTest(test.TestCase): ], } - output = serializer.serialize(input, 'detail') - actual = minidom.parseString(output.replace(" ", "")) - - expected = minidom.parseString(""" - - - - - - - - - - - """.replace(" ", "") % locals()) - - self.assertEqual(expected.toxml(), actual.toxml()) + output = serializer.serialize(fixture, 'detail') + print output + root = etree.XML(output) + xmlutil.validate_schema(root, 'flavors') + flavor_elems = root.findall('{0}flavor'.format(NS)) + self.assertEqual(len(flavor_elems), 2) + for i, flavor_elem in enumerate(flavor_elems): + flavor_dict = fixture['flavors'][i] + + for key in ['name', 'id', 'ram', 'disk']: + self.assertEqual(flavor_elem.get(key), str(flavor_dict[key])) + + link_nodes = flavor_elem.findall('{0}link'.format(ATOMNS)) + self.assertEqual(len(link_nodes), 2) + for i, link in enumerate(flavor_dict['links']): + for key, value in link.items(): + self.assertEqual(link_nodes[i].get(key), value) def test_index(self): serializer = flavors.FlavorXMLSerializer() - input = { + fixture = { "flavors": [ { "id": "23", @@ -451,42 +437,34 @@ class FlavorsXMLSerializationTest(test.TestCase): ], } - output = serializer.serialize(input, 'index') - actual = minidom.parseString(output.replace(" ", "")) - - expected = minidom.parseString(""" - - - - - - - - - - - """.replace(" ", "") % locals()) - - self.assertEqual(expected.toxml(), actual.toxml()) + output = serializer.serialize(fixture, 'index') + print output + root = etree.XML(output) + xmlutil.validate_schema(root, 'flavors_index') + flavor_elems = root.findall('{0}flavor'.format(NS)) + self.assertEqual(len(flavor_elems), 2) + for i, flavor_elem in enumerate(flavor_elems): + flavor_dict = fixture['flavors'][i] + + for key in ['name', 'id']: + self.assertEqual(flavor_elem.get(key), str(flavor_dict[key])) + + link_nodes = flavor_elem.findall('{0}link'.format(ATOMNS)) + self.assertEqual(len(link_nodes), 2) + for i, link in enumerate(flavor_dict['links']): + for key, value in link.items(): + self.assertEqual(link_nodes[i].get(key), value) def test_index_empty(self): serializer = flavors.FlavorXMLSerializer() - input = { + fixture = { "flavors": [], } - output = serializer.serialize(input, 'index') - actual = minidom.parseString(output.replace(" ", "")) - - expected = minidom.parseString(""" - - """.replace(" ", "") % locals()) - - self.assertEqual(expected.toxml(), actual.toxml()) + output = serializer.serialize(fixture, 'index') + print output + root = etree.XML(output) + xmlutil.validate_schema(root, 'flavors_index') + flavor_elems = root.findall('{0}flavor'.format(NS)) + self.assertEqual(len(flavor_elems), 0) -- cgit From ba0bc2830e3a67617a0199a2a5079f5dfd3b22af Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alex Meade Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2011 15:07:57 -0400 Subject: Updated flavors xml serialization to use lxml instead of minidom --- nova/api/openstack/flavors.py | 70 ++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------- 1 file changed, 36 insertions(+), 34 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/flavors.py b/nova/api/openstack/flavors.py index fd36060da..f689aa7ab 100644 --- a/nova/api/openstack/flavors.py +++ b/nova/api/openstack/flavors.py @@ -16,12 +16,13 @@ # under the License. import webob -import xml.dom.minidom as minidom +from lxml import etree from nova import db from nova import exception from nova.api.openstack import views from nova.api.openstack import wsgi +from nova.api.openstack import xmlutil class Controller(object): @@ -78,48 +79,49 @@ class ControllerV11(Controller): class FlavorXMLSerializer(wsgi.XMLDictSerializer): + NSMAP = {None: xmlutil.XMLNS_V11, 'atom': xmlutil.XMLNS_ATOM} + def __init__(self): super(FlavorXMLSerializer, self).__init__(xmlns=wsgi.XMLNS_V11) - def _flavor_to_xml(self, xml_doc, flavor, detailed): - flavor_node = xml_doc.createElement('flavor') - flavor_node.setAttribute('id', str(flavor['id'])) - flavor_node.setAttribute('name', flavor['name']) + def _populate_flavor(self, flavor_elem, flavor_dict, detailed=False): + """Populate a flavor xml element from a dict.""" + flavor_elem.set('name', flavor_dict['name']) + flavor_elem.set('id', str(flavor_dict['id'])) if detailed: - flavor_node.setAttribute('ram', str(flavor['ram'])) - flavor_node.setAttribute('disk', str(flavor['disk'])) - - link_nodes = self._create_link_nodes(xml_doc, flavor['links']) - for link_node in link_nodes: - flavor_node.appendChild(link_node) - return flavor_node + flavor_elem.set('ram', str(flavor_dict['ram'])) + flavor_elem.set('disk', str(flavor_dict['disk'])) + for link in flavor_dict.get('links', []): + elem = etree.SubElement(flavor_elem, + '{%s}link' % xmlutil.XMLNS_ATOM) + elem.set('rel', link['rel']) + elem.set('href', link['href']) + return flavor_elem - def _flavors_list_to_xml(self, xml_doc, flavors, detailed): - container_node = xml_doc.createElement('flavors') + def _to_xml(self, root): + """Convert the xml object to an xml string.""" - for flavor in flavors: - item_node = self._flavor_to_xml(xml_doc, flavor, detailed) - container_node.appendChild(item_node) - return container_node + return etree.tostring(root, encoding='UTF-8') def show(self, flavor_container): - xml_doc = minidom.Document() - flavor = flavor_container['flavor'] - node = self._flavor_to_xml(xml_doc, flavor, True) - return self.to_xml_string(node, True) - - def detail(self, flavors_container): - xml_doc = minidom.Document() - flavors = flavors_container['flavors'] - node = self._flavors_list_to_xml(xml_doc, flavors, True) - return self.to_xml_string(node, True) - - def index(self, flavors_container): - xml_doc = minidom.Document() - flavors = flavors_container['flavors'] - node = self._flavors_list_to_xml(xml_doc, flavors, False) - return self.to_xml_string(node, True) + flavor = etree.Element('flavor', nsmap=self.NSMAP) + self._populate_flavor(flavor, flavor_container['flavor'], True) + return self._to_xml(flavor) + + def detail(self, flavors_dict): + flavors = etree.Element('flavors', nsmap=self.NSMAP) + for flavor_dict in flavors_dict['flavors']: + flavor = etree.SubElement(flavors, 'flavor') + self._populate_flavor(flavor, flavor_dict, True) + return self._to_xml(flavors) + + def index(self, flavors_dict): + flavors = etree.Element('flavors', nsmap=self.NSMAP) + for flavor_dict in flavors_dict['flavors']: + flavor = etree.SubElement(flavors, 'flavor') + self._populate_flavor(flavor, flavor_dict, False) + return self._to_xml(flavors) def create_resource(version='1.0'): -- cgit From 08981ee7228aa0e4b68ec8e9016ef68b987a3ac3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alex Meade Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2011 16:41:26 -0400 Subject: Updated ImageXMLSerialization tests to use etree instead of minidom Fixed incorrect server entity ids in tests --- nova/api/openstack/images.py | 5 +- nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py | 347 +++++++++++++++----------------- 2 files changed, 164 insertions(+), 188 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/images.py b/nova/api/openstack/images.py index 1c8fc10c9..59184d81a 100644 --- a/nova/api/openstack/images.py +++ b/nova/api/openstack/images.py @@ -230,9 +230,8 @@ class ImageXMLSerializer(wsgi.XMLDictSerializer): image_node.appendChild(server_node) metadata = image.get('metadata', {}).items() - if len(metadata) > 0: - metadata_node = self._create_metadata_node(xml_doc, metadata) - image_node.appendChild(metadata_node) + metadata_node = self._create_metadata_node(xml_doc, metadata) + image_node.appendChild(metadata_node) link_nodes = self._create_link_nodes(xml_doc, image['links']) diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py index 2a7cfc382..145cf527c 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py @@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ and as a WSGI layer import copy import json import os +from lxml import etree import shutil import tempfile import xml.dom.minidom as minidom @@ -38,9 +39,14 @@ from nova import test from nova import utils import nova.api.openstack from nova.api.openstack import images +from nova.api.openstack import xmlutil from nova.tests.api.openstack import fakes +NS = "{http://docs.openstack.org/compute/api/v1.1}" +ATOMNS = "{http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom}" + + class _BaseImageServiceTests(test.TestCase): """Tasks to test for all image services""" @@ -1144,7 +1150,7 @@ class ImageXMLSerializationTest(test.TestCase): 'status': 'ACTIVE', 'progress': 80, 'server': { - 'id': 1, + 'id': '1', 'links': [ { 'href': self.SERVER_HREF, @@ -1173,37 +1179,35 @@ class ImageXMLSerializationTest(test.TestCase): } output = serializer.serialize(fixture, 'show') - actual = minidom.parseString(output.replace(" ", "")) - - expected_server_href = self.SERVER_HREF - expected_server_bookmark = self.SERVER_BOOKMARK - expected_href = self.IMAGE_HREF % 1 - expected_bookmark = self.IMAGE_BOOKMARK % 1 - expected_now = self.TIMESTAMP - expected = minidom.parseString(""" - - - - - - - - value1 - - - - - - """.replace(" ", "") % (locals())) - - self.assertEqual(expected.toxml(), actual.toxml()) + print output + root = etree.XML(output) + xmlutil.validate_schema(root, 'image') + image_dict = fixture['image'] + + for key in ['name', 'id', 'updated', 'created', 'status', 'progress']: + self.assertEqual(root.get(key), str(image_dict[key])) + + link_nodes = root.findall('{0}link'.format(ATOMNS)) + self.assertEqual(len(link_nodes), 2) + for i, link in enumerate(image_dict['links']): + for key, value in link.items(): + self.assertEqual(link_nodes[i].get(key), value) + + metadata_root = root.find('{0}metadata'.format(NS)) + metadata_elems = metadata_root.findall('{0}meta'.format(NS)) + self.assertEqual(len(metadata_elems), 1) + for i, metadata_elem in enumerate(metadata_elems): + (meta_key, meta_value) = image_dict['metadata'].items()[i] + self.assertEqual(str(metadata_elem.get('key')), str(meta_key)) + self.assertEqual(str(metadata_elem.text).strip(), str(meta_value)) + + server_root = root.find('{0}server'.format(NS)) + self.assertEqual(server_root.get('id'), image_dict['server']['id']) + link_nodes = server_root.findall('{0}link'.format(ATOMNS)) + self.assertEqual(len(link_nodes), 2) + for i, link in enumerate(image_dict['server']['links']): + for key, value in link.items(): + self.assertEqual(link_nodes[i].get(key), value) def test_show_zero_metadata(self): serializer = images.ImageXMLSerializer() @@ -1216,7 +1220,7 @@ class ImageXMLSerializationTest(test.TestCase): 'updated': self.TIMESTAMP, 'status': 'ACTIVE', 'server': { - 'id': 1, + 'id': '1', 'links': [ { 'href': self.SERVER_HREF, @@ -1243,31 +1247,31 @@ class ImageXMLSerializationTest(test.TestCase): } output = serializer.serialize(fixture, 'show') - actual = minidom.parseString(output.replace(" ", "")) - - expected_server_href = self.SERVER_HREF - expected_server_bookmark = self.SERVER_BOOKMARK - expected_href = self.IMAGE_HREF % 1 - expected_bookmark = self.IMAGE_BOOKMARK % 1 - expected_now = self.TIMESTAMP - expected = minidom.parseString(""" - - - - - - - - - """.replace(" ", "") % (locals())) - - self.assertEqual(expected.toxml(), actual.toxml()) + print output + root = etree.XML(output) + xmlutil.validate_schema(root, 'image') + image_dict = fixture['image'] + + for key in ['name', 'id', 'updated', 'created', 'status']: + self.assertEqual(root.get(key), str(image_dict[key])) + + link_nodes = root.findall('{0}link'.format(ATOMNS)) + self.assertEqual(len(link_nodes), 2) + for i, link in enumerate(image_dict['links']): + for key, value in link.items(): + self.assertEqual(link_nodes[i].get(key), value) + + metadata_root = root.find('{0}metadata'.format(NS)) + meta_nodes = root.findall('{0}meta'.format(ATOMNS)) + self.assertEqual(len(meta_nodes), 0) + + server_root = root.find('{0}server'.format(NS)) + self.assertEqual(server_root.get('id'), image_dict['server']['id']) + link_nodes = server_root.findall('{0}link'.format(ATOMNS)) + self.assertEqual(len(link_nodes), 2) + for i, link in enumerate(image_dict['server']['links']): + for key, value in link.items(): + self.assertEqual(link_nodes[i].get(key), value) def test_show_image_no_metadata_key(self): serializer = images.ImageXMLSerializer() @@ -1280,7 +1284,7 @@ class ImageXMLSerializationTest(test.TestCase): 'updated': self.TIMESTAMP, 'status': 'ACTIVE', 'server': { - 'id': 1, + 'id': '1', 'links': [ { 'href': self.SERVER_HREF, @@ -1306,31 +1310,31 @@ class ImageXMLSerializationTest(test.TestCase): } output = serializer.serialize(fixture, 'show') - actual = minidom.parseString(output.replace(" ", "")) - - expected_server_href = self.SERVER_HREF - expected_server_bookmark = self.SERVER_BOOKMARK - expected_href = self.IMAGE_HREF % 1 - expected_bookmark = self.IMAGE_BOOKMARK % 1 - expected_now = self.TIMESTAMP - expected = minidom.parseString(""" - - - - - - - - - """.replace(" ", "") % (locals())) - - self.assertEqual(expected.toxml(), actual.toxml()) + print output + root = etree.XML(output) + xmlutil.validate_schema(root, 'image') + image_dict = fixture['image'] + + for key in ['name', 'id', 'updated', 'created', 'status']: + self.assertEqual(root.get(key), str(image_dict[key])) + + link_nodes = root.findall('{0}link'.format(ATOMNS)) + self.assertEqual(len(link_nodes), 2) + for i, link in enumerate(image_dict['links']): + for key, value in link.items(): + self.assertEqual(link_nodes[i].get(key), value) + + metadata_root = root.find('{0}metadata'.format(NS)) + meta_nodes = root.findall('{0}meta'.format(ATOMNS)) + self.assertEqual(len(meta_nodes), 0) + + server_root = root.find('{0}server'.format(NS)) + self.assertEqual(server_root.get('id'), image_dict['server']['id']) + link_nodes = server_root.findall('{0}link'.format(ATOMNS)) + self.assertEqual(len(link_nodes), 2) + for i, link in enumerate(image_dict['server']['links']): + for key, value in link.items(): + self.assertEqual(link_nodes[i].get(key), value) def test_show_no_server(self): serializer = images.ImageXMLSerializer() @@ -1359,30 +1363,30 @@ class ImageXMLSerializationTest(test.TestCase): } output = serializer.serialize(fixture, 'show') - actual = minidom.parseString(output.replace(" ", "")) - - expected_href = self.IMAGE_HREF % 1 - expected_bookmark = self.IMAGE_BOOKMARK % 1 - expected_now = self.TIMESTAMP - expected = minidom.parseString(""" - - - - value1 - - - - - - """.replace(" ", "") % (locals())) - - self.assertEqual(expected.toxml(), actual.toxml()) + print output + root = etree.XML(output) + xmlutil.validate_schema(root, 'image') + image_dict = fixture['image'] + + for key in ['name', 'id', 'updated', 'created', 'status']: + self.assertEqual(root.get(key), str(image_dict[key])) + + link_nodes = root.findall('{0}link'.format(ATOMNS)) + self.assertEqual(len(link_nodes), 2) + for i, link in enumerate(image_dict['links']): + for key, value in link.items(): + self.assertEqual(link_nodes[i].get(key), value) + + metadata_root = root.find('{0}metadata'.format(NS)) + metadata_elems = metadata_root.findall('{0}meta'.format(NS)) + self.assertEqual(len(metadata_elems), 1) + for i, metadata_elem in enumerate(metadata_elems): + (meta_key, meta_value) = image_dict['metadata'].items()[i] + self.assertEqual(str(metadata_elem.get('key')), str(meta_key)) + self.assertEqual(str(metadata_elem.text).strip(), str(meta_value)) + + server_root = root.find('{0}server'.format(NS)) + self.assertEqual(server_root, None) def test_index(self): serializer = images.ImageXMLSerializer() @@ -1397,6 +1401,10 @@ class ImageXMLSerializationTest(test.TestCase): 'href': self.IMAGE_HREF % 1, 'rel': 'self', }, + { + 'href': self.IMAGE_BOOKMARK % 1, + 'rel': 'bookmark', + }, ], }, { @@ -1407,35 +1415,32 @@ class ImageXMLSerializationTest(test.TestCase): 'href': self.IMAGE_HREF % 2, 'rel': 'self', }, + { + 'href': self.IMAGE_BOOKMARK % 2, + 'rel': 'bookmark', + }, ], }, ] } output = serializer.serialize(fixture, 'index') - actual = minidom.parseString(output.replace(" ", "")) - - expected_server_href = self.SERVER_HREF - expected_server_bookmark = self.SERVER_BOOKMARK - expected_href = self.IMAGE_HREF % 1 - expected_bookmark = self.IMAGE_BOOKMARK % 1 - expected_href_two = self.IMAGE_HREF % 2 - expected_bookmark_two = self.IMAGE_BOOKMARK % 2 - expected_now = self.TIMESTAMP - expected = minidom.parseString(""" - - - - - - - - - """.replace(" ", "") % (locals())) - - self.assertEqual(expected.toxml(), actual.toxml()) + print output + root = etree.XML(output) + xmlutil.validate_schema(root, 'images_index') + image_elems = root.findall('{0}image'.format(NS)) + self.assertEqual(len(image_elems), 2) + for i, image_elem in enumerate(image_elems): + image_dict = fixture['images'][i] + + for key in ['name', 'id']: + self.assertEqual(image_elem.get(key), str(image_dict[key])) + + link_nodes = image_elem.findall('{0}link'.format(ATOMNS)) + self.assertEqual(len(link_nodes), 2) + for i, link in enumerate(image_dict['links']): + for key, value in link.items(): + self.assertEqual(link_nodes[i].get(key), value) def test_index_zero_images(self): serializer = images.ImageXMLSerializer() @@ -1445,15 +1450,11 @@ class ImageXMLSerializationTest(test.TestCase): } output = serializer.serialize(fixtures, 'index') - actual = minidom.parseString(output.replace(" ", "")) - - expected = minidom.parseString(""" - - """.replace(" ", "") % (locals())) - - self.assertEqual(expected.toxml(), actual.toxml()) + print output + root = etree.XML(output) + xmlutil.validate_schema(root, 'images_index') + image_elems = root.findall('{0}image'.format(NS)) + self.assertEqual(len(image_elems), 0) def test_detail(self): serializer = images.ImageXMLSerializer() @@ -1467,7 +1468,7 @@ class ImageXMLSerializationTest(test.TestCase): 'updated': self.TIMESTAMP, 'status': 'ACTIVE', 'server': { - 'id': 1, + 'id': '1', 'links': [ { 'href': self.SERVER_HREF, @@ -1491,7 +1492,7 @@ class ImageXMLSerializationTest(test.TestCase): ], }, { - 'id': 2, + 'id': '2', 'name': 'Image2', 'created': self.TIMESTAMP, 'updated': self.TIMESTAMP, @@ -1515,46 +1516,22 @@ class ImageXMLSerializationTest(test.TestCase): } output = serializer.serialize(fixture, 'detail') - actual = minidom.parseString(output.replace(" ", "")) - - expected_server_href = self.SERVER_HREF - expected_server_bookmark = self.SERVER_BOOKMARK - expected_href = self.IMAGE_HREF % 1 - expected_bookmark = self.IMAGE_BOOKMARK % 1 - expected_href_two = self.IMAGE_HREF % 2 - expected_bookmark_two = self.IMAGE_BOOKMARK % 2 - expected_now = self.TIMESTAMP - expected = minidom.parseString(""" - - - - - - - - - - - - - value1 - - - - - - - """.replace(" ", "") % (locals())) - - self.assertEqual(expected.toxml(), actual.toxml()) + print output + root = etree.XML(output) + xmlutil.validate_schema(root, 'images') + image_elems = root.findall('{0}image'.format(NS)) + self.assertEqual(len(image_elems), 2) + for i, image_elem in enumerate(image_elems): + image_dict = fixture['images'][i] + + for key in ['name', 'id', 'updated', 'created', 'status']: + self.assertEqual(image_elem.get(key), str(image_dict[key])) + + link_nodes = image_elem.findall('{0}link'.format(ATOMNS)) + self.assertEqual(len(link_nodes), 2) + for i, link in enumerate(image_dict['links']): + for key, value in link.items(): + self.assertEqual(link_nodes[i].get(key), value) + + metadata_root = image_elem.find('{0}metadata'.format(NS)) + metadata_elems = metadata_root.findall('{0}meta'.format(NS)) -- cgit From f1ccdc547d083ffe4c5d03f26f2658d98bc21541 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alex Meade Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2011 11:24:25 -0400 Subject: Updated ImagesXMLSerializer to use etree instead of minidom --- nova/api/openstack/images.py | 145 +++++++++++++++++++------------------------ 1 file changed, 65 insertions(+), 80 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/images.py b/nova/api/openstack/images.py index 59184d81a..edd26c171 100644 --- a/nova/api/openstack/images.py +++ b/nova/api/openstack/images.py @@ -16,8 +16,8 @@ import urlparse import os.path +from lxml import etree import webob.exc -from xml.dom import minidom from nova import compute from nova import exception @@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ from nova.api.openstack import image_metadata from nova.api.openstack import servers from nova.api.openstack.views import images as images_view from nova.api.openstack import wsgi +from nova.api.openstack import xmlutil LOG = log.getLogger('nova.api.openstack.images') @@ -206,92 +207,76 @@ class ControllerV11(Controller): class ImageXMLSerializer(wsgi.XMLDictSerializer): - xmlns = wsgi.XMLNS_V11 - - def __init__(self): - self.metadata_serializer = common.MetadataXMLSerializer() - - def _image_to_xml(self, xml_doc, image): - image_node = xml_doc.createElement('image') - image_node.setAttribute('id', str(image['id'])) - image_node.setAttribute('name', image['name']) - link_nodes = self._create_link_nodes(xml_doc, - image['links']) - for link_node in link_nodes: - image_node.appendChild(link_node) - return image_node - - def _image_to_xml_detailed(self, xml_doc, image): - image_node = xml_doc.createElement('image') - self._add_image_attributes(image_node, image) - - if 'server' in image: - server_node = self._create_server_node(xml_doc, image['server']) - image_node.appendChild(server_node) - - metadata = image.get('metadata', {}).items() - metadata_node = self._create_metadata_node(xml_doc, metadata) - image_node.appendChild(metadata_node) - - link_nodes = self._create_link_nodes(xml_doc, - image['links']) - for link_node in link_nodes: - image_node.appendChild(link_node) - - return image_node - - def _add_image_attributes(self, node, image): - node.setAttribute('id', str(image['id'])) - node.setAttribute('name', image['name']) - node.setAttribute('created', image['created']) - node.setAttribute('updated', image['updated']) - node.setAttribute('status', image['status']) - if 'progress' in image: - node.setAttribute('progress', str(image['progress'])) - - def _create_metadata_node(self, xml_doc, metadata): - return self.metadata_serializer.meta_list_to_xml(xml_doc, metadata) - - def _create_server_node(self, xml_doc, server): - server_node = xml_doc.createElement('server') - server_node.setAttribute('id', str(server['id'])) - link_nodes = self._create_link_nodes(xml_doc, - server['links']) - for link_node in link_nodes: - server_node.appendChild(link_node) - return server_node - - def _image_list_to_xml(self, xml_doc, images, detailed): - container_node = xml_doc.createElement('images') - if detailed: - image_to_xml = self._image_to_xml_detailed - else: - image_to_xml = self._image_to_xml + NSMAP = {None: xmlutil.XMLNS_V11, 'atom': xmlutil.XMLNS_ATOM} + + def _create_metadata_node(self, metadata_dict): + metadata_elem = etree.Element('metadata', nsmap=self.NSMAP) + for (key, value) in metadata_dict.items(): + elem = etree.SubElement(metadata_elem, 'meta') + elem.set('key', key) + elem.text = value + + return metadata_elem - for image in images: - item_node = image_to_xml(xml_doc, image) - container_node.appendChild(item_node) - return container_node + def _create_server_node(self, server_dict): + server_elem = etree.Element('server', nsmap=self.NSMAP) + server_elem.set('id', str(server_dict['id'])) + for link in server_dict.get('links', []): + elem = etree.SubElement(server_elem, + '{%s}link' % xmlutil.XMLNS_ATOM) + elem.set('rel', link['rel']) + elem.set('href', link['href']) + return server_elem + + def _populate_image(self, image_elem, image_dict, detailed=False): + """Populate an image xml element from a dict.""" + + image_elem.set('name', image_dict['name']) + image_elem.set('id', str(image_dict['id'])) + if detailed: + image_elem.set('updated', str(image_dict['updated'])) + image_elem.set('created', str(image_dict['created'])) + image_elem.set('status', str(image_dict['status'])) + if 'progress' in image_dict: + image_elem.set('progress', str(image_dict['progress'])) + if 'server' in image_dict: + server_elem = self._create_server_node(image_dict['server']) + image_elem.append(server_elem) + + meta_elem = self._create_metadata_node( + image_dict.get('metadata', {})) + image_elem.append(meta_elem) + + for link in image_dict.get('links', []): + elem = etree.SubElement(image_elem, + '{%s}link' % xmlutil.XMLNS_ATOM) + elem.set('rel', link['rel']) + elem.set('href', link['href']) + return image_elem + + def _to_xml(self, root): + """Convert the xml object to an xml string.""" + + return etree.tostring(root, encoding='UTF-8') def index(self, images_dict): - xml_doc = minidom.Document() - node = self._image_list_to_xml(xml_doc, - images_dict['images'], - detailed=False) - return self.to_xml_string(node, True) + images = etree.Element('images', nsmap=self.NSMAP) + for image_dict in images_dict['images']: + image = etree.SubElement(images, 'image') + self._populate_image(image, image_dict, False) + return self._to_xml(images) def detail(self, images_dict): - xml_doc = minidom.Document() - node = self._image_list_to_xml(xml_doc, - images_dict['images'], - detailed=True) - return self.to_xml_string(node, True) + images = etree.Element('images', nsmap=self.NSMAP) + for image_dict in images_dict['images']: + image = etree.SubElement(images, 'image') + self._populate_image(image, image_dict, True) + return self._to_xml(images) def show(self, image_dict): - xml_doc = minidom.Document() - node = self._image_to_xml_detailed(xml_doc, - image_dict['image']) - return self.to_xml_string(node, True) + image = etree.Element('image', nsmap=self.NSMAP) + self._populate_image(image, image_dict['image'], True) + return self._to_xml(image) def create_resource(version='1.0'): -- cgit From 48b2de98d002a3f7dac03d29696e4c37ed4f983f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alex Meade Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2011 12:05:53 -0400 Subject: Added schemas Updated metadata tests to use etree instead of minidom --- nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/image.rng | 30 ++++++ nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/images.rng | 6 ++ nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/images_index.rng | 12 +++ nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/metadata.rng | 9 ++ nova/tests/api/openstack/test_common.py | 122 +++++++++++++---------- 5 files changed, 125 insertions(+), 54 deletions(-) create mode 100644 nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/image.rng create mode 100644 nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/images.rng create mode 100644 nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/images_index.rng create mode 100644 nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/metadata.rng diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/image.rng b/nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/image.rng new file mode 100644 index 000000000..887f76751 --- /dev/null +++ b/nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/image.rng @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/images.rng b/nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/images.rng new file mode 100644 index 000000000..064d4d9cc --- /dev/null +++ b/nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/images.rng @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ + + + + + diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/images_index.rng b/nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/images_index.rng new file mode 100644 index 000000000..81af19cb5 --- /dev/null +++ b/nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/images_index.rng @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/metadata.rng b/nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/metadata.rng new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b2f5d702a --- /dev/null +++ b/nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/metadata.rng @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ + + + + + + + + diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_common.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_common.py index b422bc4d1..2e5bf08fa 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_common.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_common.py @@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ Test suites for 'common' code used throughout the OpenStack HTTP API. """ +from lxml import etree import webob.exc import xml.dom.minidom as minidom @@ -26,6 +27,11 @@ from webob import Request from nova import test from nova.api.openstack import common +from nova.api.openstack import xmlutil + + +NS = "{http://docs.openstack.org/compute/api/v1.1}" +ATOMNS = "{http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom}" class LimiterTest(test.TestCase): @@ -323,16 +329,16 @@ class MetadataXMLSerializationTest(test.TestCase): }, } output = serializer.serialize(fixture, 'index') - actual = minidom.parseString(output.replace(" ", "")) - - expected = minidom.parseString(""" - - four - two - - """.replace(" ", "").replace("\n", "")) - - self.assertEqual(expected.toxml(), actual.toxml()) + print output + root = etree.XML(output) + xmlutil.validate_schema(root, 'metadata') + metadata_dict = fixture['metadata'] + metadata_elems = root.findall('{0}meta'.format(NS)) + self.assertEqual(len(metadata_elems), 2) + for i, metadata_elem in enumerate(metadata_elems): + (meta_key, meta_value) = metadata_dict.items()[i] + self.assertEqual(str(metadata_elem.get('key')), str(meta_key)) + self.assertEqual(str(metadata_elem.text).strip(), str(meta_value)) def test_index_null(self): serializer = common.MetadataXMLSerializer() @@ -342,15 +348,16 @@ class MetadataXMLSerializationTest(test.TestCase): }, } output = serializer.serialize(fixture, 'index') - actual = minidom.parseString(output.replace(" ", "")) - - expected = minidom.parseString(""" - - None - - """.replace(" ", "").replace("\n", "")) - - self.assertEqual(expected.toxml(), actual.toxml()) + print output + root = etree.XML(output) + xmlutil.validate_schema(root, 'metadata') + metadata_dict = fixture['metadata'] + metadata_elems = root.findall('{0}meta'.format(NS)) + self.assertEqual(len(metadata_elems), 1) + for i, metadata_elem in enumerate(metadata_elems): + (meta_key, meta_value) = metadata_dict.items()[i] + self.assertEqual(str(metadata_elem.get('key')), str(meta_key)) + self.assertEqual(str(metadata_elem.text).strip(), str(meta_value)) def test_index_unicode(self): serializer = common.MetadataXMLSerializer() @@ -360,15 +367,16 @@ class MetadataXMLSerializationTest(test.TestCase): }, } output = serializer.serialize(fixture, 'index') - actual = minidom.parseString(output.replace(" ", "")) - - expected = minidom.parseString(u""" - - Jos\xe9 - - """.encode("UTF-8").replace(" ", "").replace("\n", "")) - - self.assertEqual(expected.toxml(), actual.toxml()) + print output + root = etree.XML(output) + xmlutil.validate_schema(root, 'metadata') + metadata_dict = fixture['metadata'] + metadata_elems = root.findall('{0}meta'.format(NS)) + self.assertEqual(len(metadata_elems), 1) + for i, metadata_elem in enumerate(metadata_elems): + (meta_key, meta_value) = metadata_dict.items()[i] + self.assertEqual(str(metadata_elem.get('key')), str(meta_key)) + self.assertEqual(metadata_elem.text.strip(), meta_value) def test_show(self): serializer = common.MetadataXMLSerializer() @@ -378,14 +386,12 @@ class MetadataXMLSerializationTest(test.TestCase): }, } output = serializer.serialize(fixture, 'show') - actual = minidom.parseString(output.replace(" ", "")) - - expected = minidom.parseString(""" - two - """.replace(" ", "").replace("\n", "")) - - self.assertEqual(expected.toxml(), actual.toxml()) + print output + root = etree.XML(output) + meta_dict = fixture['meta'] + (meta_key, meta_value) = meta_dict.items()[0] + self.assertEqual(str(root.get('key')), str(meta_key)) + self.assertEqual(root.text.strip(), meta_value) def test_update_all(self): serializer = common.MetadataXMLSerializer() @@ -396,16 +402,16 @@ class MetadataXMLSerializationTest(test.TestCase): }, } output = serializer.serialize(fixture, 'update_all') - actual = minidom.parseString(output.replace(" ", "")) - - expected = minidom.parseString(""" - - value6 - value4 - - """.replace(" ", "").replace("\n", "")) - - self.assertEqual(expected.toxml(), actual.toxml()) + print output + root = etree.XML(output) + xmlutil.validate_schema(root, 'metadata') + metadata_dict = fixture['metadata'] + metadata_elems = root.findall('{0}meta'.format(NS)) + self.assertEqual(len(metadata_elems), 2) + for i, metadata_elem in enumerate(metadata_elems): + (meta_key, meta_value) = metadata_dict.items()[i] + self.assertEqual(str(metadata_elem.get('key')), str(meta_key)) + self.assertEqual(str(metadata_elem.text).strip(), str(meta_value)) def test_update_item(self): serializer = common.MetadataXMLSerializer() @@ -415,14 +421,12 @@ class MetadataXMLSerializationTest(test.TestCase): }, } output = serializer.serialize(fixture, 'update') - actual = minidom.parseString(output.replace(" ", "")) - - expected = minidom.parseString(""" - two - """.replace(" ", "").replace("\n", "")) - - self.assertEqual(expected.toxml(), actual.toxml()) + print output + root = etree.XML(output) + meta_dict = fixture['meta'] + (meta_key, meta_value) = meta_dict.items()[0] + self.assertEqual(str(root.get('key')), str(meta_key)) + self.assertEqual(root.text.strip(), meta_value) def test_create(self): serializer = common.MetadataXMLSerializer() @@ -434,6 +438,16 @@ class MetadataXMLSerializationTest(test.TestCase): }, } output = serializer.serialize(fixture, 'create') + print output + root = etree.XML(output) + xmlutil.validate_schema(root, 'metadata') + metadata_dict = fixture['metadata'] + metadata_elems = root.findall('{0}meta'.format(NS)) + self.assertEqual(len(metadata_elems), 3) + for i, metadata_elem in enumerate(metadata_elems): + (meta_key, meta_value) = metadata_dict.items()[i] + self.assertEqual(str(metadata_elem.get('key')), str(meta_key)) + self.assertEqual(str(metadata_elem.text).strip(), str(meta_value)) actual = minidom.parseString(output.replace(" ", "")) expected = minidom.parseString(""" -- cgit From e0b64c9aa0d2617d1d9e4dc0c35dc3899e0e527a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alex Meade Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2011 12:44:01 -0400 Subject: Updated MetadataXMLSerializer to use etree instead of minidom --- nova/api/openstack/common.py | 71 ++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------- 1 file changed, 36 insertions(+), 35 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/common.py b/nova/api/openstack/common.py index d9eb832f2..d9371b89a 100644 --- a/nova/api/openstack/common.py +++ b/nova/api/openstack/common.py @@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ # under the License. import functools +from lxml import etree import re import urlparse from xml.dom import minidom @@ -27,6 +28,7 @@ from nova import flags from nova import log as logging from nova import quota from nova.api.openstack import wsgi +from nova.api.openstack import xmlutil from nova.compute import power_state as compute_power_state @@ -282,54 +284,53 @@ class MetadataHeadersSerializer(wsgi.ResponseHeadersSerializer): class MetadataXMLSerializer(wsgi.XMLDictSerializer): + + NSMAP = {None: xmlutil.XMLNS_V11} def __init__(self, xmlns=wsgi.XMLNS_V11): super(MetadataXMLSerializer, self).__init__(xmlns=xmlns) - def _meta_item_to_xml(self, doc, key, value): - node = doc.createElement('meta') - doc.appendChild(node) - node.setAttribute('key', '%s' % key) - text = doc.createTextNode('%s' % value) - node.appendChild(text) - return node - - def meta_list_to_xml(self, xml_doc, meta_items): - container_node = xml_doc.createElement('metadata') - for (key, value) in meta_items: - item_node = self._meta_item_to_xml(xml_doc, key, value) - container_node.appendChild(item_node) - return container_node - - def _meta_list_to_xml_string(self, metadata_dict): - xml_doc = minidom.Document() - items = metadata_dict['metadata'].items() - container_node = self.meta_list_to_xml(xml_doc, items) - xml_doc.appendChild(container_node) - self._add_xmlns(container_node) - return xml_doc.toxml('UTF-8') + def _populate_metadata(self, metadata_elem, meta_dict): + for (key, value) in meta_dict.items(): + elem = etree.SubElement(metadata_elem, 'meta') + elem.set('key', str(key)) + elem.text = value + + def _populate_meta_item(self, meta_elem, meta_item_dict): + """Populate a meta xml element from a dict.""" + (key, value) = meta_item_dict.items()[0] + meta_elem.set('key', str(key)) + meta_elem.text = value + return meta_elem + + def _to_xml(self, root): + """Convert the xml object to an xml string.""" + + return etree.tostring(root, encoding='UTF-8') def index(self, metadata_dict): - return self._meta_list_to_xml_string(metadata_dict) + metadata = etree.Element('metadata', nsmap=self.NSMAP) + self._populate_metadata(metadata, metadata_dict.get('metadata', {})) + return self._to_xml(metadata) def create(self, metadata_dict): - return self._meta_list_to_xml_string(metadata_dict) + metadata = etree.Element('metadata', nsmap=self.NSMAP) + self._populate_metadata(metadata, metadata_dict.get('metadata', {})) + return self._to_xml(metadata) def update_all(self, metadata_dict): - return self._meta_list_to_xml_string(metadata_dict) - - def _meta_item_to_xml_string(self, meta_item_dict): - xml_doc = minidom.Document() - item_key, item_value = meta_item_dict.items()[0] - item_node = self._meta_item_to_xml(xml_doc, item_key, item_value) - xml_doc.appendChild(item_node) - self._add_xmlns(item_node) - return xml_doc.toxml('UTF-8') + metadata = etree.Element('metadata', nsmap=self.NSMAP) + self._populate_metadata(metadata, metadata_dict.get('metadata', {})) + return self._to_xml(metadata) def show(self, meta_item_dict): - return self._meta_item_to_xml_string(meta_item_dict['meta']) + meta = etree.Element('meta', nsmap=self.NSMAP) + self._populate_meta_item(meta, meta_item_dict['meta']) + return self._to_xml(meta) def update(self, meta_item_dict): - return self._meta_item_to_xml_string(meta_item_dict['meta']) + meta = etree.Element('meta', nsmap=self.NSMAP) + self._populate_meta_item(meta, meta_item_dict['meta']) + return self._to_xml(meta) def default(self, *args, **kwargs): return '' -- cgit From 73704209a146bf51f51f445dc1ccc4410181ad6c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alex Meade Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2011 14:58:31 -0400 Subject: Updated ServerXMLSerializer to use etree instead of minidom --- nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/server.rng | 6 +- nova/api/openstack/servers.py | 215 ++++++++++++++--------------- 2 files changed, 105 insertions(+), 116 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/server.rng b/nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/server.rng index dbd169a83..68f86373c 100644 --- a/nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/server.rng +++ b/nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/server.rng @@ -15,9 +15,6 @@ - - - @@ -47,4 +44,7 @@ + + + diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/servers.py b/nova/api/openstack/servers.py index 27c67e79e..b978dea08 100644 --- a/nova/api/openstack/servers.py +++ b/nova/api/openstack/servers.py @@ -17,8 +17,8 @@ import base64 import os import traceback +from lxml import etree from webob import exc -from xml.dom import minidom import webob from nova import compute @@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ import nova.api.openstack.views.addresses import nova.api.openstack.views.flavors import nova.api.openstack.views.images import nova.api.openstack.views.servers +from nova.api.openstack import xmlutil LOG = logging.getLogger('nova.api.openstack.servers') @@ -835,123 +836,112 @@ class HeadersSerializer(wsgi.ResponseHeadersSerializer): class ServerXMLSerializer(wsgi.XMLDictSerializer): - xmlns = wsgi.XMLNS_V11 - - def __init__(self): - self.metadata_serializer = common.MetadataXMLSerializer() - self.addresses_serializer = ips.IPXMLSerializer() - - def _create_basic_entity_node(self, xml_doc, id, links, name): - basic_node = xml_doc.createElement(name) - basic_node.setAttribute('id', str(id)) - link_nodes = self._create_link_nodes(xml_doc, links) - for link_node in link_nodes: - basic_node.appendChild(link_node) - return basic_node - - def _create_metadata_node(self, xml_doc, metadata): - return self.metadata_serializer.meta_list_to_xml(xml_doc, metadata) - - def _create_addresses_node(self, xml_doc, addresses): - return self.addresses_serializer.networks_to_xml(xml_doc, addresses) - - def _add_server_attributes(self, node, server): - node.setAttribute('id', str(server['id'])) - node.setAttribute('uuid', str(server['uuid'])) - node.setAttribute('hostId', str(server['hostId'])) - node.setAttribute('name', server['name']) - node.setAttribute('created', str(server['created'])) - node.setAttribute('updated', str(server['updated'])) - node.setAttribute('status', server['status']) - if 'accessIPv4' in server: - node.setAttribute('accessIPv4', str(server['accessIPv4'])) - if 'accessIPv6' in server: - node.setAttribute('accessIPv6', str(server['accessIPv6'])) - if 'progress' in server: - node.setAttribute('progress', str(server['progress'])) - - def _server_to_xml(self, xml_doc, server): - server_node = xml_doc.createElement('server') - server_node.setAttribute('id', str(server['id'])) - server_node.setAttribute('name', server['name']) - link_nodes = self._create_link_nodes(xml_doc, - server['links']) - for link_node in link_nodes: - server_node.appendChild(link_node) - return server_node - - def _server_to_xml_detailed(self, xml_doc, server): - server_node = xml_doc.createElement('server') - self._add_server_attributes(server_node, server) - - link_nodes = self._create_link_nodes(xml_doc, - server['links']) - for link_node in link_nodes: - server_node.appendChild(link_node) - - if 'image' in server: - image_node = self._create_basic_entity_node(xml_doc, - server['image']['id'], - server['image']['links'], - 'image') - server_node.appendChild(image_node) - - if 'flavor' in server: - flavor_node = self._create_basic_entity_node(xml_doc, - server['flavor']['id'], - server['flavor']['links'], - 'flavor') - server_node.appendChild(flavor_node) - - metadata = server.get('metadata', {}).items() - if len(metadata) > 0: - metadata_node = self._create_metadata_node(xml_doc, metadata) - server_node.appendChild(metadata_node) - - addresses_node = self._create_addresses_node(xml_doc, - server['addresses']) - server_node.appendChild(addresses_node) - - return server_node - - def _server_list_to_xml(self, xml_doc, servers, detailed): - container_node = xml_doc.createElement('servers') + NSMAP = {None: xmlutil.XMLNS_V11, 'atom': xmlutil.XMLNS_ATOM} + + def _create_metadata_node(self, metadata_dict): + metadata_elem = etree.Element('metadata', nsmap=self.NSMAP) + for (key, value) in metadata_dict.items(): + elem = etree.SubElement(metadata_elem, 'meta') + elem.set('key', key) + elem.text = value + + return metadata_elem + + def _create_image_node(self, image_dict): + image_elem = etree.Element('image', nsmap=self.NSMAP) + image_elem.set('id', str(image_dict['id'])) + for link in image_dict.get('links', []): + elem = etree.SubElement(image_elem, + '{%s}link' % xmlutil.XMLNS_ATOM) + elem.set('rel', link['rel']) + elem.set('href', link['href']) + return image_elem + + def _create_flavor_node(self, flavor_dict): + flavor_elem = etree.Element('flavor', nsmap=self.NSMAP) + flavor_elem.set('id', str(flavor_dict['id'])) + for link in flavor_dict.get('links', []): + elem = etree.SubElement(flavor_elem, + '{%s}link' % xmlutil.XMLNS_ATOM) + elem.set('rel', link['rel']) + elem.set('href', link['href']) + return flavor_elem + + def _create_addresses_node(self, addresses_dict): + addresses_elem = etree.Element('addresses', nsmap=self.NSMAP) + for (network_id, ip_dicts) in addresses_dict.items(): + network_node = etree.SubElement(addresses_elem, 'network') + network_node.set('id', str(network_id)) + for ip_dict in ip_dicts: + ip_elem = etree.SubElement(network_node, 'ip') + ip_elem.set('version', str(ip_dict['version'])) + ip_elem.set('addr', ip_dict['addr']) + return addresses_elem + + def _populate_server(self, server_elem, server_dict, detailed=False): + """Populate a server xml element from a dict.""" + + server_elem.set('name', server_dict['name']) + server_elem.set('id', str(server_dict['id'])) if detailed: - server_to_xml = self._server_to_xml_detailed - else: - server_to_xml = self._server_to_xml - - for server in servers: - item_node = server_to_xml(xml_doc, server) - container_node.appendChild(item_node) - return container_node + server_elem.set('uuid', str(server_dict['uuid'])) + server_elem.set('updated', str(server_dict['updated'])) + server_elem.set('created', str(server_dict['created'])) + server_elem.set('hostId', str(server_dict['hostId'])) + server_elem.set('accessIPv4', str(server_dict['accessIPv4'])) + server_elem.set('accessIPv6', str(server_dict['accessIPv6'])) + server_elem.set('status', str(server_dict['status'])) + if 'progress' in server_dict: + server_elem.set('progress', str(server_dict['progress'])) + image_elem = self._create_image_node(server_dict['image']) + server_elem.append(image_elem) + + flavor_elem = self._create_flavor_node(server_dict['flavor']) + server_elem.append(flavor_elem) + + meta_elem = self._create_metadata_node( + server_dict.get('metadata', {})) + server_elem.append(meta_elem) + + addresses_elem = self._create_addresses_node( + server_dict.get('addresses', {})) + server_elem.append(addresses_elem) + + for link in server_dict.get('links', []): + elem = etree.SubElement(server_elem, + '{%s}link' % xmlutil.XMLNS_ATOM) + elem.set('rel', link['rel']) + elem.set('href', link['href']) + return server_elem + + def _to_xml(self, root): + """Convert the xml object to an xml string.""" + return etree.tostring(root, encoding='UTF-8') def index(self, servers_dict): - xml_doc = minidom.Document() - node = self._server_list_to_xml(xml_doc, - servers_dict['servers'], - detailed=False) - return self.to_xml_string(node, True) + servers = etree.Element('servers', nsmap=self.NSMAP) + for server_dict in servers_dict['servers']: + server = etree.SubElement(servers, 'server') + self._populate_server(server, server_dict, False) + return self._to_xml(servers) def detail(self, servers_dict): - xml_doc = minidom.Document() - node = self._server_list_to_xml(xml_doc, - servers_dict['servers'], - detailed=True) - return self.to_xml_string(node, True) + servers = etree.Element('servers', nsmap=self.NSMAP) + for server_dict in servers_dict['servers']: + server = etree.SubElement(servers, 'server') + self._populate_server(server, server_dict, True) + return self._to_xml(servers) def show(self, server_dict): - xml_doc = minidom.Document() - node = self._server_to_xml_detailed(xml_doc, - server_dict['server']) - return self.to_xml_string(node, True) + server = etree.Element('server', nsmap=self.NSMAP) + self._populate_server(server, server_dict['server'], True) + return self._to_xml(server) def create(self, server_dict): - xml_doc = minidom.Document() - node = self._server_to_xml_detailed(xml_doc, - server_dict['server']) - node.setAttribute('adminPass', server_dict['server']['adminPass']) - return self.to_xml_string(node, True) + server = etree.Element('server', nsmap=self.NSMAP) + self._populate_server(server, server_dict['server'], True) + server.set('adminPass', server_dict['server']['adminPass']) + return self._to_xml(server) def action(self, server_dict): #NOTE(bcwaldon): We need a way to serialize actions individually. This @@ -959,10 +949,9 @@ class ServerXMLSerializer(wsgi.XMLDictSerializer): return self.create(server_dict) def update(self, server_dict): - xml_doc = minidom.Document() - node = self._server_to_xml_detailed(xml_doc, - server_dict['server']) - return self.to_xml_string(node, True) + server = etree.Element('server', nsmap=self.NSMAP) + self._populate_server(server, server_dict['server'], True) + return self._to_xml(server) def create_resource(version='1.0'): -- cgit From bed249069e2770d1248ab9ef89751c15be8a13d6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alex Meade Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2011 15:12:02 -0400 Subject: updated addresses xml serialization tests to use etree instead of minidom --- nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py | 54 ++++++++++++++++---------------- 1 file changed, 27 insertions(+), 27 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py index 3559e6de5..0c816f965 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py @@ -3171,17 +3171,17 @@ class TestAddressesXMLSerialization(test.TestCase): ], } output = self.serializer.serialize(fixture, 'show') - actual = minidom.parseString(output.replace(" ", "")) - - expected = minidom.parseString(""" - - - - - """.replace(" ", "")) - - self.assertEqual(expected.toxml(), actual.toxml()) + print output + root = etree.XML(output) + network = fixture['network_2'] + self.assertEqual(str(root.get('id')), 'network_2') + ip_elems = root.findall('{0}ip'.format(NS)) + for z, ip_elem in enumerate(ip_elems): + ip = network[z] + self.assertEqual(str(ip_elem.get('version')), + str(ip['version'])) + self.assertEqual(str(ip_elem.get('addr')), + str(ip['addr'])) def test_index(self): fixture = { @@ -3197,22 +3197,22 @@ class TestAddressesXMLSerialization(test.TestCase): }, } output = self.serializer.serialize(fixture, 'index') - actual = minidom.parseString(output.replace(" ", "")) - - expected = minidom.parseString(""" - - - - - - - - - - - """.replace(" ", "")) - - self.assertEqual(expected.toxml(), actual.toxml()) + print output + root = etree.XML(output) + xmlutil.validate_schema(root, 'addresses') + addresses_dict = fixture['addresses'] + network_elems = root.findall('{0}network'.format(NS)) + self.assertEqual(len(network_elems), 2) + for i, network_elem in enumerate(network_elems): + network = addresses_dict.items()[i] + self.assertEqual(str(network_elem.get('id')), str(network[0])) + ip_elems = network_elem.findall('{0}ip'.format(NS)) + for z, ip_elem in enumerate(ip_elems): + ip = network[1][z] + self.assertEqual(str(ip_elem.get('version')), + str(ip['version'])) + self.assertEqual(str(ip_elem.get('addr')), + str(ip['addr'])) class TestServerInstanceCreation(test.TestCase): -- cgit From 8e712b30911956531e346723fbbcaaa49f166ab7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alex Meade Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2011 15:12:34 -0400 Subject: Added addresses schema --- nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/addresses.rng | 14 ++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+) create mode 100644 nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/addresses.rng diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/addresses.rng b/nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/addresses.rng new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b498e8a63 --- /dev/null +++ b/nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/addresses.rng @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + -- cgit From aafd1ff68f2f6085ddf0d6762ed9ed594d23a321 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alex Meade Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2011 15:30:52 -0400 Subject: updated addresses serializer to use etree instead of minidom --- nova/api/openstack/ips.py | 63 +++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------ 1 file changed, 31 insertions(+), 32 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/ips.py b/nova/api/openstack/ips.py index a74fae487..0147d66f8 100644 --- a/nova/api/openstack/ips.py +++ b/nova/api/openstack/ips.py @@ -15,14 +15,15 @@ # License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations # under the License. +from lxml import etree import time -from xml.dom import minidom from webob import exc import nova import nova.api.openstack.views.addresses from nova.api.openstack import wsgi +from nova.api.openstack import xmlutil from nova import db @@ -102,42 +103,40 @@ class ControllerV11(Controller): class IPXMLSerializer(wsgi.XMLDictSerializer): + + NSMAP = {None: xmlutil.XMLNS_V11, 'atom': xmlutil.XMLNS_ATOM} + def __init__(self, xmlns=wsgi.XMLNS_V11): super(IPXMLSerializer, self).__init__(xmlns=xmlns) - def _ip_to_xml(self, xml_doc, ip_dict): - ip_node = xml_doc.createElement('ip') - ip_node.setAttribute('addr', ip_dict['addr']) - ip_node.setAttribute('version', str(ip_dict['version'])) - return ip_node - - def _network_to_xml(self, xml_doc, network_id, ip_dicts): - network_node = xml_doc.createElement('network') - network_node.setAttribute('id', network_id) + def _create_addresses_node(self, addresses_dict): + addresses_elem = etree.Element('addresses', nsmap=self.NSMAP) + for (network_id, ip_dicts) in addresses_dict.items(): + network_elem = self._create_network_node(network_id, ip_dicts) + addresses_elem.append(network_elem) + return addresses_elem + def _create_network_node(self, network_id, ip_dicts): + network_elem = etree.Element('network', nsmap=self.NSMAP) + network_elem.set('id', str(network_id)) for ip_dict in ip_dicts: - ip_node = self._ip_to_xml(xml_doc, ip_dict) - network_node.appendChild(ip_node) - - return network_node - - def networks_to_xml(self, xml_doc, networks_container): - addresses_node = xml_doc.createElement('addresses') - for (network_id, ip_dicts) in networks_container.items(): - network_node = self._network_to_xml(xml_doc, network_id, ip_dicts) - addresses_node.appendChild(network_node) - return addresses_node - - def show(self, network_container): - (network_id, ip_dicts) = network_container.items()[0] - xml_doc = minidom.Document() - node = self._network_to_xml(xml_doc, network_id, ip_dicts) - return self.to_xml_string(node, False) - - def index(self, addresses_container): - xml_doc = minidom.Document() - node = self.networks_to_xml(xml_doc, addresses_container['addresses']) - return self.to_xml_string(node, False) + ip_elem = etree.SubElement(network_elem, 'ip') + ip_elem.set('version', str(ip_dict['version'])) + ip_elem.set('addr', ip_dict['addr']) + return network_elem + + def _to_xml(self, root): + """Convert the xml object to an xml string.""" + return etree.tostring(root, encoding='UTF-8') + + def show(self, network_dict): + (network_id, ip_dicts) = network_dict.items()[0] + network = self._create_network_node(network_id, ip_dicts) + return self._to_xml(network) + + def index(self, addresses_dict): + addresses = self._create_addresses_node(addresses_dict['addresses']) + return self._to_xml(addresses) def create_resource(version): -- cgit From b02a5e4f581590c1bf31dae1c9c2bc1e448a6106 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alex Meade Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2011 16:35:04 -0400 Subject: DRYed up code by moving _to_xml into XMLDictSerializer --- nova/api/openstack/common.py | 5 -- nova/api/openstack/flavors.py | 5 -- nova/api/openstack/images.py | 5 -- nova/api/openstack/ips.py | 6 +-- nova/api/openstack/servers.py | 4 -- nova/api/openstack/wsgi.py | 5 ++ nova/tests/api/openstack/test_common.py | 14 +++++ nova/tests/api/openstack/test_flavors.py | 27 ++++++++++ nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py | 45 ++++++++++++++++ nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py | 89 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 10 files changed, 181 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/common.py b/nova/api/openstack/common.py index d9371b89a..7dde68975 100644 --- a/nova/api/openstack/common.py +++ b/nova/api/openstack/common.py @@ -302,11 +302,6 @@ class MetadataXMLSerializer(wsgi.XMLDictSerializer): meta_elem.text = value return meta_elem - def _to_xml(self, root): - """Convert the xml object to an xml string.""" - - return etree.tostring(root, encoding='UTF-8') - def index(self, metadata_dict): metadata = etree.Element('metadata', nsmap=self.NSMAP) self._populate_metadata(metadata, metadata_dict.get('metadata', {})) diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/flavors.py b/nova/api/openstack/flavors.py index f689aa7ab..805aad772 100644 --- a/nova/api/openstack/flavors.py +++ b/nova/api/openstack/flavors.py @@ -99,11 +99,6 @@ class FlavorXMLSerializer(wsgi.XMLDictSerializer): elem.set('href', link['href']) return flavor_elem - def _to_xml(self, root): - """Convert the xml object to an xml string.""" - - return etree.tostring(root, encoding='UTF-8') - def show(self, flavor_container): flavor = etree.Element('flavor', nsmap=self.NSMAP) self._populate_flavor(flavor, flavor_container['flavor'], True) diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/images.py b/nova/api/openstack/images.py index edd26c171..48c53d6d5 100644 --- a/nova/api/openstack/images.py +++ b/nova/api/openstack/images.py @@ -254,11 +254,6 @@ class ImageXMLSerializer(wsgi.XMLDictSerializer): elem.set('href', link['href']) return image_elem - def _to_xml(self, root): - """Convert the xml object to an xml string.""" - - return etree.tostring(root, encoding='UTF-8') - def index(self, images_dict): images = etree.Element('images', nsmap=self.NSMAP) for image_dict in images_dict['images']: diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/ips.py b/nova/api/openstack/ips.py index 0147d66f8..d5a715dda 100644 --- a/nova/api/openstack/ips.py +++ b/nova/api/openstack/ips.py @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ class ControllerV11(Controller): class IPXMLSerializer(wsgi.XMLDictSerializer): - NSMAP = {None: xmlutil.XMLNS_V11, 'atom': xmlutil.XMLNS_ATOM} + NSMAP = {None: xmlutil.XMLNS_V11} def __init__(self, xmlns=wsgi.XMLNS_V11): super(IPXMLSerializer, self).__init__(xmlns=xmlns) @@ -125,10 +125,6 @@ class IPXMLSerializer(wsgi.XMLDictSerializer): ip_elem.set('addr', ip_dict['addr']) return network_elem - def _to_xml(self, root): - """Convert the xml object to an xml string.""" - return etree.tostring(root, encoding='UTF-8') - def show(self, network_dict): (network_id, ip_dicts) = network_dict.items()[0] network = self._create_network_node(network_id, ip_dicts) diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/servers.py b/nova/api/openstack/servers.py index b978dea08..fa5b7c023 100644 --- a/nova/api/openstack/servers.py +++ b/nova/api/openstack/servers.py @@ -914,10 +914,6 @@ class ServerXMLSerializer(wsgi.XMLDictSerializer): elem.set('href', link['href']) return server_elem - def _to_xml(self, root): - """Convert the xml object to an xml string.""" - return etree.tostring(root, encoding='UTF-8') - def index(self, servers_dict): servers = etree.Element('servers', nsmap=self.NSMAP) for server_dict in servers_dict['servers']: diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/wsgi.py b/nova/api/openstack/wsgi.py index 8641e960a..bdcadcb99 100644 --- a/nova/api/openstack/wsgi.py +++ b/nova/api/openstack/wsgi.py @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ import json +from lxml import etree import webob from xml.dom import minidom from xml.parsers import expat @@ -392,6 +393,10 @@ class XMLDictSerializer(DictSerializer): link_nodes.append(link_node) return link_nodes + def _to_xml(self, root): + """Convert the xml object to an xml string.""" + return etree.tostring(root, encoding='UTF-8', xml_declaration=True) + class ResponseHeadersSerializer(ActionDispatcher): """Default response headers serialization""" diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_common.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_common.py index 2e5bf08fa..867e9d446 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_common.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_common.py @@ -320,6 +320,20 @@ class MetadataXMLDeserializationTest(test.TestCase): class MetadataXMLSerializationTest(test.TestCase): + def test_xml_declaration(self): + serializer = common.MetadataXMLSerializer() + fixture = { + 'metadata': { + 'one': 'two', + 'three': 'four', + }, + } + + output = serializer.serialize(fixture, 'index') + print output + has_dec = output.startswith("") + self.assertTrue(has_dec) + def test_index(self): serializer = common.MetadataXMLSerializer() fixture = { diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_flavors.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_flavors.py index ea5038b39..a3c5bd107 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_flavors.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_flavors.py @@ -267,6 +267,33 @@ class FlavorsTest(test.TestCase): class FlavorsXMLSerializationTest(test.TestCase): + def test_xml_declaration(self): + serializer = flavors.FlavorXMLSerializer() + + fixture = { + "flavor": { + "id": "12", + "name": "asdf", + "ram": "256", + "disk": "10", + "links": [ + { + "rel": "self", + "href": "http://localhost/v1.1/fake/flavors/12", + }, + { + "rel": "bookmark", + "href": "http://localhost/fake/flavors/12", + }, + ], + }, + } + + output = serializer.serialize(fixture, 'show') + print output + has_dec = output.startswith("") + self.assertTrue(has_dec) + def test_show(self): serializer = flavors.FlavorXMLSerializer() diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py index 145cf527c..97e940974 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py @@ -1138,6 +1138,51 @@ class ImageXMLSerializationTest(test.TestCase): IMAGE_HREF = 'http://localhost/v1.1/fake/images/%s' IMAGE_BOOKMARK = 'http://localhost/fake/images/%s' + def test_xml_declaration(self): + serializer = images.ImageXMLSerializer() + + fixture = { + 'image': { + 'id': 1, + 'name': 'Image1', + 'created': self.TIMESTAMP, + 'updated': self.TIMESTAMP, + 'status': 'ACTIVE', + 'progress': 80, + 'server': { + 'id': '1', + 'links': [ + { + 'href': self.SERVER_HREF, + 'rel': 'self', + }, + { + 'href': self.SERVER_BOOKMARK, + 'rel': 'bookmark', + }, + ], + }, + 'metadata': { + 'key1': 'value1', + }, + 'links': [ + { + 'href': self.IMAGE_HREF % 1, + 'rel': 'self', + }, + { + 'href': self.IMAGE_BOOKMARK % 1, + 'rel': 'bookmark', + }, + ], + }, + } + + output = serializer.serialize(fixture, 'show') + print output + has_dec = output.startswith("") + self.assertTrue(has_dec) + def test_show(self): serializer = images.ImageXMLSerializer() diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py index 0c816f965..d80846747 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py @@ -3163,6 +3163,18 @@ class TestAddressesXMLSerialization(test.TestCase): serializer = nova.api.openstack.ips.IPXMLSerializer() + def test_xml_declaration(self): + fixture = { + 'network_2': [ + {'addr': '192.168.0.1', 'version': 4}, + {'addr': 'fe80::beef', 'version': 6}, + ], + } + output = self.serializer.serialize(fixture, 'show') + print output + has_dec = output.startswith("") + self.assertTrue(has_dec) + def test_show(self): fixture = { 'network_2': [ @@ -3918,6 +3930,83 @@ class ServerXMLSerializationTest(test.TestCase): self.maxDiff = None test.TestCase.setUp(self) + def test_xml_declaration(self): + serializer = servers.ServerXMLSerializer() + + fixture = { + "server": { + "id": 1, + "uuid": FAKE_UUID, + 'created': self.TIMESTAMP, + 'updated': self.TIMESTAMP, + "progress": 0, + "name": "test_server", + "status": "BUILD", + "hostId": 'e4d909c290d0fb1ca068ffaddf22cbd0', + "accessIPv4": "1.2.3.4", + "accessIPv6": "fead::1234", + "image": { + "id": "5", + "links": [ + { + "rel": "bookmark", + "href": self.IMAGE_BOOKMARK, + }, + ], + }, + "flavor": { + "id": "1", + "links": [ + { + "rel": "bookmark", + "href": self.FLAVOR_BOOKMARK, + }, + ], + }, + "addresses": { + "network_one": [ + { + "version": 4, + "addr": "67.23.10.138", + }, + { + "version": 6, + "addr": "::babe:67.23.10.138", + }, + ], + "network_two": [ + { + "version": 4, + "addr": "67.23.10.139", + }, + { + "version": 6, + "addr": "::babe:67.23.10.139", + }, + ], + }, + "metadata": { + "Open": "Stack", + "Number": "1", + }, + 'links': [ + { + 'href': self.SERVER_HREF, + 'rel': 'self', + }, + { + 'href': self.SERVER_BOOKMARK, + 'rel': 'bookmark', + }, + ], + } + } + + output = serializer.serialize(fixture, 'show') + print output + has_dec = output.startswith("") + self.assertTrue(has_dec) + def test_show(self): serializer = servers.ServerXMLSerializer() -- cgit From 73311c4e71e72f2866bb47063ddf9b5a04c3736d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alex Meade Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2011 16:36:41 -0400 Subject: pep8 --- nova/api/openstack/common.py | 1 + 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+) diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/common.py b/nova/api/openstack/common.py index 7dde68975..1d1c56459 100644 --- a/nova/api/openstack/common.py +++ b/nova/api/openstack/common.py @@ -286,6 +286,7 @@ class MetadataHeadersSerializer(wsgi.ResponseHeadersSerializer): class MetadataXMLSerializer(wsgi.XMLDictSerializer): NSMAP = {None: xmlutil.XMLNS_V11} + def __init__(self, xmlns=wsgi.XMLNS_V11): super(MetadataXMLSerializer, self).__init__(xmlns=xmlns) -- cgit From 358c346a7d01336f23b21a18f33c3213b3672f0a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Trey Morris Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2011 15:53:13 -0500 Subject: updated libvirt tests to use fake_network_info --- nova/network/manager.py | 2 +- nova/tests/fake_network_info.py | 30 ++++++++++++++++++++----- nova/tests/test_libvirt.py | 49 +++++++++++++++++++++++------------------ 3 files changed, 53 insertions(+), 28 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/network/manager.py b/nova/network/manager.py index dcd5aad9a..9a4b09ad8 100644 --- a/nova/network/manager.py +++ b/nova/network/manager.py @@ -483,7 +483,6 @@ class NetworkManager(manager.SchedulerDependentManager): 'bridge': network['bridge'], 'id': network['id'], 'cidr': network['cidr'], - 'cidr_v6': network['cidr_v6'], 'injected': network['injected'], 'vlan': network['vlan'], 'bridge_interface': network['bridge_interface'], @@ -509,6 +508,7 @@ class NetworkManager(manager.SchedulerDependentManager): if network['cidr_v6']: info['ip6s'] = [ip6_dict()] + network_dict['cidr_v6'] = network['cidr_v6'], # TODO(tr3buchet): handle ip6 routes here as well if network['gateway_v6']: info['gateway6'] = network['gateway_v6'] diff --git a/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py b/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py index 072585195..0bf117a90 100644 --- a/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py +++ b/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py @@ -16,11 +16,13 @@ # under the License. from nova import db +from nova import flags from nova import test from nova.network import manager as network_manager HOST = "testhost" +FLAGS = flags.FLAGS class FakeModel(dict): @@ -32,15 +34,14 @@ class FakeModel(dict): return self[name] -def fake_network(n): - return {'id': n, +def fake_network(n, ipv6=None): + if ipv6 = None: + ipv6 = Flags.use_ipv6 + rval = {'id': n, 'label': 'test%d' % n, 'injected': False, 'multi_host': False, 'cidr': '192.168.%d.0/24' % n, - 'cidr_v6': '2001:db8:0:%x::/64' % n, - 'gateway_v6': '2001:db8:0:%x::1' % n, - 'netmask_v6': '64', 'netmask': '255.255.255.0', 'bridge': 'fake_br%d' % n, 'bridge_interface': 'fake_eth%d' % n, @@ -52,6 +53,10 @@ def fake_network(n): 'host': None, 'project_id': 'fake_project', 'vpn_public_address': '192.168.%d.2' % n} + if ipv6: + rval['cidr_v6'] = '2001:db8:0:%x::/64' % n + rval['gateway_v6'] = '2001:db8:0:%x::1' % n + rval['netmask_v6'] = '64' def fixed_ips(num_networks, num_ips, num_floating_ips=0): @@ -91,7 +96,22 @@ def vifs(n): 'instance_id': 0} +def ipv4_like(ip, s): + ip = ip.split('.') + s = s.split('.') + + for i, octet in enumerate(s): + if octet == '*': + continue + if octet != ip[i]: + return False + return True + + def fake_get_instance_nw_info(stubs, n=1, ips_per_vif=2): + # stubs is the self.stubs from the test + # ips_per_vif is the number of ips each vif will have + # num_floating_ips is number of float ips for each fixed ip network = network_manager.FlatManager(host=HOST) network.db = db diff --git a/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py b/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py index 6a213b4f0..1b5a2d55d 100644 --- a/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py @@ -36,6 +36,7 @@ from nova.api.ec2 import cloud from nova.compute import power_state from nova.virt.libvirt import connection from nova.virt.libvirt import firewall +from nova.tests import fake_network_info libvirt = None FLAGS = flags.FLAGS @@ -45,7 +46,8 @@ def _concurrency(wait, done, target): wait.wait() done.send() - +_fake_network_info = fake_network_info.fake_get_instance_nw_info +_ipv4_like = fake_network_info.ipv4_like def _create_network_info(count=1, ipv6=None): if ipv6 is None: ipv6 = FLAGS.use_ipv6 @@ -276,12 +278,12 @@ class LibvirtConnTestCase(test.TestCase): instance_ref = db.instance_create(self.context, self.test_instance) result = conn._prepare_xml_info(instance_ref, - _create_network_info(), + _fake_network_info(self.stubs, 1), False) self.assertTrue(len(result['nics']) == 1) result = conn._prepare_xml_info(instance_ref, - _create_network_info(2), + _fake_network_info(self.stubs, 2), False) self.assertTrue(len(result['nics']) == 2) @@ -406,7 +408,7 @@ class LibvirtConnTestCase(test.TestCase): def test_multi_nic(self): instance_data = dict(self.test_instance) - network_info = _create_network_info(2) + network_info = _fake_network_info(self.stubs, 2) conn = connection.LibvirtConnection(True) instance_ref = db.instance_create(self.context, instance_data) xml = conn.to_xml(instance_ref, network_info, False) @@ -416,9 +418,9 @@ class LibvirtConnTestCase(test.TestCase): parameters = interfaces[0].findall('./filterref/parameter') self.assertEquals(interfaces[0].get('type'), 'bridge') self.assertEquals(parameters[0].get('name'), 'IP') - self.assertEquals(parameters[0].get('value'), '10.11.12.13') + self.assertTrue(_ipv4_like(parameters[0].get('value'), '192.168') self.assertEquals(parameters[1].get('name'), 'DHCPSERVER') - self.assertEquals(parameters[1].get('value'), '10.0.0.1') + self.assertTrue(_ipv4_like(parameters[1].get('value'), '192.168.*.1') def _check_xml_and_container(self, instance): user_context = context.RequestContext(self.user_id, @@ -432,7 +434,7 @@ class LibvirtConnTestCase(test.TestCase): uri = conn.get_uri() self.assertEquals(uri, 'lxc:///') - network_info = _create_network_info() + network_info = _fake_network_info(self.stubs, 1) xml = conn.to_xml(instance_ref, network_info) tree = xml_to_tree(xml) @@ -503,9 +505,11 @@ class LibvirtConnTestCase(test.TestCase): common_checks = [ (lambda t: t.find('.').tag, 'domain'), (lambda t: t.find(parameter).get('name'), 'IP'), - (lambda t: t.find(parameter).get('value'), '10.11.12.13'), + (lambda t: _ipv4_like(t.find(parameter).get('value'), '192.168'), + True), (lambda t: t.findall(parameter)[1].get('name'), 'DHCPSERVER'), - (lambda t: t.findall(parameter)[1].get('value'), '10.0.0.1'), + (lambda t: _ipv4_like(t.findall(parameter)[1].get('value'), + '192.168.*.1'), True), (lambda t: t.find('./devices/serial/source').get( 'path').split('/')[1], 'console.log'), (lambda t: t.find('./memory').text, '2097152')] @@ -530,7 +534,7 @@ class LibvirtConnTestCase(test.TestCase): uri = conn.get_uri() self.assertEquals(uri, expected_uri) - network_info = _create_network_info() + network_info = _fake_network_info(self.stubs, 1) xml = conn.to_xml(instance_ref, network_info, rescue) tree = xml_to_tree(xml) for i, (check, expected_result) in enumerate(checks): @@ -645,7 +649,7 @@ class LibvirtConnTestCase(test.TestCase): self.create_fake_libvirt_mock() instance_ref = db.instance_create(self.context, self.test_instance) - network_info = _create_network_info() + network_info = _fake_network_info(self.stubs, 1) # Start test self.mox.ReplayAll() @@ -828,7 +832,7 @@ class LibvirtConnTestCase(test.TestCase): conn.firewall_driver.setattr('setup_basic_filtering', fake_none) conn.firewall_driver.setattr('prepare_instance_filter', fake_none) - network_info = _create_network_info() + network_info = _fake_network_info(self.stubs, 1) try: conn.spawn(self.context, instance, network_info) @@ -1062,7 +1066,7 @@ class IptablesFirewallTestCase(test.TestCase): from nova.network import linux_net linux_net.iptables_manager.execute = fake_iptables_execute - network_info = _create_network_info() + network_info = _fake_network_info(self.stubs, 1) self.fw.prepare_instance_filter(instance_ref, network_info) self.fw.apply_instance_filter(instance_ref, network_info) @@ -1076,7 +1080,8 @@ class IptablesFirewallTestCase(test.TestCase): instance_chain = None for rule in self.out_rules: # This is pretty crude, but it'll do for now - if '-d 10.11.12.13 -j' in rule: + # last two octets change + if re.search('-d 192.168.[0-9]{1,3}.[0-9]{1,3} -j', rule): instance_chain = rule.split(' ')[-1] break self.assertTrue(instance_chain, "The instance chain wasn't added") @@ -1112,14 +1117,14 @@ class IptablesFirewallTestCase(test.TestCase): def test_filters_for_instance_with_ip_v6(self): self.flags(use_ipv6=True) - network_info = _create_network_info() + network_info = _fake_network_info(self.stubs, 1) rulesv4, rulesv6 = self.fw._filters_for_instance("fake", network_info) self.assertEquals(len(rulesv4), 2) self.assertEquals(len(rulesv6), 3) def test_filters_for_instance_without_ip_v6(self): self.flags(use_ipv6=False) - network_info = _create_network_info() + network_info = _fake_network_info(self.stubs, 1) rulesv4, rulesv6 = self.fw._filters_for_instance("fake", network_info) self.assertEquals(len(rulesv4), 2) self.assertEquals(len(rulesv6), 0) @@ -1129,7 +1134,7 @@ class IptablesFirewallTestCase(test.TestCase): ipv6_rules_per_network = 3 networks_count = 5 instance_ref = self._create_instance_ref() - network_info = _create_network_info(networks_count) + network_info = _fake_network_info(self.stubs, networks_count) ipv4_len = len(self.fw.iptables.ipv4['filter'].rules) ipv6_len = len(self.fw.iptables.ipv6['filter'].rules) inst_ipv4, inst_ipv6 = self.fw.instance_rules(instance_ref, @@ -1169,7 +1174,7 @@ class IptablesFirewallTestCase(test.TestCase): instance_ref = self._create_instance_ref() _setup_networking(instance_ref['id'], self.test_ip) - network_info = _create_network_info() + network_info = _fake_network_info(self.stubs, 1) self.fw.setup_basic_filtering(instance_ref, network_info) self.fw.prepare_instance_filter(instance_ref, network_info) self.fw.apply_instance_filter(instance_ref, network_info) @@ -1190,7 +1195,7 @@ class IptablesFirewallTestCase(test.TestCase): # create a firewall via setup_basic_filtering like libvirt_conn.spawn # should have a chain with 0 rules - network_info = _create_network_info(1) + network_info = _fake_network_info(self.stubs, 1) self.fw.setup_basic_filtering(instance_ref, network_info) self.assertTrue('provider' in self.fw.iptables.ipv4['filter'].chains) rules = [rule for rule in self.fw.iptables.ipv4['filter'].rules @@ -1390,7 +1395,7 @@ class NWFilterTestCase(test.TestCase): self.security_group.id) instance = db.instance_get(self.context, inst_id) - network_info = _create_network_info() + network_info = _fake_network_info(self.stubs, 1) self.fw.setup_basic_filtering(instance, network_info) self.fw.prepare_instance_filter(instance, network_info) self.fw.apply_instance_filter(instance, network_info) @@ -1400,7 +1405,7 @@ class NWFilterTestCase(test.TestCase): def test_create_network_filters(self): instance_ref = self._create_instance() - network_info = _create_network_info(3) + network_info = _fake_network_info(self.stubs, 3) result = self.fw._create_network_filters(instance_ref, network_info, "fake") @@ -1424,7 +1429,7 @@ class NWFilterTestCase(test.TestCase): instance = db.instance_get(self.context, inst_id) _setup_networking(instance_ref['id'], self.test_ip) - network_info = _create_network_info() + network_info = _fake_network_info(self.stubs, 1) self.fw.setup_basic_filtering(instance, network_info) self.fw.prepare_instance_filter(instance, network_info) self.fw.apply_instance_filter(instance, network_info) -- cgit From 86029908254850e9d04fcc2399eef54e7af58193 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alex Meade Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2011 16:56:21 -0400 Subject: updated tests --- nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py | 46 +++----------------------------- nova/tests/integrated/test_xml.py | 7 ++--- 2 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 45 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py index d80846747..87ae19f56 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py @@ -428,48 +428,10 @@ class ServersTest(test.TestCase): req = webob.Request.blank('/v1.1/fake/servers/1') req.headers['Accept'] = 'application/xml' res = req.get_response(fakes.wsgi_app()) - actual = minidom.parseString(res.body.replace(' ', '')) - expected_uuid = FAKE_UUID - expected_updated = "2010-11-11T11:00:00Z" - expected_created = "2010-10-10T12:00:00Z" - expected = minidom.parseString(""" - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - """.replace(" ", "") % (locals())) - - self.assertEqual(expected.toxml(), actual.toxml()) + output = res.body + print output + root = etree.XML(output) + xmlutil.validate_schema(root, 'server') def test_get_server_with_active_status_by_id_v1_1(self): image_bookmark = "http://localhost/fake/images/10" diff --git a/nova/tests/integrated/test_xml.py b/nova/tests/integrated/test_xml.py index 74baaacc2..6b4f4c0ec 100644 --- a/nova/tests/integrated/test_xml.py +++ b/nova/tests/integrated/test_xml.py @@ -34,8 +34,8 @@ class XmlTests(integrated_helpers._IntegratedTestBase): response = self.api.api_request('/limits', headers=headers) data = response.read() LOG.debug("data: %s" % data) - - prefix = ' Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2011 16:02:52 -0500 Subject: fixed a couple of syntax errors --- nova/tests/fake_network_info.py | 2 +- nova/tests/test_libvirt.py | 4 ++-- 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py b/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py index 0bf117a90..113647d7f 100644 --- a/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py +++ b/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ class FakeModel(dict): def fake_network(n, ipv6=None): - if ipv6 = None: + if ipv6 == None: ipv6 = Flags.use_ipv6 rval = {'id': n, 'label': 'test%d' % n, diff --git a/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py b/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py index 1b5a2d55d..06ad7d13a 100644 --- a/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py @@ -418,9 +418,9 @@ class LibvirtConnTestCase(test.TestCase): parameters = interfaces[0].findall('./filterref/parameter') self.assertEquals(interfaces[0].get('type'), 'bridge') self.assertEquals(parameters[0].get('name'), 'IP') - self.assertTrue(_ipv4_like(parameters[0].get('value'), '192.168') + self.assertTrue(_ipv4_like(parameters[0].get('value'), '192.168')) self.assertEquals(parameters[1].get('name'), 'DHCPSERVER') - self.assertTrue(_ipv4_like(parameters[1].get('value'), '192.168.*.1') + self.assertTrue(_ipv4_like(parameters[1].get('value'), '192.168.*.1')) def _check_xml_and_container(self, instance): user_context = context.RequestContext(self.user_id, -- cgit From 5daa66cb91f95ff341ce5ec762fb1060f22e587f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Trey Morris Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2011 16:10:25 -0500 Subject: typo --- nova/tests/fake_network_info.py | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py b/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py index 113647d7f..295ac8a97 100644 --- a/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py +++ b/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ class FakeModel(dict): def fake_network(n, ipv6=None): if ipv6 == None: - ipv6 = Flags.use_ipv6 + ipv6 = FLAGS.use_ipv6 rval = {'id': n, 'label': 'test%d' % n, 'injected': False, -- cgit From 75ef563099133efd47a97c7e989d0188a054eebc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alex Meade Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2011 17:10:35 -0400 Subject: Fixed integrated.test_xml to be more robust --- nova/tests/integrated/test_xml.py | 13 ++++++------- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/integrated/test_xml.py b/nova/tests/integrated/test_xml.py index 6b4f4c0ec..cf013da1d 100644 --- a/nova/tests/integrated/test_xml.py +++ b/nova/tests/integrated/test_xml.py @@ -15,6 +15,8 @@ # License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations # under the License. +from lxml import etree + from nova.log import logging from nova.tests.integrated import integrated_helpers from nova.api.openstack import common @@ -34,9 +36,8 @@ class XmlTests(integrated_helpers._IntegratedTestBase): response = self.api.api_request('/limits', headers=headers) data = response.read() LOG.debug("data: %s" % data) - declaration = "" - prefix = '%s Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2011 16:49:09 -0500 Subject: forget a return --- nova/tests/fake_network_info.py | 2 ++ 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+) diff --git a/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py b/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py index 295ac8a97..b05cf7c95 100644 --- a/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py +++ b/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py @@ -58,6 +58,8 @@ def fake_network(n, ipv6=None): rval['gateway_v6'] = '2001:db8:0:%x::1' % n rval['netmask_v6'] = '64' + return rval + def fixed_ips(num_networks, num_ips, num_floating_ips=0): for network in xrange(num_networks): -- cgit From 1e6eed6b064632996b56ba6952b52c07e28c114c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alex Meade Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2011 18:01:35 -0400 Subject: Updated limits serialization tests to use etree and added limits schema --- nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/limits.rng | 28 +++++++++++++++ nova/tests/api/openstack/test_limits.py | 56 ++++++++++++++++-------------- 2 files changed, 58 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-) create mode 100644 nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/limits.rng diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/limits.rng b/nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/limits.rng new file mode 100644 index 000000000..1af8108ec --- /dev/null +++ b/nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/limits.rng @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_limits.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_limits.py index 801b06230..a3bcecc3a 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_limits.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_limits.py @@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ Tests dealing with HTTP rate-limiting. import httplib import json +from lxml import etree import StringIO import stubout import time @@ -29,6 +30,7 @@ from xml.dom import minidom import nova.context from nova.api.openstack import limits from nova.api.openstack import views +from nova.api.openstack import xmlutil from nova import test @@ -39,6 +41,8 @@ TEST_LIMITS = [ limits.Limit("PUT", "*", "", 10, limits.PER_MINUTE), limits.Limit("PUT", "/servers", "^/servers", 5, limits.PER_MINUTE), ] +NS = "{http://docs.openstack.org/compute/api/v1.1}" +ATOMNS = "{http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom}" class BaseLimitTestSuite(unittest.TestCase): @@ -1006,32 +1010,32 @@ class LimitsXMLSerializationTest(test.TestCase): "maxPersonalitySize": 10240}}} output = serializer.serialize(fixture, 'index') - actual = minidom.parseString(output.replace(" ", "")) - - expected = minidom.parseString(""" - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - """.replace(" ", "")) - - self.assertEqual(expected.toxml(), actual.toxml()) + print output + root = etree.XML(output) + xmlutil.validate_schema(root, 'limits') + + #verify absolute limits + absolute = root.find('{0}absolute'.format(NS)) + absolutes = absolute.findall('limit'.format(NS)) + for limit in absolutes: + name = limit.get('name') + value = limit.get('value') + self.assertEqual(value, str(fixture['limits']['absolute'][name])) + + #verify rate limits + rate_root = root.find('{0}rates'.format(NS)) + rates = rate_root.findall('{0}rate'.format(NS)) + for i in range(len(rates)): + rate = rates[i] + for key in ['uri', 'regex']: + self.assertEqual(rate.get(key), str(fixture['limits']['rate'][i][key])) + rate_limits = rate.findall('{0}limit'.format(NS)) + for z in range(len(rate_limits)): + limit = rate_limits[z] + for key in ['verb', 'value', 'remaining', 'unit', + 'next-available']: + self.assertEqual(limit.get(key), + str(fixture['limits']['rate'][i]['limit'][z][key])) def test_index_no_limits(self): serializer = limits.LimitsXMLSerializer() -- cgit From 9df1fe10f39d4b1b4753a5c5366e68dd1efa9e77 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Trey Morris Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2011 17:04:26 -0500 Subject: altered fake network model --- nova/tests/fake_network_info.py | 3 +++ 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+) diff --git a/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py b/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py index b05cf7c95..47f9abd05 100644 --- a/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py +++ b/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py @@ -42,10 +42,13 @@ def fake_network(n, ipv6=None): 'injected': False, 'multi_host': False, 'cidr': '192.168.%d.0/24' % n, + 'cidr_v6': None, 'netmask': '255.255.255.0', + 'netmask_v6': None, 'bridge': 'fake_br%d' % n, 'bridge_interface': 'fake_eth%d' % n, 'gateway': '192.168.%d.1' % n, + 'gateway_v6': None, 'broadcast': '192.168.%d.255' % n, 'dns1': '192.168.%d.3' % n, 'dns2': '192.168.%d.4' % n, -- cgit From bebc02efbf4f049efeb4e1f72a21a8fdc825903a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alex Meade Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2011 18:08:46 -0400 Subject: pep8 --- nova/tests/api/openstack/test_limits.py | 5 +++-- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_limits.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_limits.py index a3bcecc3a..888f62697 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_limits.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_limits.py @@ -1028,14 +1028,15 @@ class LimitsXMLSerializationTest(test.TestCase): for i in range(len(rates)): rate = rates[i] for key in ['uri', 'regex']: - self.assertEqual(rate.get(key), str(fixture['limits']['rate'][i][key])) + self.assertEqual(rate.get(key), + str(fixture['limits']['rate'][i][key])) rate_limits = rate.findall('{0}limit'.format(NS)) for z in range(len(rate_limits)): limit = rate_limits[z] for key in ['verb', 'value', 'remaining', 'unit', 'next-available']: self.assertEqual(limit.get(key), - str(fixture['limits']['rate'][i]['limit'][z][key])) + str(fixture['limits']['rate'][i]['limit'][z][key])) def test_index_no_limits(self): serializer = limits.LimitsXMLSerializer() -- cgit From bcdec7da59ade484d370fb4a605e4f6926038252 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alex Meade Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2011 18:10:43 -0400 Subject: updated additional limits test --- nova/tests/api/openstack/test_limits.py | 19 +++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_limits.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_limits.py index 888f62697..250d97101 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_limits.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_limits.py @@ -1046,13 +1046,16 @@ class LimitsXMLSerializationTest(test.TestCase): "absolute": {}}} output = serializer.serialize(fixture, 'index') - actual = minidom.parseString(output.replace(" ", "")) + print output + root = etree.XML(output) + xmlutil.validate_schema(root, 'limits') - expected = minidom.parseString(""" - - - - - """.replace(" ", "")) + #verify absolute limits + absolute = root.find('{0}absolute'.format(NS)) + absolutes = absolute.findall('limit'.format(NS)) + self.assertEqual(len(absolutes), 0) - self.assertEqual(expected.toxml(), actual.toxml()) + #verify rate limits + rate_root = root.find('{0}rates'.format(NS)) + rates = rate_root.findall('{0}rate'.format(NS)) + self.assertEqual(len(rates), 0) -- cgit From e4966cc21ca34380be98a9f24c76404ca43f663f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alex Meade Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2011 18:31:41 -0400 Subject: updated LimitsXMLSerializer to use etree and supply the xml declaration --- nova/api/openstack/limits.py | 81 ++++++++++++++++----------------- nova/tests/api/openstack/test_limits.py | 12 +++++ 2 files changed, 52 insertions(+), 41 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/limits.py b/nova/api/openstack/limits.py index 86afa3b62..5ee9a05b0 100644 --- a/nova/api/openstack/limits.py +++ b/nova/api/openstack/limits.py @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ Module dedicated functions/classes dealing with rate limiting requests. import copy import httplib import json +from lxml import etree import math import re import time @@ -38,6 +39,7 @@ from nova.api.openstack import common from nova.api.openstack import faults from nova.api.openstack.views import limits as limits_views from nova.api.openstack import wsgi +from nova.api.openstack import xmlutil # Convenience constants for the limits dictionary passed to Limiter(). @@ -81,52 +83,49 @@ class LimitsXMLSerializer(wsgi.XMLDictSerializer): xmlns = wsgi.XMLNS_V11 + NSMAP = {None: xmlutil.XMLNS_V11, 'atom': xmlutil.XMLNS_ATOM} + def __init__(self): pass - def _create_rates_node(self, xml_doc, rates): - rates_node = xml_doc.createElement('rates') - for rate in rates: - rate_node = xml_doc.createElement('rate') - rate_node.setAttribute('uri', rate['uri']) - rate_node.setAttribute('regex', rate['regex']) - - for limit in rate['limit']: - limit_node = xml_doc.createElement('limit') - limit_node.setAttribute('value', str(limit['value'])) - limit_node.setAttribute('verb', limit['verb']) - limit_node.setAttribute('remaining', str(limit['remaining'])) - limit_node.setAttribute('unit', limit['unit']) - limit_node.setAttribute('next-available', - str(limit['next-available'])) - rate_node.appendChild(limit_node) - - rates_node.appendChild(rate_node) - return rates_node - - def _create_absolute_node(self, xml_doc, absolutes): - absolute_node = xml_doc.createElement('absolute') - for key, value in absolutes.iteritems(): - limit_node = xml_doc.createElement('limit') - limit_node.setAttribute('name', key) - limit_node.setAttribute('value', str(value)) - absolute_node.appendChild(limit_node) - return absolute_node - - def _limits_to_xml(self, xml_doc, limits): - limits_node = xml_doc.createElement('limits') - rates_node = self._create_rates_node(xml_doc, limits['rate']) - limits_node.appendChild(rates_node) - - absolute_node = self._create_absolute_node(xml_doc, limits['absolute']) - limits_node.appendChild(absolute_node) - - return limits_node + def _create_rates_node(self, rates_dict): + rates_elem = etree.Element('rates', nsmap=self.NSMAP) + for rate in rates_dict.items(): + rate_node = etree.SubElement(rates_elem, 'rate') + rate_node.set('uri', rate['uri']) + rate_node.set('regex', rate['regex']) + for limit in rate['limits']: + limit_elem = etree.SubElement(rate_node, 'limit') + limit_elem.set('value', str(rate['value'])) + limit_elem.set('verb', str(rate['verb'])) + limit_elem.set('remaining', str(rate['remaining'])) + limit_elem.set('unit', str(rate['unit'])) + limit_elem.set('next-available', str(rate['next-available'])) + return rates_elem + + def _create_absolute_node(self, absolute_dict): + absolute_elem = etree.Element('absolute', nsmap=self.NSMAP) + for key, value in absolute_dict.items(): + limit_elem = etree.SubElement(rate_node, 'limit') + limit_elem.set('name', str(key)) + limit_elem.set('value', str(value)) + return absolute_elem + + def _populate_limits(self, limits_elem, limits_dict): + """Populate a limits xml element from a dict.""" + + rates_elem = self._create_rates_node( + limits_dict.get('rates', {})) + limits_elem.append(rates_elem) + + absolutes_elem = self._create_absolute_node( + limits_dict.get('absolutes', {})) + limits_elem.append(absolutes_elem) def index(self, limits_dict): - xml_doc = minidom.Document() - node = self._limits_to_xml(xml_doc, limits_dict['limits']) - return self.to_xml_string(node, False) + limits = etree.Element('limits', nsmap=self.NSMAP) + self._populate_limits(limits, limits_dict) + return self._to_xml(limits) def create_resource(version='1.0'): diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_limits.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_limits.py index 250d97101..f71d9c454 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_limits.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_limits.py @@ -984,6 +984,18 @@ class LimitsXMLSerializationTest(test.TestCase): def tearDown(self): pass + def test_xml_declaration(self): + serializer = limits.LimitsXMLSerializer() + + fixture = {"limits": { + "rate": [], + "absolute": {}}} + + output = serializer.serialize(fixture, 'index') + print output + has_dec = output.startswith("") + self.assertTrue(has_dec) + def test_index(self): serializer = limits.LimitsXMLSerializer() fixture = {"limits": { -- cgit From 39169914aa43a911735267577e60bc977bcd5117 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alex Meade Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2011 21:50:18 -0400 Subject: Updated server and image XML serializers to take advantage of the addresses and metadata serializers --- nova/api/openstack/common.py | 9 ++++----- nova/api/openstack/images.py | 10 +++++----- nova/api/openstack/ips.py | 8 ++++---- nova/api/openstack/servers.py | 20 ++++++++------------ 4 files changed, 21 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/common.py b/nova/api/openstack/common.py index 1d1c56459..c3379cd11 100644 --- a/nova/api/openstack/common.py +++ b/nova/api/openstack/common.py @@ -290,7 +290,7 @@ class MetadataXMLSerializer(wsgi.XMLDictSerializer): def __init__(self, xmlns=wsgi.XMLNS_V11): super(MetadataXMLSerializer, self).__init__(xmlns=xmlns) - def _populate_metadata(self, metadata_elem, meta_dict): + def populate_metadata(self, metadata_elem, meta_dict): for (key, value) in meta_dict.items(): elem = etree.SubElement(metadata_elem, 'meta') elem.set('key', str(key)) @@ -301,21 +301,20 @@ class MetadataXMLSerializer(wsgi.XMLDictSerializer): (key, value) = meta_item_dict.items()[0] meta_elem.set('key', str(key)) meta_elem.text = value - return meta_elem def index(self, metadata_dict): metadata = etree.Element('metadata', nsmap=self.NSMAP) - self._populate_metadata(metadata, metadata_dict.get('metadata', {})) + self.populate_metadata(metadata, metadata_dict.get('metadata', {})) return self._to_xml(metadata) def create(self, metadata_dict): metadata = etree.Element('metadata', nsmap=self.NSMAP) - self._populate_metadata(metadata, metadata_dict.get('metadata', {})) + self.populate_metadata(metadata, metadata_dict.get('metadata', {})) return self._to_xml(metadata) def update_all(self, metadata_dict): metadata = etree.Element('metadata', nsmap=self.NSMAP) - self._populate_metadata(metadata, metadata_dict.get('metadata', {})) + self.populate_metadata(metadata, metadata_dict.get('metadata', {})) return self._to_xml(metadata) def show(self, meta_item_dict): diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/images.py b/nova/api/openstack/images.py index 48c53d6d5..893674f21 100644 --- a/nova/api/openstack/images.py +++ b/nova/api/openstack/images.py @@ -209,13 +209,13 @@ class ImageXMLSerializer(wsgi.XMLDictSerializer): NSMAP = {None: xmlutil.XMLNS_V11, 'atom': xmlutil.XMLNS_ATOM} + def __init__(self): + self.metadata_serializer = common.MetadataXMLSerializer() + def _create_metadata_node(self, metadata_dict): metadata_elem = etree.Element('metadata', nsmap=self.NSMAP) - for (key, value) in metadata_dict.items(): - elem = etree.SubElement(metadata_elem, 'meta') - elem.set('key', key) - elem.text = value - + self.metadata_serializer.populate_metadata(metadata_elem, + metadata_dict) return metadata_elem def _create_server_node(self, server_dict): diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/ips.py b/nova/api/openstack/ips.py index d5a715dda..7e644ba04 100644 --- a/nova/api/openstack/ips.py +++ b/nova/api/openstack/ips.py @@ -109,12 +109,10 @@ class IPXMLSerializer(wsgi.XMLDictSerializer): def __init__(self, xmlns=wsgi.XMLNS_V11): super(IPXMLSerializer, self).__init__(xmlns=xmlns) - def _create_addresses_node(self, addresses_dict): - addresses_elem = etree.Element('addresses', nsmap=self.NSMAP) + def populate_addresses_node(self, addresses_elem, addresses_dict): for (network_id, ip_dicts) in addresses_dict.items(): network_elem = self._create_network_node(network_id, ip_dicts) addresses_elem.append(network_elem) - return addresses_elem def _create_network_node(self, network_id, ip_dicts): network_elem = etree.Element('network', nsmap=self.NSMAP) @@ -131,7 +129,9 @@ class IPXMLSerializer(wsgi.XMLDictSerializer): return self._to_xml(network) def index(self, addresses_dict): - addresses = self._create_addresses_node(addresses_dict['addresses']) + addresses = etree.Element('addresses', nsmap=self.NSMAP) + self.populate_addresses_node(addresses, + addresses_dict.get('addresses', {})) return self._to_xml(addresses) diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/servers.py b/nova/api/openstack/servers.py index fa5b7c023..bb403845d 100644 --- a/nova/api/openstack/servers.py +++ b/nova/api/openstack/servers.py @@ -838,13 +838,14 @@ class ServerXMLSerializer(wsgi.XMLDictSerializer): NSMAP = {None: xmlutil.XMLNS_V11, 'atom': xmlutil.XMLNS_ATOM} + def __init__(self): + self.metadata_serializer = common.MetadataXMLSerializer() + self.addresses_serializer = ips.IPXMLSerializer() + def _create_metadata_node(self, metadata_dict): metadata_elem = etree.Element('metadata', nsmap=self.NSMAP) - for (key, value) in metadata_dict.items(): - elem = etree.SubElement(metadata_elem, 'meta') - elem.set('key', key) - elem.text = value - + self.metadata_serializer.populate_metadata(metadata_elem, + metadata_dict) return metadata_elem def _create_image_node(self, image_dict): @@ -869,13 +870,8 @@ class ServerXMLSerializer(wsgi.XMLDictSerializer): def _create_addresses_node(self, addresses_dict): addresses_elem = etree.Element('addresses', nsmap=self.NSMAP) - for (network_id, ip_dicts) in addresses_dict.items(): - network_node = etree.SubElement(addresses_elem, 'network') - network_node.set('id', str(network_id)) - for ip_dict in ip_dicts: - ip_elem = etree.SubElement(network_node, 'ip') - ip_elem.set('version', str(ip_dict['version'])) - ip_elem.set('addr', ip_dict['addr']) + self.addresses_serializer.populate_addresses_node(addresses_elem, + addresses_dict) return addresses_elem def _populate_server(self, server_elem, server_dict, detailed=False): -- cgit From a7e7be67a79fab4348f68c5738656f1ac401c39a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Trey Morris Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2011 12:24:35 -0500 Subject: misplaced comma... --- nova/network/manager.py | 2 +- nova/tests/fake_network_info.py | 2 ++ 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/nova/network/manager.py b/nova/network/manager.py index 9a4b09ad8..74e7bbf26 100644 --- a/nova/network/manager.py +++ b/nova/network/manager.py @@ -508,7 +508,7 @@ class NetworkManager(manager.SchedulerDependentManager): if network['cidr_v6']: info['ip6s'] = [ip6_dict()] - network_dict['cidr_v6'] = network['cidr_v6'], + network_dict['cidr_v6'] = network['cidr_v6'] # TODO(tr3buchet): handle ip6 routes here as well if network['gateway_v6']: info['gateway6'] = network['gateway_v6'] diff --git a/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py b/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py index 47f9abd05..81edd998b 100644 --- a/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py +++ b/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py @@ -60,6 +60,8 @@ def fake_network(n, ipv6=None): rval['cidr_v6'] = '2001:db8:0:%x::/64' % n rval['gateway_v6'] = '2001:db8:0:%x::1' % n rval['netmask_v6'] = '64' + print 'asdf %s' % rval['cidr_v6'] + print type(rval['cidr_v6']) return rval -- cgit From 79602b6d9d7f3ef9777cc0e5f7a0476e1f71ffa0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Trey Morris Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2011 12:26:09 -0500 Subject: forgot test print statements --- nova/tests/fake_network_info.py | 2 -- 1 file changed, 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py b/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py index 81edd998b..47f9abd05 100644 --- a/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py +++ b/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py @@ -60,8 +60,6 @@ def fake_network(n, ipv6=None): rval['cidr_v6'] = '2001:db8:0:%x::/64' % n rval['gateway_v6'] = '2001:db8:0:%x::1' % n rval['netmask_v6'] = '64' - print 'asdf %s' % rval['cidr_v6'] - print type(rval['cidr_v6']) return rval -- cgit From 2d3c516f5943efac0ab836818a759ba9291910b4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Trey Morris Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2011 12:28:14 -0500 Subject: added memory_mb to instance flavor test model --- nova/tests/fake_network_info.py | 3 ++- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py b/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py index 47f9abd05..6feb1e8f8 100644 --- a/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py +++ b/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py @@ -80,7 +80,8 @@ def fixed_ips(num_networks, num_ips, num_floating_ips=0): flavor = {'id': 0, - 'rxtx_cap': 3} + 'rxtx_cap': 3, + 'memory_mb': 512} def floating_ips(fixed_ip_id): for i in xrange(154): -- cgit From f684e293b02a168e3e45d915645142229fdc7561 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Trey Morris Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2011 12:29:44 -0500 Subject: added vcpus to instance flavor test model --- nova/tests/fake_network_info.py | 3 ++- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py b/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py index 6feb1e8f8..d89ddbe9f 100644 --- a/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py +++ b/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py @@ -81,7 +81,8 @@ def fixed_ips(num_networks, num_ips, num_floating_ips=0): flavor = {'id': 0, 'rxtx_cap': 3, - 'memory_mb': 512} + 'memory_mb': 512, + 'vcpus': 2} def floating_ips(fixed_ip_id): for i in xrange(154): -- cgit From 9f0015c727986d17a14f905a1779cc31397a071f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Trey Morris Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2011 12:33:08 -0500 Subject: updated instance type fake model --- nova/tests/fake_network_info.py | 9 +++++++-- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py b/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py index d89ddbe9f..a8e36c06b 100644 --- a/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py +++ b/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py @@ -80,9 +80,14 @@ def fixed_ips(num_networks, num_ips, num_floating_ips=0): flavor = {'id': 0, - 'rxtx_cap': 3, + 'name': 'fake_flavor', 'memory_mb': 512, - 'vcpus': 2} + 'vcpus': 2, + 'local_gb': 10, + 'flavor_id': 0, + 'swap': 0, + 'rxtx_quota': 0, + 'rxtx_cap': 3} def floating_ips(fixed_ip_id): for i in xrange(154): -- cgit From 49d24725031d7ebfb1a90517bcead02c09a4ebaf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Trey Morris Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2011 12:38:20 -0500 Subject: update libvirt --- nova/virt/libvirt/firewall.py | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/virt/libvirt/firewall.py b/nova/virt/libvirt/firewall.py index c2f4f91e8..0db10c7ce 100644 --- a/nova/virt/libvirt/firewall.py +++ b/nova/virt/libvirt/firewall.py @@ -338,8 +338,8 @@ class NWFilterFirewall(FirewallDriver): 'nova-allow-dhcp-server'] if FLAGS.use_ipv6: - networks = [network for (network, _m) in network_info if - network['gateway_v6']] + networks = [network for (network, info) in network_info if + info['gateway6']] if networks: instance_secgroup_filter_children.\ -- cgit From fe74d65f7a8ccba26a03c72edbadf4b00e9a5294 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Trey Morris Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2011 13:26:33 -0500 Subject: update libvirt tests --- nova/tests/test_libvirt.py | 11 ++++++++--- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py b/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py index 06ad7d13a..02b2f0cfe 100644 --- a/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py @@ -1377,9 +1377,9 @@ class NWFilterTestCase(test.TestCase): _setup_networking(instance_ref['id'], self.test_ip) - def _ensure_all_called(): + def _ensure_all_called(mac): instance_filter = 'nova-instance-%s-%s' % (instance_ref['name'], - 'fake') + mac.translate(None, ':') secgroup_filter = 'nova-secgroup-%s' % self.security_group['id'] for required in [secgroup_filter, 'allow-dhcp-server', 'no-arp-spoofing', 'no-ip-spoofing', @@ -1396,10 +1396,15 @@ class NWFilterTestCase(test.TestCase): instance = db.instance_get(self.context, inst_id) network_info = _fake_network_info(self.stubs, 1) + # since there is one (network_info) there is one vif + # pass this vif's mac to _ensure_all_called() + # to set the instance_filter properly + mac = network_info[0][1]['mac'] + self.fw.setup_basic_filtering(instance, network_info) self.fw.prepare_instance_filter(instance, network_info) self.fw.apply_instance_filter(instance, network_info) - _ensure_all_called() + _ensure_all_called(mac) self.teardown_security_group() db.instance_destroy(context.get_admin_context(), instance_ref['id']) -- cgit From 2fdf2d3fb05f58d1778671830eab111328f624fc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Trey Morris Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2011 13:28:17 -0500 Subject: forgot ) --- nova/tests/test_libvirt.py | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py b/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py index 02b2f0cfe..ded5a99ab 100644 --- a/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py @@ -1379,7 +1379,7 @@ class NWFilterTestCase(test.TestCase): def _ensure_all_called(mac): instance_filter = 'nova-instance-%s-%s' % (instance_ref['name'], - mac.translate(None, ':') + mac.translate(None, ':')) secgroup_filter = 'nova-secgroup-%s' % self.security_group['id'] for required in [secgroup_filter, 'allow-dhcp-server', 'no-arp-spoofing', 'no-ip-spoofing', -- cgit From 3ae6943354a8c22e65233bca38f38c3521b1cce4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Trey Morris Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2011 13:32:16 -0500 Subject: updated fake values --- nova/tests/fake_network_info.py | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py b/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py index a8e36c06b..079cf539b 100644 --- a/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py +++ b/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ def fixed_ips(num_networks, num_ips, num_floating_ips=0): flavor = {'id': 0, 'name': 'fake_flavor', - 'memory_mb': 512, + 'memory_mb': 2048, 'vcpus': 2, 'local_gb': 10, 'flavor_id': 0, -- cgit From 698e6052d70bd6da4b6b1d2cfcf096ea576c36a6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Trey Morris Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2011 13:37:25 -0500 Subject: updated fake values --- nova/tests/test_libvirt.py | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py b/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py index ded5a99ab..6947a70b0 100644 --- a/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py @@ -1120,7 +1120,7 @@ class IptablesFirewallTestCase(test.TestCase): network_info = _fake_network_info(self.stubs, 1) rulesv4, rulesv6 = self.fw._filters_for_instance("fake", network_info) self.assertEquals(len(rulesv4), 2) - self.assertEquals(len(rulesv6), 3) + self.assertEquals(len(rulesv6), 1) def test_filters_for_instance_without_ip_v6(self): self.flags(use_ipv6=False) -- cgit From 02c501391ad9f6bb55771053418f10301e644c8f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Trey Morris Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2011 13:44:26 -0500 Subject: updated fake values --- nova/tests/test_libvirt.py | 13 ++++++++----- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py b/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py index 6947a70b0..1b09a3302 100644 --- a/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py @@ -1130,11 +1130,14 @@ class IptablesFirewallTestCase(test.TestCase): self.assertEquals(len(rulesv6), 0) def test_multinic_iptables(self): - ipv4_rules_per_network = 2 - ipv6_rules_per_network = 3 + ipv4_rules_per_addr = 1 + ipv4_addr_per_network = 2 + ipv6_rules_per_addr = 1 + ipv6_addr_per_network = 1 networks_count = 5 instance_ref = self._create_instance_ref() - network_info = _fake_network_info(self.stubs, networks_count) + network_info = _fake_network_info(self.stubs, networks_count, + ipv4_addr_per_network) ipv4_len = len(self.fw.iptables.ipv4['filter'].rules) ipv6_len = len(self.fw.iptables.ipv6['filter'].rules) inst_ipv4, inst_ipv6 = self.fw.instance_rules(instance_ref, @@ -1145,9 +1148,9 @@ class IptablesFirewallTestCase(test.TestCase): ipv4_network_rules = len(ipv4) - len(inst_ipv4) - ipv4_len ipv6_network_rules = len(ipv6) - len(inst_ipv6) - ipv6_len self.assertEquals(ipv4_network_rules, - ipv4_rules_per_network * networks_count) + ipv4_rules_per_addr * ipv4_addr_per_network * networks_count) self.assertEquals(ipv6_network_rules, - ipv6_rules_per_network * networks_count) + ipv6_rules_per_addr * ipv4_addr_per_network * networks_count) def test_do_refresh_security_group_rules(self): instance_ref = self._create_instance_ref() -- cgit From adf03e7274636cd58d9c04461896a50f43934e15 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Trey Morris Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2011 13:47:54 -0500 Subject: updated fake values --- nova/tests/test_libvirt.py | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py b/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py index 1b09a3302..d8bc9575b 100644 --- a/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py @@ -1150,7 +1150,7 @@ class IptablesFirewallTestCase(test.TestCase): self.assertEquals(ipv4_network_rules, ipv4_rules_per_addr * ipv4_addr_per_network * networks_count) self.assertEquals(ipv6_network_rules, - ipv6_rules_per_addr * ipv4_addr_per_network * networks_count) + ipv6_rules_per_addr * ipv6_addr_per_network * networks_count) def test_do_refresh_security_group_rules(self): instance_ref = self._create_instance_ref() -- cgit From 477510214e80be21a40bff6c053090793653f6a1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Trey Morris Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2011 15:09:39 -0500 Subject: couple of pep8s --- nova/tests/fake_network_info.py | 1 + 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+) diff --git a/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py b/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py index 079cf539b..2e8cf60ec 100644 --- a/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py +++ b/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py @@ -89,6 +89,7 @@ flavor = {'id': 0, 'rxtx_quota': 0, 'rxtx_cap': 3} + def floating_ips(fixed_ip_id): for i in xrange(154): yield {'id': 0, -- cgit From d0f42b4bf6e60485c7bebe1c60dccce48a0ddcb3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Trey Morris Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2011 16:55:52 -0500 Subject: stubbed some stuff in test_libvirt --- nova/tests/test_libvirt.py | 7 +++++++ 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+) diff --git a/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py b/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py index d8bc9575b..58e78daf4 100644 --- a/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py @@ -1063,10 +1063,17 @@ class IptablesFirewallTestCase(test.TestCase): return '', '' print cmd, kwargs + def get_fixed_ips(*args, **kwargs): + ips = [] + for network, info in network_info: + ips.extend(info['ips']) + return [ip['ip'] for ip in ips] + from nova.network import linux_net linux_net.iptables_manager.execute = fake_iptables_execute network_info = _fake_network_info(self.stubs, 1) + self.stubs.Set(self.db, 'instance_get_fixed_addresses', get_fixed_ips) self.fw.prepare_instance_filter(instance_ref, network_info) self.fw.apply_instance_filter(instance_ref, network_info) -- cgit From 9737731fff7f6d4d19213b453315610bd095a0e6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Trey Morris Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2011 17:00:06 -0500 Subject: updated libvirt test --- nova/tests/test_libvirt.py | 11 ++++++----- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py b/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py index 58e78daf4..2ff6b3953 100644 --- a/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py @@ -1073,7 +1073,7 @@ class IptablesFirewallTestCase(test.TestCase): linux_net.iptables_manager.execute = fake_iptables_execute network_info = _fake_network_info(self.stubs, 1) - self.stubs.Set(self.db, 'instance_get_fixed_addresses', get_fixed_ips) + self.stubs.Set(db, 'instance_get_fixed_addresses', get_fixed_ips) self.fw.prepare_instance_filter(instance_ref, network_info) self.fw.apply_instance_filter(instance_ref, network_info) @@ -1111,10 +1111,11 @@ class IptablesFirewallTestCase(test.TestCase): self.assertTrue(len(filter(regex.match, self.out_rules)) > 0, "ICMP Echo Request acceptance rule wasn't added") - regex = re.compile('-A .* -j ACCEPT -p tcp -m multiport ' - '--dports 80:81 -s %s' % (src_ip,)) - self.assertTrue(len(filter(regex.match, self.out_rules)) > 0, - "TCP port 80/81 acceptance rule wasn't added") + for ip in get_fixed_ips(): + regex = re.compile('-A .* -j ACCEPT -p tcp -m multiport ' + '--dports 80:81 -s %s' % ip) + self.assertTrue(len(filter(regex.match, self.out_rules)) > 0, + "TCP port 80/81 acceptance rule wasn't added") regex = re.compile('-A .* -j ACCEPT -p tcp ' '-m multiport --dports 80:81 -s 192.168.10.0/24') -- cgit From 156430b2d795833245c069f83c435a8a240556fd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Trey Morris Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2011 17:04:30 -0500 Subject: removed self.test ip and _setup_networking from libvirt --- nova/tests/test_libvirt.py | 64 +++------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 61 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py b/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py index 2ff6b3953..fe5470a6f 100644 --- a/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py @@ -41,57 +41,14 @@ from nova.tests import fake_network_info libvirt = None FLAGS = flags.FLAGS +_fake_network_info = fake_network_info.fake_get_instance_nw_info +_ipv4_like = fake_network_info.ipv4_like + def _concurrency(wait, done, target): wait.wait() done.send() -_fake_network_info = fake_network_info.fake_get_instance_nw_info -_ipv4_like = fake_network_info.ipv4_like -def _create_network_info(count=1, ipv6=None): - if ipv6 is None: - ipv6 = FLAGS.use_ipv6 - fake = 'fake' - fake_ip = '10.11.12.13' - fake_ip_2 = '0.0.0.1' - fake_ip_3 = '0.0.0.1' - fake_vlan = 100 - fake_bridge_interface = 'eth0' - network = {'bridge': fake, - 'cidr': fake_ip, - 'cidr_v6': fake_ip, - 'gateway_v6': fake, - 'vlan': fake_vlan, - 'bridge_interface': fake_bridge_interface} - mapping = {'mac': fake, - 'dhcp_server': '10.0.0.1', - 'gateway': fake, - 'gateway6': fake, - 'ips': [{'ip': fake_ip}, {'ip': fake_ip}]} - if ipv6: - mapping['ip6s'] = [{'ip': fake_ip}, - {'ip': fake_ip_2}, - {'ip': fake_ip_3}] - return [(network, mapping) for x in xrange(0, count)] - - -def _setup_networking(instance_id, ip='1.2.3.4', mac='56:12:12:12:12:12'): - ctxt = context.get_admin_context() - network_ref = db.project_get_networks(ctxt, - 'fake', - associate=True)[0] - vif = {'address': mac, - 'network_id': network_ref['id'], - 'instance_id': instance_id} - vif_ref = db.virtual_interface_create(ctxt, vif) - - fixed_ip = {'address': ip, - 'network_id': network_ref['id'], - 'virtual_interface_id': vif_ref['id']} - db.fixed_ip_create(ctxt, fixed_ip) - db.fixed_ip_update(ctxt, ip, {'allocated': True, - 'instance_id': instance_id}) - class CacheConcurrencyTestCase(test.TestCase): def setUp(self): @@ -164,7 +121,6 @@ class LibvirtConnTestCase(test.TestCase): self.context = context.get_admin_context() self.flags(instances_path='') self.call_libvirt_dependant_setup = False - self.test_ip = '10.11.12.13' test_instance = {'memory_kb': '1024000', 'basepath': '/some/path', @@ -426,7 +382,6 @@ class LibvirtConnTestCase(test.TestCase): user_context = context.RequestContext(self.user_id, self.project_id) instance_ref = db.instance_create(user_context, instance) - _setup_networking(instance_ref['id'], self.test_ip) self.flags(libvirt_type='lxc') conn = connection.LibvirtConnection(True) @@ -458,8 +413,6 @@ class LibvirtConnTestCase(test.TestCase): network_ref = db.project_get_networks(context.get_admin_context(), self.project_id)[0] - _setup_networking(instance_ref['id'], self.test_ip) - type_uri_map = {'qemu': ('qemu:///system', [(lambda t: t.find('.').get('type'), 'qemu'), (lambda t: t.find('./os/type').text, 'hvm'), @@ -925,7 +878,6 @@ class IptablesFirewallTestCase(test.TestCase): """setup_basic_rules in nwfilter calls this.""" pass self.fake_libvirt_connection = FakeLibvirtConnection() - self.test_ip = '10.11.12.13' self.fw = firewall.IptablesFirewallDriver( get_connection=lambda: self.fake_libvirt_connection) @@ -989,10 +941,6 @@ class IptablesFirewallTestCase(test.TestCase): def test_static_filters(self): instance_ref = self._create_instance_ref() src_instance_ref = self._create_instance_ref() - src_ip = '10.11.12.14' - src_mac = '56:12:12:12:12:13' - _setup_networking(instance_ref['id'], self.test_ip, src_mac) - _setup_networking(src_instance_ref['id'], src_ip) admin_ctxt = context.get_admin_context() secgroup = db.security_group_create(admin_ctxt, @@ -1184,7 +1132,6 @@ class IptablesFirewallTestCase(test.TestCase): fakefilter.nwfilterLookupByName instance_ref = self._create_instance_ref() - _setup_networking(instance_ref['id'], self.test_ip) network_info = _fake_network_info(self.stubs, 1) self.fw.setup_basic_filtering(instance_ref, network_info) self.fw.prepare_instance_filter(instance_ref, network_info) @@ -1200,7 +1147,6 @@ class IptablesFirewallTestCase(test.TestCase): def test_provider_firewall_rules(self): # setup basic instance data instance_ref = self._create_instance_ref() - _setup_networking(instance_ref['id'], self.test_ip) # FRAGILE: peeks at how the firewall names chains chain_name = 'inst-%s' % instance_ref['id'] @@ -1270,7 +1216,6 @@ class NWFilterTestCase(test.TestCase): self.fake_libvirt_connection = Mock() - self.test_ip = '10.11.12.13' self.fw = firewall.NWFilterFirewall( lambda: self.fake_libvirt_connection) @@ -1386,8 +1331,6 @@ class NWFilterTestCase(test.TestCase): instance_ref = self._create_instance() inst_id = instance_ref['id'] - _setup_networking(instance_ref['id'], self.test_ip) - def _ensure_all_called(mac): instance_filter = 'nova-instance-%s-%s' % (instance_ref['name'], mac.translate(None, ':')) @@ -1444,7 +1387,6 @@ class NWFilterTestCase(test.TestCase): instance = db.instance_get(self.context, inst_id) - _setup_networking(instance_ref['id'], self.test_ip) network_info = _fake_network_info(self.stubs, 1) self.fw.setup_basic_filtering(instance, network_info) self.fw.prepare_instance_filter(instance, network_info) -- cgit From e39ec75169ff3b7ac29212ca315ad213997a8cbc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Naveed Massjouni Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2011 04:32:20 -0400 Subject: Updated VersionsXMLSerializer and corresponding tests to use lxml. --- nova/api/openstack/limits.py | 1 - nova/api/openstack/versions.py | 65 ++++++----- nova/api/openstack/views/versions.py | 2 +- nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py | 176 ++++++++++++------------------ 4 files changed, 109 insertions(+), 135 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/limits.py b/nova/api/openstack/limits.py index 5ee9a05b0..2896ac396 100644 --- a/nova/api/openstack/limits.py +++ b/nova/api/openstack/limits.py @@ -26,7 +26,6 @@ import re import time import urllib import webob.exc -from xml.dom import minidom from collections import defaultdict diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/versions.py b/nova/api/openstack/versions.py index e2f892fb6..16a4e8bfd 100644 --- a/nova/api/openstack/versions.py +++ b/nova/api/openstack/versions.py @@ -16,12 +16,14 @@ # under the License. from datetime import datetime +from lxml import etree import webob import webob.dec from xml.dom import minidom import nova.api.openstack.views.versions from nova.api.openstack import wsgi +from nova.api.openstack import xmlutil VERSIONS = { @@ -159,22 +161,6 @@ class VersionsRequestDeserializer(wsgi.RequestDeserializer): class VersionsXMLSerializer(wsgi.XMLDictSerializer): - #TODO(wwolf): this is temporary until we get rid of toprettyxml - # in the base class (XMLDictSerializer), which I plan to do in - # another branch - def to_xml_string(self, node, has_atom=False): - self._add_xmlns(node, has_atom) - return node.toxml(encoding='UTF-8') - - def _versions_to_xml(self, versions, name="versions", xmlns=None): - root = self._xml_doc.createElement(name) - root.setAttribute("xmlns", wsgi.XMLNS_V11) - root.setAttribute("xmlns:atom", wsgi.XMLNS_ATOM) - - for version in versions: - root.appendChild(self._create_version_node(version)) - - return root def _create_media_types(self, media_types): base = self._xml_doc.createElement('media-types') @@ -209,24 +195,45 @@ class VersionsXMLSerializer(wsgi.XMLDictSerializer): return version_node - def index(self, data): - self._xml_doc = minidom.Document() - node = self._versions_to_xml(data['versions']) + def _populate_version(self, version_node, version): + version_node.set('id', version['id']) + version_node.set('status', version['status']) + if 'updated' in version: + version_node.set('updated', version['updated']) + if 'media-types' in version: + media_types = etree.SubElement(version_node, 'media-types') + for mtype in version['media-types']: + elem = etree.SubElement(media_types, 'media-type') + elem.set('base', mtype['base']) + elem.set('type', mtype['type']) + for link in version.get('links', []): + elem = etree.SubElement(version_node, + '{%s}link' % xmlutil.XMLNS_ATOM) + elem.set('rel', link['rel']) + elem.set('href', link['href']) + if 'type' in link: + elem.set('type', link['type']) + + NSMAP = {None: xmlutil.XMLNS_V11, 'atom': xmlutil.XMLNS_ATOM} - return self.to_xml_string(node) + def index(self, data): + root = etree.Element('versions', nsmap=self.NSMAP) + for version in data['versions']: + version_elem = etree.SubElement(root, 'version') + self._populate_version(version_elem, version) + return etree.tostring(root, encoding='UTF-8') def show(self, data): - self._xml_doc = minidom.Document() - node = self._create_version_node(data['version'], True) - - return self.to_xml_string(node) + root = etree.Element('version', nsmap=self.NSMAP) + self._populate_version(root, data['version']) + return etree.tostring(root, encoding='UTF-8') def multi(self, data): - self._xml_doc = minidom.Document() - node = self._versions_to_xml(data['choices'], 'choices', - xmlns=wsgi.XMLNS_V11) - - return self.to_xml_string(node) + root = etree.Element('choices', nsmap=self.NSMAP) + for version in data['choices']: + version_elem = etree.SubElement(root, 'version') + self._populate_version(version_elem, version) + return etree.tostring(root, encoding='UTF-8') class VersionsAtomSerializer(wsgi.XMLDictSerializer): diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/views/versions.py b/nova/api/openstack/views/versions.py index 03da80818..1ac398706 100644 --- a/nova/api/openstack/views/versions.py +++ b/nova/api/openstack/views/versions.py @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ class ViewBuilder(object): def build_versions(self, versions): version_objs = [] - for version in versions: + for version in sorted(versions.keys()): version = versions[version] version_objs.append({ "id": version['id'], diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py index 1269f13c9..3b4396b1a 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py @@ -18,8 +18,7 @@ import json import stubout import webob -import xml.etree.ElementTree - +from lxml import etree from nova import context from nova import test @@ -28,6 +27,10 @@ from nova.api.openstack import versions from nova.api.openstack import views from nova.api.openstack import wsgi +NS = { + 'atom': 'http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom', + 'ns': 'http://docs.openstack.org/compute/api/v1.1' +} VERSIONS = { "v1.0": { "id": "v1.0", @@ -113,23 +116,23 @@ class VersionsTest(test.TestCase): versions = json.loads(res.body)["versions"] expected = [ { - "id": "v1.1", - "status": "CURRENT", + "id": "v1.0", + "status": "DEPRECATED", "updated": "2011-01-21T11:33:21Z", "links": [ { "rel": "self", - "href": "http://localhost/v1.1/", + "href": "http://localhost/v1.0/", }], }, { - "id": "v1.0", - "status": "DEPRECATED", + "id": "v1.1", + "status": "CURRENT", "updated": "2011-01-21T11:33:21Z", "links": [ { "rel": "self", - "href": "http://localhost/v1.0/", + "href": "http://localhost/v1.1/", }], }, ] @@ -233,48 +236,19 @@ class VersionsTest(test.TestCase): res = req.get_response(fakes.wsgi_app()) self.assertEqual(res.status_int, 200) self.assertEqual(res.content_type, "application/xml") - root = xml.etree.ElementTree.XML(res.body) - self.assertEqual(root.tag.split('}')[1], "version") - self.assertEqual(root.tag.split('}')[0].strip('{'), wsgi.XMLNS_V11) - children = list(root) - media_types = children[0] - media_type_nodes = list(media_types) - links = (children[1], children[2], children[3]) - - self.assertEqual(media_types.tag.split('}')[1], 'media-types') - for media_node in media_type_nodes: - self.assertEqual(media_node.tag.split('}')[1], 'media-type') - - expected = """ - - - - - - - - - - - - - """.replace(" ", "").replace("\n", "") % wsgi.XMLNS_V11 - - actual = res.body.replace(" ", "").replace("\n", "") - self.assertEqual(expected, actual) + version = etree.XML(res.body) + expected = VERSIONS['v1.0'] + self.assertTrue(version.xpath('/ns:version', namespaces=NS)) + media_types = version.xpath('ns:media-types/ns:media-type', + namespaces=NS) + self._compare_media_types(media_types, expected['media-types']) + for key in ['id', 'status', 'updated']: + self.assertEqual(version.get(key), expected[key]) + links = version.xpath('atom:link', namespaces=NS) + self._compare_links(links, + [{'rel': 'self', 'href': 'http://localhost/v1.0/'}] + + expected['links']) def test_get_version_1_1_detail_xml(self): req = webob.Request.blank('/v1.1/') @@ -282,35 +256,19 @@ class VersionsTest(test.TestCase): res = req.get_response(fakes.wsgi_app()) self.assertEqual(res.status_int, 200) self.assertEqual(res.content_type, "application/xml") - expected = """ - - - - - - - - - - - - - """.replace(" ", "").replace("\n", "") % wsgi.XMLNS_V11 - actual = res.body.replace(" ", "").replace("\n", "") - self.assertEqual(expected, actual) + version = etree.XML(res.body) + expected = VERSIONS['v1.1'] + self.assertTrue(version.xpath('/ns:version', namespaces=NS)) + media_types = version.xpath('ns:media-types/ns:media-type', + namespaces=NS) + self._compare_media_types(media_types, expected['media-types']) + for key in ['id', 'status', 'updated']: + self.assertEqual(version.get(key), expected[key]) + links = version.xpath('atom:link', namespaces=NS) + self._compare_links(links, + [{'rel': 'self', 'href': 'http://localhost/v1.1/'}] + + expected['links']) def test_get_version_list_xml(self): req = webob.Request.blank('/') @@ -319,21 +277,19 @@ class VersionsTest(test.TestCase): self.assertEqual(res.status_int, 200) self.assertEqual(res.content_type, "application/xml") - expected = """ - - - - - - - - """.replace(" ", "").replace("\n", "") % (wsgi.XMLNS_V11, - wsgi.XMLNS_ATOM) - - actual = res.body.replace(" ", "").replace("\n", "") + root = etree.XML(res.body) + self.assertTrue(root.xpath('/ns:versions', namespaces=NS)) + versions = root.xpath('ns:version', namespaces=NS) + self.assertEqual(len(versions), 2) - self.assertEqual(expected, actual) + for (i, v) in ((0, 'v1.0'), (1, 'v1.1')): + version = versions[i] + expected = VERSIONS[v] + for key in ['id', 'status', 'updated']: + self.assertEqual(version.get(key), expected[key]) + (link,) = version.xpath('atom:link', namespaces=NS) + self._compare_links(link, + [{'rel': 'self', 'href': 'http://localhost/%s/' % v}]) def test_get_version_1_0_detail_atom(self): req = webob.Request.blank('/v1.0/') @@ -427,21 +383,21 @@ class VersionsTest(test.TestCase): - http://localhost/v1.1/ - Version v1.1 + http://localhost/v1.0/ + Version v1.0 2011-01-21T11:33:21Z - + - Version v1.1 CURRENT (2011-01-21T11:33:21Z) + Version v1.0 DEPRECATED (2011-01-21T11:33:21Z) - http://localhost/v1.0/ - Version v1.0 + http://localhost/v1.1/ + Version v1.1 2011-01-21T11:33:21Z - + - Version v1.0 DEPRECATED (2011-01-21T11:33:21Z) + Version v1.1 CURRENT (2011-01-21T11:33:21Z) @@ -598,6 +554,18 @@ class VersionsTest(test.TestCase): self.assertDictMatch(expected, json.loads(res.body)) + def _compare_media_types(self, actual, expected): + for elem, data in zip(actual, expected): + self.assertEqual(elem.get('base'), data['base']) + self.assertEqual(elem.get('type'), data['type']) + + def _compare_links(self, actual, expected): + for elem, data in zip(actual, expected): + self.assertEqual(elem.get('rel'), data['rel']) + self.assertEqual(elem.get('href'), data['href']) + if 'type' in data: + self.assertEqual(elem.get('type'), data['type']) + class VersionsViewBuilderTests(test.TestCase): def test_view_builder(self): @@ -665,7 +633,7 @@ class VersionsSerializerTests(test.TestCase): serializer = versions.VersionsXMLSerializer() response = serializer.index(versions_data) - root = xml.etree.ElementTree.XML(response) + root = etree.XML(response) self.assertEqual(root.tag.split('}')[1], "versions") self.assertEqual(root.tag.split('}')[0].strip('{'), wsgi.XMLNS_V11) version = list(root)[0] @@ -703,7 +671,7 @@ class VersionsSerializerTests(test.TestCase): serializer = versions.VersionsXMLSerializer() response = serializer.multi(versions_data) - root = xml.etree.ElementTree.XML(response) + root = etree.XML(response) self.assertEqual(root.tag.split('}')[1], "choices") self.assertEqual(root.tag.split('}')[0].strip('{'), wsgi.XMLNS_V11) version = list(root)[0] @@ -770,7 +738,7 @@ class VersionsSerializerTests(test.TestCase): serializer = versions.VersionsXMLSerializer() response = serializer.show(version_data) - root = xml.etree.ElementTree.XML(response) + root = etree.XML(response) self.assertEqual(root.tag.split('}')[1], "version") self.assertEqual(root.tag.split('}')[0].strip('{'), wsgi.XMLNS_V11) @@ -812,7 +780,7 @@ class VersionsSerializerTests(test.TestCase): serializer = versions.VersionsAtomSerializer() response = serializer.index(versions_data) - root = xml.etree.ElementTree.XML(response) + root = etree.XML(response) self.assertEqual(root.tag.split('}')[1], "feed") self.assertEqual(root.tag.split('}')[0].strip('{'), "http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom") @@ -905,7 +873,7 @@ class VersionsSerializerTests(test.TestCase): serializer = versions.VersionsAtomSerializer() response = serializer.show(versions_data) - root = xml.etree.ElementTree.XML(response) + root = etree.XML(response) self.assertEqual(root.tag.split('}')[1], "feed") self.assertEqual(root.tag.split('}')[0].strip('{'), "http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom") -- cgit From edc43980ff56777e8200022f888c7170ca9baaea Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Chuck Short Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2011 11:26:59 -0400 Subject: Use getCapabilities rather than getInfo() since some versions of libvirt dont provide dmi information --- nova/virt/libvirt/connection.py | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/nova/virt/libvirt/connection.py b/nova/virt/libvirt/connection.py index 363a20ed0..6ae458537 100644 --- a/nova/virt/libvirt/connection.py +++ b/nova/virt/libvirt/connection.py @@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ class LibvirtConnection(driver.ComputeDriver): def _test_connection(self): try: - self._wrapped_conn.getInfo() + self._wrapped_conn.geCapabilities() return True except libvirt.libvirtError as e: if e.get_error_code() == libvirt.VIR_ERR_SYSTEM_ERROR and \ -- cgit From 9e3fd76a2f7d55ef111631e6ffac5575a6dd4817 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Naveed Massjouni Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2011 02:35:01 -0400 Subject: Use feedparser to parse the generated atom feeds in the tests for the versions resource. --- nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py | 374 +++++++++++++----------------- 1 file changed, 167 insertions(+), 207 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py index 3b4396b1a..57a81738c 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py @@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ # License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations # under the License. +import feedparser import json import stubout import webob @@ -297,36 +298,43 @@ class VersionsTest(test.TestCase): res = req.get_response(fakes.wsgi_app()) self.assertEqual(res.status_int, 200) self.assertEqual("application/atom+xml", res.content_type) - expected = """ - - About This Version - 2011-01-21T11:33:21Z - http://localhost/v1.0/ - - Rackspace - http://www.rackspace.com/ - - - - http://localhost/v1.0/ - Version v1.0 - 2011-01-21T11:33:21Z - - - - - Version v1.0 DEPRECATED (2011-01-21T11:33:21Z) - - - """.replace(" ", "").replace("\n", "") - - actual = res.body.replace(" ", "").replace("\n", "") - self.assertEqual(expected, actual) + + f = feedparser.parse(res.body) + self.assertEqual(f.feed.title, 'About This Version') + self.assertEqual(f.feed.updated, '2011-01-21T11:33:21Z') + self.assertEqual(f.feed.id, 'http://localhost/v1.0/') + self.assertEqual(f.feed.author, 'Rackspace') + self.assertEqual(f.feed.author_detail.href, 'http://www.rackspace.com/') + self.assertEqual(f.feed.links, [{'href': 'http://localhost/v1.0/', + 'type': 'application/atom+xml', + 'rel': 'self'}]) + + self.assertEqual(len(f.entries), 1) + entry = f.entries[0] + self.assertEqual(entry.id, 'http://localhost/v1.0/') + self.assertEqual(entry.title, 'Version v1.0') + self.assertEqual(entry.updated, '2011-01-21T11:33:21Z') + self.assertEqual(len(entry.content), 1) + self.assertEqual(entry.content[0].value, + 'Version v1.0 DEPRECATED (2011-01-21T11:33:21Z)') + self.assertEqual(entry.links, [ + { + 'href': 'http://localhost/v1.0/', + 'type': 'application/atom+xml', + 'rel': 'self' + }, + { + 'href': 'http://docs.rackspacecloud.com/servers/api/v1.0/'\ + 'cs-devguide-20110125.pdf', + 'type': 'application/pdf', + 'rel': 'describedby' + }, + { + 'href': 'http://docs.rackspacecloud.com/servers/api/v1.0/'\ + 'application.wadl', + 'type': 'application/vnd.sun.wadl+xml', + 'rel': 'describedby' + }]) def test_get_version_1_1_detail_atom(self): req = webob.Request.blank('/v1.1/') @@ -334,36 +342,43 @@ class VersionsTest(test.TestCase): res = req.get_response(fakes.wsgi_app()) self.assertEqual(res.status_int, 200) self.assertEqual("application/atom+xml", res.content_type) - expected = """ - - About This Version - 2011-01-21T11:33:21Z - http://localhost/v1.1/ - - Rackspace - http://www.rackspace.com/ - - - - http://localhost/v1.1/ - Version v1.1 - 2011-01-21T11:33:21Z - - - - - Version v1.1 CURRENT (2011-01-21T11:33:21Z) - - - """.replace(" ", "").replace("\n", "") - - actual = res.body.replace(" ", "").replace("\n", "") - self.assertEqual(expected, actual) + + f = feedparser.parse(res.body) + self.assertEqual(f.feed.title, 'About This Version') + self.assertEqual(f.feed.updated, '2011-01-21T11:33:21Z') + self.assertEqual(f.feed.id, 'http://localhost/v1.1/') + self.assertEqual(f.feed.author, 'Rackspace') + self.assertEqual(f.feed.author_detail.href, 'http://www.rackspace.com/') + self.assertEqual(f.feed.links, [{'href': 'http://localhost/v1.1/', + 'type': 'application/atom+xml', + 'rel': 'self'}]) + + self.assertEqual(len(f.entries), 1) + entry = f.entries[0] + self.assertEqual(entry.id, 'http://localhost/v1.1/') + self.assertEqual(entry.title, 'Version v1.1') + self.assertEqual(entry.updated, '2011-01-21T11:33:21Z') + self.assertEqual(len(entry.content), 1) + self.assertEqual(entry.content[0].value, + 'Version v1.1 CURRENT (2011-01-21T11:33:21Z)') + self.assertEqual(entry.links, [ + { + 'href': 'http://localhost/v1.1/', + 'type': 'application/atom+xml', + 'rel': 'self' + }, + { + 'href': 'http://docs.rackspacecloud.com/servers/api/v1.1/'\ + 'cs-devguide-20110125.pdf', + 'type': 'application/pdf', + 'rel': 'describedby' + }, + { + 'href': 'http://docs.rackspacecloud.com/servers/api/v1.1/'\ + 'application.wadl', + 'type': 'application/vnd.sun.wadl+xml', + 'rel': 'describedby' + }]) def test_get_version_list_atom(self): req = webob.Request.blank('/') @@ -372,40 +387,39 @@ class VersionsTest(test.TestCase): self.assertEqual(res.status_int, 200) self.assertEqual(res.content_type, "application/atom+xml") - expected = """ - - Available API Versions - 2011-01-21T11:33:21Z - http://localhost/ - - Rackspace - http://www.rackspace.com/ - - - - http://localhost/v1.0/ - Version v1.0 - 2011-01-21T11:33:21Z - - - Version v1.0 DEPRECATED (2011-01-21T11:33:21Z) - - - - http://localhost/v1.1/ - Version v1.1 - 2011-01-21T11:33:21Z - - - Version v1.1 CURRENT (2011-01-21T11:33:21Z) - - - - """.replace(" ", "").replace("\n", "") - - actual = res.body.replace(" ", "").replace("\n", "") - - self.assertEqual(expected, actual) + f = feedparser.parse(res.body) + self.assertEqual(f.feed.title, 'Available API Versions') + self.assertEqual(f.feed.updated, '2011-01-21T11:33:21Z') + self.assertEqual(f.feed.id, 'http://localhost/') + self.assertEqual(f.feed.author, 'Rackspace') + self.assertEqual(f.feed.author_detail.href, 'http://www.rackspace.com/') + self.assertEqual(f.feed.links, [{'href': 'http://localhost/', + 'type': 'application/atom+xml', + 'rel': 'self'}]) + + self.assertEqual(len(f.entries), 2) + entry = f.entries[0] + self.assertEqual(entry.id, 'http://localhost/v1.0/') + self.assertEqual(entry.title, 'Version v1.0') + self.assertEqual(entry.updated, '2011-01-21T11:33:21Z') + self.assertEqual(len(entry.content), 1) + self.assertEqual(entry.content[0].value, + 'Version v1.0 DEPRECATED (2011-01-21T11:33:21Z)') + self.assertEqual(entry.links, [{ + 'href': 'http://localhost/v1.0/', + 'type': 'application/atom+xml', + 'rel': 'self'}]) + entry = f.entries[1] + self.assertEqual(entry.id, 'http://localhost/v1.1/') + self.assertEqual(entry.title, 'Version v1.1') + self.assertEqual(entry.updated, '2011-01-21T11:33:21Z') + self.assertEqual(len(entry.content), 1) + self.assertEqual(entry.content[0].value, + 'Version v1.1 CURRENT (2011-01-21T11:33:21Z)') + self.assertEqual(entry.links, [{ + 'href': 'http://localhost/v1.1/', + 'type': 'application/atom+xml', + 'rel': 'self'}]) def test_multi_choice_image(self): req = webob.Request.blank('/images/1') @@ -779,59 +793,28 @@ class VersionsSerializerTests(test.TestCase): serializer = versions.VersionsAtomSerializer() response = serializer.index(versions_data) - - root = etree.XML(response) - self.assertEqual(root.tag.split('}')[1], "feed") - self.assertEqual(root.tag.split('}')[0].strip('{'), - "http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom") - - children = list(root) - title = children[0] - updated = children[1] - id = children[2] - author = children[3] - link = children[4] - entry = children[5] - - self.assertEqual(title.tag.split('}')[1], 'title') - self.assertEqual(title.text, 'Available API Versions') - self.assertEqual(updated.tag.split('}')[1], 'updated') - self.assertEqual(updated.text, '2011-07-20T11:40:00Z') - self.assertEqual(id.tag.split('}')[1], 'id') - self.assertEqual(id.text, 'http://test/') - - self.assertEqual(author.tag.split('}')[1], 'author') - author_name = list(author)[0] - author_uri = list(author)[1] - self.assertEqual(author_name.tag.split('}')[1], 'name') - self.assertEqual(author_name.text, 'Rackspace') - self.assertEqual(author_uri.tag.split('}')[1], 'uri') - self.assertEqual(author_uri.text, 'http://www.rackspace.com/') - - self.assertEqual(link.get('href'), 'http://test/') - self.assertEqual(link.get('rel'), 'self') - - self.assertEqual(entry.tag.split('}')[1], 'entry') - entry_children = list(entry) - entry_id = entry_children[0] - entry_title = entry_children[1] - entry_updated = entry_children[2] - entry_link = entry_children[3] - entry_content = entry_children[4] - self.assertEqual(entry_id.tag.split('}')[1], "id") - self.assertEqual(entry_id.text, "http://test/2.9.8") - self.assertEqual(entry_title.tag.split('}')[1], "title") - self.assertEqual(entry_title.get('type'), "text") - self.assertEqual(entry_title.text, "Version 2.9.8") - self.assertEqual(entry_updated.tag.split('}')[1], "updated") - self.assertEqual(entry_updated.text, "2011-07-20T11:40:00Z") - self.assertEqual(entry_link.tag.split('}')[1], "link") - self.assertEqual(entry_link.get('href'), "http://test/2.9.8") - self.assertEqual(entry_link.get('rel'), "self") - self.assertEqual(entry_content.tag.split('}')[1], "content") - self.assertEqual(entry_content.get('type'), "text") - self.assertEqual(entry_content.text, - "Version 2.9.8 CURRENT (2011-07-20T11:40:00Z)") + f = feedparser.parse(response) + + self.assertEqual(f.feed.title, 'Available API Versions') + self.assertEqual(f.feed.updated, '2011-07-20T11:40:00Z') + self.assertEqual(f.feed.id, 'http://test/') + self.assertEqual(f.feed.author, 'Rackspace') + self.assertEqual(f.feed.author_detail.href, 'http://www.rackspace.com/') + self.assertEqual(f.feed.links, [{'href': 'http://test/', + 'type': 'application/atom+xml', + 'rel': 'self'}]) + self.assertEqual(len(f.entries), 1) + entry = f.entries[0] + self.assertEqual(entry.id, 'http://test/2.9.8') + self.assertEqual(entry.title, 'Version 2.9.8') + self.assertEqual(entry.updated, '2011-07-20T11:40:00Z') + self.assertEqual(len(entry.content), 1) + self.assertEqual(entry.content[0].value, + 'Version 2.9.8 CURRENT (2011-07-20T11:40:00Z)') + self.assertEqual(entry.links, [{ + 'href': 'http://test/2.9.8', + 'type': 'application/atom+xml', + 'rel': 'self'}]) def test_version_detail_atom_serializer(self): versions_data = { @@ -872,63 +855,40 @@ class VersionsSerializerTests(test.TestCase): serializer = versions.VersionsAtomSerializer() response = serializer.show(versions_data) - - root = etree.XML(response) - self.assertEqual(root.tag.split('}')[1], "feed") - self.assertEqual(root.tag.split('}')[0].strip('{'), - "http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom") - - children = list(root) - title = children[0] - updated = children[1] - id = children[2] - author = children[3] - link = children[4] - entry = children[5] - - self.assertEqual(root.tag.split('}')[1], 'feed') - self.assertEqual(title.tag.split('}')[1], 'title') - self.assertEqual(title.text, 'About This Version') - self.assertEqual(updated.tag.split('}')[1], 'updated') - self.assertEqual(updated.text, '2011-01-21T11:33:21Z') - self.assertEqual(id.tag.split('}')[1], 'id') - self.assertEqual(id.text, 'http://localhost/v1.1/') - - self.assertEqual(author.tag.split('}')[1], 'author') - author_name = list(author)[0] - author_uri = list(author)[1] - self.assertEqual(author_name.tag.split('}')[1], 'name') - self.assertEqual(author_name.text, 'Rackspace') - self.assertEqual(author_uri.tag.split('}')[1], 'uri') - self.assertEqual(author_uri.text, 'http://www.rackspace.com/') - - self.assertEqual(link.get('href'), - 'http://localhost/v1.1/') - self.assertEqual(link.get('rel'), 'self') - - self.assertEqual(entry.tag.split('}')[1], 'entry') - entry_children = list(entry) - entry_id = entry_children[0] - entry_title = entry_children[1] - entry_updated = entry_children[2] - entry_links = (entry_children[3], entry_children[4], entry_children[5]) - entry_content = entry_children[6] - - self.assertEqual(entry_id.tag.split('}')[1], "id") - self.assertEqual(entry_id.text, - "http://localhost/v1.1/") - self.assertEqual(entry_title.tag.split('}')[1], "title") - self.assertEqual(entry_title.get('type'), "text") - self.assertEqual(entry_title.text, "Version v1.1") - self.assertEqual(entry_updated.tag.split('}')[1], "updated") - self.assertEqual(entry_updated.text, "2011-01-21T11:33:21Z") - - for i, link in enumerate(versions_data["version"]["links"]): - self.assertEqual(entry_links[i].tag.split('}')[1], "link") - for key, val in versions_data["version"]["links"][i].items(): - self.assertEqual(entry_links[i].get(key), val) - - self.assertEqual(entry_content.tag.split('}')[1], "content") - self.assertEqual(entry_content.get('type'), "text") - self.assertEqual(entry_content.text, - "Version v1.1 CURRENT (2011-01-21T11:33:21Z)") + f = feedparser.parse(response) + + self.assertEqual(f.feed.title, 'About This Version') + self.assertEqual(f.feed.updated, '2011-01-21T11:33:21Z') + self.assertEqual(f.feed.id, 'http://localhost/v1.1/') + self.assertEqual(f.feed.author, 'Rackspace') + self.assertEqual(f.feed.author_detail.href, 'http://www.rackspace.com/') + self.assertEqual(f.feed.links, [{'href': 'http://localhost/v1.1/', + 'type': 'application/atom+xml', + 'rel': 'self'}]) + self.assertEqual(len(f.entries), 1) + entry = f.entries[0] + self.assertEqual(entry.id, 'http://localhost/v1.1/') + self.assertEqual(entry.title, 'Version v1.1') + self.assertEqual(entry.updated, '2011-01-21T11:33:21Z') + self.assertEqual(len(entry.content), 1) + self.assertEqual(entry.content[0].value, + 'Version v1.1 CURRENT (2011-01-21T11:33:21Z)') + self.assertEqual(entry.links, [ + { + 'rel': 'self', + 'type': 'application/atom+xml', + 'href': 'http://localhost/v1.1/', + }, + { + 'rel': 'describedby', + 'type': 'application/pdf', + 'href': 'http://docs.rackspacecloud.com/' + 'servers/api/v1.1/cs-devguide-20110125.pdf', + }, + { + 'rel': 'describedby', + 'type': 'application/vnd.sun.wadl+xml', + 'href': 'http://docs.rackspacecloud.com/' + 'servers/api/v1.1/application.wadl', + }, + ]) -- cgit From 13d68b59833f55d69497a0f5ac5ec8904af9ab0a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Naveed Massjouni Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2011 03:40:42 -0400 Subject: Code cleanup. --- nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py | 94 +++++++++++++++---------------- 1 file changed, 46 insertions(+), 48 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py index 57a81738c..129d1e69d 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py @@ -243,13 +243,14 @@ class VersionsTest(test.TestCase): self.assertTrue(version.xpath('/ns:version', namespaces=NS)) media_types = version.xpath('ns:media-types/ns:media-type', namespaces=NS) - self._compare_media_types(media_types, expected['media-types']) + self.assertTrue(_compare_media_types(media_types, + expected['media-types'])) for key in ['id', 'status', 'updated']: self.assertEqual(version.get(key), expected[key]) links = version.xpath('atom:link', namespaces=NS) - self._compare_links(links, + self.assertTrue(_compare_links(links, [{'rel': 'self', 'href': 'http://localhost/v1.0/'}] - + expected['links']) + + expected['links'])) def test_get_version_1_1_detail_xml(self): req = webob.Request.blank('/v1.1/') @@ -263,13 +264,14 @@ class VersionsTest(test.TestCase): self.assertTrue(version.xpath('/ns:version', namespaces=NS)) media_types = version.xpath('ns:media-types/ns:media-type', namespaces=NS) - self._compare_media_types(media_types, expected['media-types']) + self.assertTrue(_compare_media_types(media_types, + expected['media-types'])) for key in ['id', 'status', 'updated']: self.assertEqual(version.get(key), expected[key]) links = version.xpath('atom:link', namespaces=NS) - self._compare_links(links, + self.assertTrue(_compare_links(links, [{'rel': 'self', 'href': 'http://localhost/v1.1/'}] - + expected['links']) + + expected['links'])) def test_get_version_list_xml(self): req = webob.Request.blank('/') @@ -289,8 +291,8 @@ class VersionsTest(test.TestCase): for key in ['id', 'status', 'updated']: self.assertEqual(version.get(key), expected[key]) (link,) = version.xpath('atom:link', namespaces=NS) - self._compare_links(link, - [{'rel': 'self', 'href': 'http://localhost/%s/' % v}]) + self.assertTrue(_compare_links(link, + [{'rel': 'self', 'href': 'http://localhost/%s/' % v}])) def test_get_version_1_0_detail_atom(self): req = webob.Request.blank('/v1.0/') @@ -568,18 +570,6 @@ class VersionsTest(test.TestCase): self.assertDictMatch(expected, json.loads(res.body)) - def _compare_media_types(self, actual, expected): - for elem, data in zip(actual, expected): - self.assertEqual(elem.get('base'), data['base']) - self.assertEqual(elem.get('type'), data['type']) - - def _compare_links(self, actual, expected): - for elem, data in zip(actual, expected): - self.assertEqual(elem.get('rel'), data['rel']) - self.assertEqual(elem.get('href'), data['href']) - if 'type' in data: - self.assertEqual(elem.get('type'), data['type']) - class VersionsViewBuilderTests(test.TestCase): def test_view_builder(self): @@ -648,21 +638,19 @@ class VersionsSerializerTests(test.TestCase): response = serializer.index(versions_data) root = etree.XML(response) - self.assertEqual(root.tag.split('}')[1], "versions") - self.assertEqual(root.tag.split('}')[0].strip('{'), wsgi.XMLNS_V11) - version = list(root)[0] - self.assertEqual(version.tag.split('}')[1], "version") - self.assertEqual(version.get('id'), - versions_data['versions'][0]['id']) + self.assertTrue(root.xpath('/ns:versions', namespaces=NS)) + version_elems = root.xpath('ns:version', namespaces=NS) + self.assertEqual(len(version_elems), 1) + version = version_elems[0] + self.assertEqual(version.get('id'), versions_data['versions'][0]['id']) self.assertEqual(version.get('status'), versions_data['versions'][0]['status']) - link = list(version)[0] - - self.assertEqual(link.tag.split('}')[1], "link") - self.assertEqual(link.tag.split('}')[0].strip('{'), wsgi.XMLNS_ATOM) - for key, val in versions_data['versions'][0]['links'][0].items(): - self.assertEqual(link.get(key), val) + (link,) = version.xpath('atom:link', namespaces=NS) + self.assertTrue(_compare_links(link, [{ + 'rel': 'self', + 'href': 'http://test/2.7.1', + 'type': 'application/atom+xml'}])) def test_versions_multi_xml_serializer(self): versions_data = { @@ -686,10 +674,8 @@ class VersionsSerializerTests(test.TestCase): response = serializer.multi(versions_data) root = etree.XML(response) - self.assertEqual(root.tag.split('}')[1], "choices") - self.assertEqual(root.tag.split('}')[0].strip('{'), wsgi.XMLNS_V11) - version = list(root)[0] - self.assertEqual(version.tag.split('}')[1], "version") + self.assertTrue(root.xpath('/ns:choices', namespaces=NS)) + (version,) = root.xpath('ns:version', namespaces=NS) self.assertEqual(version.get('id'), versions_data['choices'][0]['id']) self.assertEqual(version.get('status'), versions_data['choices'][0]['status']) @@ -698,19 +684,14 @@ class VersionsSerializerTests(test.TestCase): media_type_nodes = list(media_types) self.assertEqual(media_types.tag.split('}')[1], "media-types") - set_types = versions_data['choices'][0]['media-types'] - for i, type in enumerate(set_types): - node = media_type_nodes[i] - self.assertEqual(node.tag.split('}')[1], "media-type") - for key, val in set_types[i].items(): - self.assertEqual(node.get(key), val) - - link = list(version)[1] + media_types = version.xpath('ns:media-types/ns:media-type', + namespaces=NS) + self.assertTrue(_compare_media_types(media_types, + versions_data['choices'][0]['media-types'])) - self.assertEqual(link.tag.split('}')[1], "link") - self.assertEqual(link.tag.split('}')[0].strip('{'), wsgi.XMLNS_ATOM) - for key, val in versions_data['choices'][0]['links'][0].items(): - self.assertEqual(link.get(key), val) + (link,) = version.xpath('atom:link', namespaces=NS) + self.assertTrue(_compare_links(link, + versions_data['choices'][0]['links'])) def test_version_detail_xml_serializer(self): version_data = { @@ -892,3 +873,20 @@ class VersionsSerializerTests(test.TestCase): 'servers/api/v1.1/application.wadl', }, ]) + + +def _compare_links(actual, expected): + for elem, data in zip(actual, expected): + for key in ('rel', 'href', 'type'): + if elem.get(key) != data.get(key): + return False + return True + + +def _compare_media_types(actual, expected): + for elem, data in zip(actual, expected): + for key in ('base', 'type'): + if elem.get(key) != data.get(key): + return False + return True + -- cgit From 162f1750344a4e1812a15ec132fefd6e1fd47ca5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Naveed Massjouni Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2011 18:38:55 -0400 Subject: Updating test for xml to use lxml. --- nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py | 61 ++++++++++++++++--------------- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 29 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py index 129d1e69d..03a47bf24 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py @@ -483,28 +483,32 @@ class VersionsTest(test.TestCase): self.assertEqual(res.status_int, 300) self.assertEqual(res.content_type, "application/xml") - expected = """ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - """.replace(" ", "").replace("\n", "") % (wsgi.XMLNS_V11, - wsgi.XMLNS_ATOM) + root = etree.XML(res.body) + self.assertTrue(root.xpath('/ns:choices', namespaces=NS)) + versions = root.xpath('ns:version', namespaces=NS) + self.assertEqual(len(versions), 2) + + version = versions[0] + self.assertEqual(version.get('id'), 'v1.1'); + self.assertEqual(version.get('status'), 'CURRENT') + media_types = version.xpath('ns:media-types/ns:media-type', + namespaces=NS) + self.assertTrue(_compare_media_types(media_types, + VERSIONS['v1.1']['media-types'])) + links = version.xpath('atom:link', namespaces=NS) + self.assertTrue(_compare_links(links, + [{'rel': 'self', 'href': 'http://localhost/v1.1/images/1'}])) + + version = versions[1] + self.assertEqual(version.get('id'), 'v1.0'); + self.assertEqual(version.get('status'), 'DEPRECATED') + media_types = version.xpath('ns:media-types/ns:media-type', + namespaces=NS) + self.assertTrue(_compare_media_types(media_types, + VERSIONS['v1.0']['media-types'])) + links = version.xpath('atom:link', namespaces=NS) + self.assertTrue(_compare_links(links, + [{'rel': 'self', 'href': 'http://localhost/v1.0/images/1'}])) def test_multi_choice_server_atom(self): """ @@ -876,17 +880,16 @@ class VersionsSerializerTests(test.TestCase): def _compare_links(actual, expected): - for elem, data in zip(actual, expected): - for key in ('rel', 'href', 'type'): - if elem.get(key) != data.get(key): - return False - return True + return _compare_tree_to_dict(actual, expected, ('rel', 'href', 'type')) def _compare_media_types(actual, expected): + return _compare_tree_to_dict(actual, expected, ('base', 'type')) + + +def _compare_tree_to_dict(actual, expected, keys): for elem, data in zip(actual, expected): - for key in ('base', 'type'): + for key in keys: if elem.get(key) != data.get(key): return False return True - -- cgit From d99588a4caf855f3876ea83fa0d8517a77727aef Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Naveed Massjouni Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2011 19:32:55 -0400 Subject: Updated VersionsAtomSerializer.index to use lxml.etree to generate atom feed. --- nova/api/openstack/versions.py | 102 ++++++++++++++++++----------------------- 1 file changed, 45 insertions(+), 57 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/versions.py b/nova/api/openstack/versions.py index 16a4e8bfd..0766e1eb7 100644 --- a/nova/api/openstack/versions.py +++ b/nova/api/openstack/versions.py @@ -162,39 +162,6 @@ class VersionsRequestDeserializer(wsgi.RequestDeserializer): class VersionsXMLSerializer(wsgi.XMLDictSerializer): - def _create_media_types(self, media_types): - base = self._xml_doc.createElement('media-types') - for type in media_types: - node = self._xml_doc.createElement('media-type') - node.setAttribute('base', type['base']) - node.setAttribute('type', type['type']) - base.appendChild(node) - - return base - - def _create_version_node(self, version, create_ns=False): - version_node = self._xml_doc.createElement('version') - if create_ns: - xmlns = wsgi.XMLNS_V11 - xmlns_atom = wsgi.XMLNS_ATOM - version_node.setAttribute('xmlns', xmlns) - version_node.setAttribute('xmlns:atom', xmlns_atom) - - version_node.setAttribute('id', version['id']) - version_node.setAttribute('status', version['status']) - if 'updated' in version: - version_node.setAttribute('updated', version['updated']) - - if 'media-types' in version: - media_types = self._create_media_types(version['media-types']) - version_node.appendChild(media_types) - - link_nodes = self._create_link_nodes(self._xml_doc, version['links']) - for link in link_nodes: - version_node.appendChild(link) - - return version_node - def _populate_version(self, version_node, version): version_node.set('id', version['id']) version_node.set('status', version['status']) @@ -237,6 +204,9 @@ class VersionsXMLSerializer(wsgi.XMLDictSerializer): class VersionsAtomSerializer(wsgi.XMLDictSerializer): + + NSMAP = {None: xmlutil.XMLNS_ATOM} + #TODO(wwolf): this is temporary until we get rid of toprettyxml # in the base class (XMLDictSerializer), which I plan to do in # another branch @@ -301,31 +271,53 @@ class VersionsAtomSerializer(wsgi.XMLDictSerializer): root.appendChild(author) root.appendChild(link) - def _create_list_meta(self, root, versions): - title = self._create_text_elem('title', "Available API Versions", - type='text') + def _create_feed(self, versions): + feed = etree.Element('feed', nsmap=self.NSMAP) + title = etree.SubElement(feed, 'title') + title.set('type', 'text') + title.text = 'Available API Versions' + # Set this updated to the most recently updated version recent = self._get_most_recent_update(versions) - updated = self._create_text_elem('updated', recent) + etree.SubElement(feed, 'updated').text = recent base_url = self._get_base_url(versions[0]['links'][0]['href']) - id = self._create_text_elem('id', base_url) + etree.SubElement(feed, 'id').text = base_url - link = self._xml_doc.createElement('link') - link.setAttribute('rel', 'self') - link.setAttribute('href', base_url) + link = etree.SubElement(feed, 'link') + link.set('rel', 'self') + link.set('href', base_url) - author = self._xml_doc.createElement('author') - author_name = self._create_text_elem('name', 'Rackspace') - author_uri = self._create_text_elem('uri', 'http://www.rackspace.com/') - author.appendChild(author_name) - author.appendChild(author_uri) + author = etree.SubElement(feed, 'author') + etree.SubElement(author, 'name').text = 'Rackspace' + etree.SubElement(author, 'uri').text = 'http://www.rackspace.com/' - root.appendChild(title) - root.appendChild(updated) - root.appendChild(id) - root.appendChild(author) - root.appendChild(link) + for version in versions: + feed.append(self._create_version_entry(version)) + + return feed + + def _create_version_entry(self, version): + entry = etree.Element('entry') + etree.SubElement(entry, 'id').text = version['links'][0]['href'] + title = etree.SubElement(entry, 'title') + title.set('type', 'text') + title.text = 'Version %s' % version['id'] + etree.SubElement(entry, 'updated').text = version['updated'] + + for link in version['links']: + link_elem = etree.SubElement(entry, 'link') + link_elem.set('rel', link['rel']) + link_elem.set('href', link['href']) + if 'type' in link: + link_elem.set('type', link['type']) + + content = etree.SubElement(entry, 'content') + content.set('type', 'text') + content.text = 'Version %s %s (%s)' % (version['id'], + version['status'], + version['updated']) + return entry def _create_version_entries(self, root, versions): for version in versions: @@ -361,12 +353,8 @@ class VersionsAtomSerializer(wsgi.XMLDictSerializer): root.appendChild(entry) def index(self, data): - self._xml_doc = minidom.Document() - node = self._xml_doc.createElementNS(self.xmlns, 'feed') - self._create_list_meta(node, data['versions']) - self._create_version_entries(node, data['versions']) - - return self.to_xml_string(node) + feed = self._create_feed(data['versions']) + return etree.tostring(feed, encoding='UTF-8') def show(self, data): self._xml_doc = minidom.Document() -- cgit From 13c74c252b0b7f900cde6a09201ea01c389f73a8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Brian Waldon Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2011 22:43:26 -0400 Subject: move GlanceImageService tests to proper module; remove translation of non-standard image attributes to properties; ensure all image properties are available, defaulting to None if not provided --- nova/api/openstack/images.py | 2 +- nova/image/glance.py | 60 ++++-- nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py | 279 +--------------------------- nova/tests/image/test_glance.py | 318 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- 4 files changed, 363 insertions(+), 296 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/images.py b/nova/api/openstack/images.py index 1c8fc10c9..fcaa94651 100644 --- a/nova/api/openstack/images.py +++ b/nova/api/openstack/images.py @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ class Controller(object): """Initialize new `ImageController`. :param compute_service: `nova.compute.api:API` - :param image_service: `nova.image.service:BaseImageService` + :param image_service: `nova.image.glance:GlancemageService` """ self._compute_service = compute_service or compute.API() diff --git a/nova/image/glance.py b/nova/image/glance.py index 7233eb18d..2e0ed555d 100644 --- a/nova/image/glance.py +++ b/nova/image/glance.py @@ -57,17 +57,9 @@ def pick_glance_api_server(): return host, port -class GlanceImageService(service.BaseImageService): +class GlanceImageService(object): """Provides storage and retrieval of disk image objects within Glance.""" - GLANCE_ONLY_ATTRS = ['size', 'location', 'disk_format', - 'container_format', 'checksum'] - - # NOTE(sirp): Overriding to use _translate_to_service provided by - # BaseImageService - SERVICE_IMAGE_ATTRS = service.BaseImageService.BASE_IMAGE_ATTRS +\ - GLANCE_ONLY_ATTRS - def __init__(self, client=None): self._client = client @@ -266,20 +258,46 @@ class GlanceImageService(service.BaseImageService): @classmethod def _translate_to_service(cls, image_meta): - image_meta = super(GlanceImageService, - cls)._translate_to_service(image_meta) image_meta = _convert_to_string(image_meta) return image_meta @classmethod def _translate_to_base(cls, image_meta): """Override translation to handle conversion to datetime objects.""" - image_meta = service.BaseImageService._propertify_metadata( - image_meta, cls.SERVICE_IMAGE_ATTRS) + image_meta = _limit_attributes(image_meta) image_meta = _convert_timestamps_to_datetimes(image_meta) image_meta = _convert_from_string(image_meta) return image_meta + @staticmethod + def _is_image_available(context, image_meta): + """Check image availability. + + Images are always available if they are public or if the user is an + admin. + + Otherwise, we filter by project_id (if present) and then fall-back to + images owned by user. + + """ + # FIXME(sirp): We should be filtering by user_id on the Glance side + # for security; however, we can't do that until we get authn/authz + # sorted out. Until then, filtering in Nova. + if image_meta['is_public'] or context.is_admin: + return True + + properties = image_meta['properties'] + + if context.project_id and ('project_id' in properties): + return str(properties['project_id']) == str(context.project_id) + + try: + user_id = properties['user_id'] + except KeyError: + return False + + return str(user_id) == str(context.user_id) + # utility functions def _convert_timestamps_to_datetimes(image_meta): @@ -338,3 +356,19 @@ def _convert_from_string(metadata): def _convert_to_string(metadata): return _convert(_json_dumps, metadata) + + + +def _limit_attributes(image_meta): + IMAGE_ATTRIBUTES = ['size', 'location', 'disk_format', + 'container_format', 'checksum', 'id', + 'name', 'created_at', 'updated_at', + 'deleted_at', 'deleted', 'status', + 'is_public'] + output = {} + for attr in IMAGE_ATTRIBUTES: + output[attr] = image_meta.get(attr) + + output['properties'] = image_meta.get('properties', {}) + + return output diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py index 2a7cfc382..b9bd18eda 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py @@ -41,280 +41,7 @@ from nova.api.openstack import images from nova.tests.api.openstack import fakes -class _BaseImageServiceTests(test.TestCase): - """Tasks to test for all image services""" - - def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): - super(_BaseImageServiceTests, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) - self.service = None - self.context = None - - def test_create(self): - fixture = self._make_fixture('test image') - num_images = len(self.service.index(self.context)) - - image_id = self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id'] - - self.assertNotEquals(None, image_id) - self.assertEquals(num_images + 1, - len(self.service.index(self.context))) - - def test_create_and_show_non_existing_image(self): - fixture = self._make_fixture('test image') - num_images = len(self.service.index(self.context)) - - image_id = self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id'] - - self.assertNotEquals(None, image_id) - self.assertRaises(exception.NotFound, - self.service.show, - self.context, - 'bad image id') - - def test_create_and_show_non_existing_image_by_name(self): - fixture = self._make_fixture('test image') - num_images = len(self.service.index(self.context)) - - image_id = self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id'] - - self.assertNotEquals(None, image_id) - self.assertRaises(exception.ImageNotFound, - self.service.show_by_name, - self.context, - 'bad image id') - - def test_update(self): - fixture = self._make_fixture('test image') - image_id = self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id'] - fixture['status'] = 'in progress' - - self.service.update(self.context, image_id, fixture) - - new_image_data = self.service.show(self.context, image_id) - self.assertEquals('in progress', new_image_data['status']) - - def test_delete(self): - fixture1 = self._make_fixture('test image 1') - fixture2 = self._make_fixture('test image 2') - fixtures = [fixture1, fixture2] - - num_images = len(self.service.index(self.context)) - self.assertEquals(0, num_images, str(self.service.index(self.context))) - - ids = [] - for fixture in fixtures: - new_id = self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id'] - ids.append(new_id) - - num_images = len(self.service.index(self.context)) - self.assertEquals(2, num_images, str(self.service.index(self.context))) - - self.service.delete(self.context, ids[0]) - - num_images = len(self.service.index(self.context)) - self.assertEquals(1, num_images) - - def test_index(self): - fixture = self._make_fixture('test image') - image_id = self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id'] - image_metas = self.service.index(self.context) - expected = [{'id': 'DONTCARE', 'name': 'test image'}] - self.assertDictListMatch(image_metas, expected) - - @staticmethod - def _make_fixture(name): - fixture = {'name': name, - 'updated': None, - 'created': None, - 'status': None, - 'is_public': True} - return fixture - - -class GlanceImageServiceTest(_BaseImageServiceTests): - - """Tests the Glance image service, in particular that metadata translation - works properly. - - At a high level, the translations involved are: - - 1. Glance -> ImageService - This is needed so we can support - multple ImageServices (Glance, Local, etc) - - 2. ImageService -> API - This is needed so we can support multple - APIs (OpenStack, EC2) - """ - def setUp(self): - super(GlanceImageServiceTest, self).setUp() - self.stubs = stubout.StubOutForTesting() - fakes.stub_out_glance(self.stubs) - fakes.stub_out_compute_api_snapshot(self.stubs) - service_class = 'nova.image.glance.GlanceImageService' - self.service = utils.import_object(service_class) - self.context = context.RequestContext('fake', 'fake') - self.service.delete_all() - self.sent_to_glance = {} - fakes.stub_out_glance_add_image(self.stubs, self.sent_to_glance) - - def tearDown(self): - self.stubs.UnsetAll() - super(GlanceImageServiceTest, self).tearDown() - - def test_create_with_instance_id(self): - """Ensure instance_id is persisted as an image-property""" - fixture = {'name': 'test image', - 'is_public': False, - 'properties': {'instance_id': '42', 'user_id': 'fake'}} - - image_id = self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id'] - expected = fixture - self.assertDictMatch(self.sent_to_glance['metadata'], expected) - - image_meta = self.service.show(self.context, image_id) - expected = {'id': image_id, - 'name': 'test image', - 'is_public': False, - 'properties': {'instance_id': '42', 'user_id': 'fake'}} - self.assertDictMatch(image_meta, expected) - - image_metas = self.service.detail(self.context) - self.assertDictMatch(image_metas[0], expected) - - def test_create_without_instance_id(self): - """ - Ensure we can create an image without having to specify an - instance_id. Public images are an example of an image not tied to an - instance. - """ - fixture = {'name': 'test image'} - image_id = self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id'] - - expected = {'name': 'test image', 'properties': {}} - self.assertDictMatch(self.sent_to_glance['metadata'], expected) - - def test_index_default_limit(self): - fixtures = [] - ids = [] - for i in range(10): - fixture = self._make_fixture('TestImage %d' % (i)) - fixtures.append(fixture) - ids.append(self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id']) - - image_metas = self.service.index(self.context) - i = 0 - for meta in image_metas: - expected = {'id': 'DONTCARE', - 'name': 'TestImage %d' % (i)} - self.assertDictMatch(meta, expected) - i = i + 1 - - def test_index_marker(self): - fixtures = [] - ids = [] - for i in range(10): - fixture = self._make_fixture('TestImage %d' % (i)) - fixtures.append(fixture) - ids.append(self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id']) - - image_metas = self.service.index(self.context, marker=ids[1]) - self.assertEquals(len(image_metas), 8) - i = 2 - for meta in image_metas: - expected = {'id': 'DONTCARE', - 'name': 'TestImage %d' % (i)} - self.assertDictMatch(meta, expected) - i = i + 1 - - def test_index_limit(self): - fixtures = [] - ids = [] - for i in range(10): - fixture = self._make_fixture('TestImage %d' % (i)) - fixtures.append(fixture) - ids.append(self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id']) - - image_metas = self.service.index(self.context, limit=3) - self.assertEquals(len(image_metas), 3) - - def test_index_marker_and_limit(self): - fixtures = [] - ids = [] - for i in range(10): - fixture = self._make_fixture('TestImage %d' % (i)) - fixtures.append(fixture) - ids.append(self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id']) - - image_metas = self.service.index(self.context, marker=ids[3], limit=1) - self.assertEquals(len(image_metas), 1) - i = 4 - for meta in image_metas: - expected = {'id': 'DONTCARE', - 'name': 'TestImage %d' % (i)} - self.assertDictMatch(meta, expected) - i = i + 1 - - def test_detail_marker(self): - fixtures = [] - ids = [] - for i in range(10): - fixture = self._make_fixture('TestImage %d' % (i)) - fixtures.append(fixture) - ids.append(self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id']) - - image_metas = self.service.detail(self.context, marker=ids[1]) - self.assertEquals(len(image_metas), 8) - i = 2 - for meta in image_metas: - expected = { - 'id': 'DONTCARE', - 'status': None, - 'is_public': True, - 'name': 'TestImage %d' % (i), - 'properties': { - 'updated': None, - 'created': None, - }, - } - - self.assertDictMatch(meta, expected) - i = i + 1 - - def test_detail_limit(self): - fixtures = [] - ids = [] - for i in range(10): - fixture = self._make_fixture('TestImage %d' % (i)) - fixtures.append(fixture) - ids.append(self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id']) - - image_metas = self.service.detail(self.context, limit=3) - self.assertEquals(len(image_metas), 3) - - def test_detail_marker_and_limit(self): - fixtures = [] - ids = [] - for i in range(10): - fixture = self._make_fixture('TestImage %d' % (i)) - fixtures.append(fixture) - ids.append(self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id']) - - image_metas = self.service.detail(self.context, marker=ids[3], limit=3) - self.assertEquals(len(image_metas), 3) - i = 4 - for meta in image_metas: - expected = { - 'id': 'DONTCARE', - 'status': None, - 'is_public': True, - 'name': 'TestImage %d' % (i), - 'properties': { - 'updated': None, 'created': None}, - } - self.assertDictMatch(meta, expected) - i = i + 1 - - -class ImageControllerWithGlanceServiceTest(test.TestCase): +class ImagesTest(test.TestCase): """ Test of the OpenStack API /images application controller w/Glance. """ @@ -323,7 +50,7 @@ class ImageControllerWithGlanceServiceTest(test.TestCase): def setUp(self): """Run before each test.""" - super(ImageControllerWithGlanceServiceTest, self).setUp() + super(ImagesTest, self).setUp() self.flags(image_service='nova.image.glance.GlanceImageService') self.stubs = stubout.StubOutForTesting() fakes.stub_out_networking(self.stubs) @@ -337,7 +64,7 @@ class ImageControllerWithGlanceServiceTest(test.TestCase): def tearDown(self): """Run after each test.""" self.stubs.UnsetAll() - super(ImageControllerWithGlanceServiceTest, self).tearDown() + super(ImagesTest, self).tearDown() def _get_fake_context(self): class Context(object): diff --git a/nova/tests/image/test_glance.py b/nova/tests/image/test_glance.py index 5df25df37..cee17ba72 100644 --- a/nova/tests/image/test_glance.py +++ b/nova/tests/image/test_glance.py @@ -17,11 +17,15 @@ import datetime +import stubout import unittest +from nova.tests.api.openstack import fakes from nova import context -from nova import test +from nova import exception from nova.image import glance +from nova import test +from nova import utils class StubGlanceClient(object): @@ -91,10 +95,13 @@ class BaseGlanceTest(unittest.TestCase): class TestGlanceImageServiceProperties(BaseGlanceTest): + """ + Ensure attributes which aren't base attributes are ignored. Missing + attributes should be added as None + + """ + def test_show_passes_through_to_client(self): - """Ensure attributes which aren't BASE_IMAGE_ATTRS are stored in the - properties dict - """ fixtures = {'image1': {'id': '1', 'name': 'image1', 'is_public': True, 'foo': 'bar', 'properties': {'prop1': 'propvalue1'}}} @@ -102,7 +109,11 @@ class TestGlanceImageServiceProperties(BaseGlanceTest): image_meta = self.service.show(self.context, 'image1') expected = {'id': '1', 'name': 'image1', 'is_public': True, - 'properties': {'prop1': 'propvalue1', 'foo': 'bar'}} + 'size': None, 'location': None, 'disk_format': None, + 'container_format': None, 'checksum': None, + 'created_at': None, 'updated_at': None, + 'deleted_at': None, 'deleted': None, 'status': None, + 'properties': {'prop1': 'propvalue1'}} self.assertEqual(image_meta, expected) def test_detail_passes_through_to_client(self): @@ -112,7 +123,11 @@ class TestGlanceImageServiceProperties(BaseGlanceTest): self.client.images = fixtures image_meta = self.service.detail(self.context) expected = [{'id': '1', 'name': 'image1', 'is_public': True, - 'properties': {'prop1': 'propvalue1', 'foo': 'bar'}}] + 'size': None, 'location': None, 'disk_format': None, + 'container_format': None, 'checksum': None, + 'created_at': None, 'updated_at': None, + 'deleted_at': None, 'deleted': None, 'status': None, + 'properties': {'prop1': 'propvalue1'}}] self.assertEqual(image_meta, expected) @@ -286,3 +301,294 @@ class TestGlanceSerializer(unittest.TestCase): converted = glance._convert_to_string(metadata) self.assertEqual(converted, converted_expected) self.assertEqual(glance._convert_from_string(converted), metadata) + + +class GlanceImageServiceTest(test.TestCase): + + """Tests the Glance image service, in particular that metadata translation + works properly. + + At a high level, the translations involved are: + + 1. Glance -> ImageService - This is needed so we can support + multple ImageServices (Glance, Local, etc) + + 2. ImageService -> API - This is needed so we can support multple + APIs (OpenStack, EC2) + """ + def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): + super(GlanceImageServiceTest, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) + self.service = None + self.context = None + + @staticmethod + def _make_fixture(name): + fixture = {'name': name, + 'properties': {'one': 'two'}, + 'status': None, + 'is_public': True} + return fixture + + def setUp(self): + super(GlanceImageServiceTest, self).setUp() + self.stubs = stubout.StubOutForTesting() + fakes.stub_out_glance(self.stubs) + fakes.stub_out_compute_api_snapshot(self.stubs) + service_class = 'nova.image.glance.GlanceImageService' + self.service = utils.import_object(service_class) + self.context = context.RequestContext('fake', 'fake') + self.service.delete_all() + self.sent_to_glance = {} + fakes.stub_out_glance_add_image(self.stubs, self.sent_to_glance) + + def tearDown(self): + self.stubs.UnsetAll() + super(GlanceImageServiceTest, self).tearDown() + + def test_create_with_instance_id(self): + """Ensure instance_id is persisted as an image-property""" + fixture = {'name': 'test image', + 'is_public': False, + 'properties': {'instance_id': '42', 'user_id': 'fake'}} + + image_id = self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id'] + expected = fixture + self.assertDictMatch(self.sent_to_glance['metadata'], expected) + + image_meta = self.service.show(self.context, image_id) + expected = {'id': image_id, 'name': 'test image', 'is_public': False, + 'size': None, 'location': None, 'disk_format': None, + 'container_format': None, 'checksum': None, + 'created_at': None, 'updated_at': None, + 'deleted_at': None, 'deleted': None, 'status': None, + 'properties': {'instance_id': '42', 'user_id': 'fake'}} + self.assertDictMatch(image_meta, expected) + + image_metas = self.service.detail(self.context) + self.assertDictMatch(image_metas[0], expected) + + def test_create_without_instance_id(self): + """ + Ensure we can create an image without having to specify an + instance_id. Public images are an example of an image not tied to an + instance. + """ + fixture = {'name': 'test image'} + image_id = self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id'] + + expected = {'name': 'test image'} + self.assertDictMatch(self.sent_to_glance['metadata'], expected) + + def test_create(self): + fixture = self._make_fixture('test image') + num_images = len(self.service.index(self.context)) + + image_id = self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id'] + + self.assertNotEquals(None, image_id) + self.assertEquals(num_images + 1, + len(self.service.index(self.context))) + + def test_create_and_show_non_existing_image(self): + fixture = self._make_fixture('test image') + num_images = len(self.service.index(self.context)) + + image_id = self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id'] + + self.assertNotEquals(None, image_id) + self.assertRaises(exception.NotFound, + self.service.show, + self.context, + 'bad image id') + + def test_create_and_show_non_existing_image_by_name(self): + fixture = self._make_fixture('test image') + num_images = len(self.service.index(self.context)) + + image_id = self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id'] + + self.assertNotEquals(None, image_id) + self.assertRaises(exception.ImageNotFound, + self.service.show_by_name, + self.context, + 'bad image id') + + def test_index(self): + fixture = self._make_fixture('test image') + image_id = self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id'] + image_metas = self.service.index(self.context) + expected = [{'id': 'DONTCARE', 'name': 'test image'}] + self.assertDictListMatch(image_metas, expected) + + def test_index_default_limit(self): + fixtures = [] + ids = [] + for i in range(10): + fixture = self._make_fixture('TestImage %d' % (i)) + fixtures.append(fixture) + ids.append(self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id']) + + image_metas = self.service.index(self.context) + i = 0 + for meta in image_metas: + expected = {'id': 'DONTCARE', + 'name': 'TestImage %d' % (i)} + self.assertDictMatch(meta, expected) + i = i + 1 + + def test_index_marker(self): + fixtures = [] + ids = [] + for i in range(10): + fixture = self._make_fixture('TestImage %d' % (i)) + fixtures.append(fixture) + ids.append(self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id']) + + image_metas = self.service.index(self.context, marker=ids[1]) + self.assertEquals(len(image_metas), 8) + i = 2 + for meta in image_metas: + expected = {'id': 'DONTCARE', + 'name': 'TestImage %d' % (i)} + self.assertDictMatch(meta, expected) + i = i + 1 + + def test_index_limit(self): + fixtures = [] + ids = [] + for i in range(10): + fixture = self._make_fixture('TestImage %d' % (i)) + fixtures.append(fixture) + ids.append(self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id']) + + image_metas = self.service.index(self.context, limit=3) + self.assertEquals(len(image_metas), 3) + + def test_index_marker_and_limit(self): + fixtures = [] + ids = [] + for i in range(10): + fixture = self._make_fixture('TestImage %d' % (i)) + fixtures.append(fixture) + ids.append(self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id']) + + image_metas = self.service.index(self.context, marker=ids[3], limit=1) + self.assertEquals(len(image_metas), 1) + i = 4 + for meta in image_metas: + expected = {'id': 'DONTCARE', + 'name': 'TestImage %d' % (i)} + self.assertDictMatch(meta, expected) + i = i + 1 + + def test_detail_marker(self): + fixtures = [] + ids = [] + for i in range(10): + fixture = self._make_fixture('TestImage %d' % (i)) + fixtures.append(fixture) + ids.append(self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id']) + + image_metas = self.service.detail(self.context, marker=ids[1]) + self.assertEquals(len(image_metas), 8) + i = 2 + for meta in image_metas: + expected = { + 'id': 'DONTCARE', + 'status': None, + 'is_public': True, + 'name': 'TestImage %d' % (i), + 'properties': {'one': 'two'}, + 'size': None, + 'location': None, + 'disk_format': None, + 'container_format': None, + 'checksum': None, + 'created_at': None, + 'updated_at': None, + 'deleted_at': None, + 'deleted': None + } + + print meta + print expected + self.assertDictMatch(meta, expected) + i = i + 1 + + def test_detail_limit(self): + fixtures = [] + ids = [] + for i in range(10): + fixture = self._make_fixture('TestImage %d' % (i)) + fixtures.append(fixture) + ids.append(self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id']) + + image_metas = self.service.detail(self.context, limit=3) + self.assertEquals(len(image_metas), 3) + + def test_detail_marker_and_limit(self): + fixtures = [] + ids = [] + for i in range(10): + fixture = self._make_fixture('TestImage %d' % (i)) + fixtures.append(fixture) + ids.append(self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id']) + + image_metas = self.service.detail(self.context, marker=ids[3], limit=3) + self.assertEquals(len(image_metas), 3) + i = 4 + for meta in image_metas: + expected = { + 'id': 'DONTCARE', + 'status': None, + 'is_public': True, + 'name': 'TestImage %d' % (i), + 'properties': {'one': 'two'}, + 'size': None, + 'location': None, + 'disk_format': None, + 'container_format': None, + 'checksum': None, + 'created_at': None, + 'updated_at': None, + 'deleted_at': None, + 'deleted': None + } + self.assertDictMatch(meta, expected) + i = i + 1 + + + def test_update(self): + fixture = self._make_fixture('test image') + image_id = self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id'] + fixture['status'] = 'in progress' + + self.service.update(self.context, image_id, fixture) + + new_image_data = self.service.show(self.context, image_id) + self.assertEquals('in progress', new_image_data['status']) + + def test_delete(self): + fixture1 = self._make_fixture('test image 1') + fixture2 = self._make_fixture('test image 2') + fixtures = [fixture1, fixture2] + + num_images = len(self.service.index(self.context)) + self.assertEquals(0, num_images, str(self.service.index(self.context))) + + ids = [] + for fixture in fixtures: + new_id = self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id'] + ids.append(new_id) + + num_images = len(self.service.index(self.context)) + self.assertEquals(2, num_images, str(self.service.index(self.context))) + + self.service.delete(self.context, ids[0]) + + num_images = len(self.service.index(self.context)) + self.assertEquals(1, num_images) + + + + -- cgit From 62e2ad123685ab01accfb9988013225fe377dfbe Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Brian Waldon Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2011 23:07:07 -0400 Subject: pep8 --- nova/image/glance.py | 1 - nova/tests/image/test_glance.py | 5 ----- 2 files changed, 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/image/glance.py b/nova/image/glance.py index 2e0ed555d..915e1fd3b 100644 --- a/nova/image/glance.py +++ b/nova/image/glance.py @@ -358,7 +358,6 @@ def _convert_to_string(metadata): return _convert(_json_dumps, metadata) - def _limit_attributes(image_meta): IMAGE_ATTRIBUTES = ['size', 'location', 'disk_format', 'container_format', 'checksum', 'id', diff --git a/nova/tests/image/test_glance.py b/nova/tests/image/test_glance.py index cee17ba72..3922036a9 100644 --- a/nova/tests/image/test_glance.py +++ b/nova/tests/image/test_glance.py @@ -557,7 +557,6 @@ class GlanceImageServiceTest(test.TestCase): self.assertDictMatch(meta, expected) i = i + 1 - def test_update(self): fixture = self._make_fixture('test image') image_id = self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id'] @@ -588,7 +587,3 @@ class GlanceImageServiceTest(test.TestCase): num_images = len(self.service.index(self.context)) self.assertEquals(1, num_images) - - - - -- cgit From 69aeb326d6da85a3b0566d973588eab6668ffa36 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Brian Waldon Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2011 23:13:21 -0400 Subject: remove BaseImageService --- nova/api/ec2/cloud.py | 2 +- nova/image/fake.py | 3 +- nova/image/s3.py | 2 +- nova/image/service.py | 200 -------------------------------------------------- 4 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 204 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 nova/image/service.py diff --git a/nova/api/ec2/cloud.py b/nova/api/ec2/cloud.py index fe44191c8..80fa2c496 100644 --- a/nova/api/ec2/cloud.py +++ b/nova/api/ec2/cloud.py @@ -1472,7 +1472,7 @@ class CloudController(object): return image def _format_image(self, image): - """Convert from format defined by BaseImageService to S3 format.""" + """Convert from format defined by GlanceImageService to S3 format.""" i = {} image_type = self._image_type(image.get('container_format')) ec2_id = self.image_ec2_id(image.get('id'), image_type) diff --git a/nova/image/fake.py b/nova/image/fake.py index 97af81711..4eceabc11 100644 --- a/nova/image/fake.py +++ b/nova/image/fake.py @@ -24,7 +24,6 @@ import random from nova import exception from nova import flags from nova import log as logging -from nova.image import service LOG = logging.getLogger('nova.image.fake') @@ -33,7 +32,7 @@ LOG = logging.getLogger('nova.image.fake') FLAGS = flags.FLAGS -class _FakeImageService(service.BaseImageService): +class _FakeImageService(object): """Mock (fake) image service for unit testing.""" def __init__(self): diff --git a/nova/image/s3.py b/nova/image/s3.py index abf01a942..1e74dd433 100644 --- a/nova/image/s3.py +++ b/nova/image/s3.py @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ flags.DEFINE_string('s3_secret_key', 'notchecked', 'secret key to use for s3 server for images') -class S3ImageService(service.BaseImageService): +class S3ImageService(object): """Wraps an existing image service to support s3 based register.""" def __init__(self, service=None, *args, **kwargs): diff --git a/nova/image/service.py b/nova/image/service.py deleted file mode 100644 index 5361cfc89..000000000 --- a/nova/image/service.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,200 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2010 OpenStack LLC. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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 nova import utils - - -class BaseImageService(object): - """Base class for providing image search and retrieval services. - - ImageService exposes two concepts of metadata: - - 1. First-class attributes: This is metadata that is common to all - ImageService subclasses and is shared across all hypervisors. These - attributes are defined by IMAGE_ATTRS. - - 2. Properties: This is metdata that is specific to an ImageService, - and Image, or a particular hypervisor. Any attribute not present in - BASE_IMAGE_ATTRS should be considered an image property. - - This means that ImageServices will return BASE_IMAGE_ATTRS as keys in the - metadata dict, all other attributes will be returned as keys in the nested - 'properties' dict. - - """ - - BASE_IMAGE_ATTRS = ['id', 'name', 'created_at', 'updated_at', - 'deleted_at', 'deleted', 'status', 'is_public'] - - # NOTE(sirp): ImageService subclasses may override this to aid translation - # between BaseImageService attributes and additional metadata stored by - # the ImageService subclass - SERVICE_IMAGE_ATTRS = [] - - def index(self, context, *args, **kwargs): - """List images. - - :returns: a sequence of mappings with the following signature - {'id': opaque id of image, 'name': name of image} - - """ - raise NotImplementedError - - def detail(self, context, *args, **kwargs): - """Detailed information about an images. - - :returns: a sequence of mappings with the following signature - {'id': opaque id of image, - 'name': name of image, - 'created_at': creation datetime object, - 'updated_at': modification datetime object, - 'deleted_at': deletion datetime object or None, - 'deleted': boolean indicating if image has been deleted, - 'status': string description of image status, - 'is_public': boolean indicating if image is public - } - - If the service does not implement a method that provides a detailed - set of information about images, then the method should raise - NotImplementedError, in which case Nova will emulate this method - with repeated calls to show() for each image received from the - index() method. - - """ - raise NotImplementedError - - def show(self, context, image_id): - """Detailed information about an image. - - :returns: a mapping with the following signature: - {'id': opaque id of image, - 'name': name of image, - 'created_at': creation datetime object, - 'updated_at': modification datetime object, - 'deleted_at': deletion datetime object or None, - 'deleted': boolean indicating if image has been deleted, - 'status': string description of image status, - 'is_public': boolean indicating if image is public - }, ... - - :raises: NotFound if the image does not exist - - """ - raise NotImplementedError - - def get(self, context, data): - """Get an image. - - :param data: a file-like object to hold binary image data - :returns: a dict containing image metadata, writes image data to data. - :raises: NotFound if the image does not exist - - """ - raise NotImplementedError - - def create(self, context, metadata, data=None): - """Store the image metadata and data. - - :returns: the new image metadata. - :raises: AlreadyExists if the image already exist. - - """ - raise NotImplementedError - - def update(self, context, image_id, metadata, data=None): - """Update the given image metadata and data and return the metadata. - - :raises: NotFound if the image does not exist. - - """ - raise NotImplementedError - - def delete(self, context, image_id): - """Delete the given image. - - :raises: NotFound if the image does not exist. - - """ - raise NotImplementedError - - @staticmethod - def _is_image_available(context, image_meta): - """Check image availability. - - Images are always available if they are public or if the user is an - admin. - - Otherwise, we filter by project_id (if present) and then fall-back to - images owned by user. - - """ - # FIXME(sirp): We should be filtering by user_id on the Glance side - # for security; however, we can't do that until we get authn/authz - # sorted out. Until then, filtering in Nova. - if image_meta['is_public'] or context.is_admin: - return True - - properties = image_meta['properties'] - - if context.project_id and ('project_id' in properties): - return str(properties['project_id']) == str(context.project_id) - - try: - user_id = properties['user_id'] - except KeyError: - return False - - return str(user_id) == str(context.user_id) - - @classmethod - def _translate_to_base(cls, metadata): - """Return a metadata dictionary that is BaseImageService compliant. - - This is used by subclasses to expose only a metadata dictionary that - is the same across ImageService implementations. - - """ - return cls._propertify_metadata(metadata, cls.BASE_IMAGE_ATTRS) - - @classmethod - def _translate_to_service(cls, metadata): - """Return a metadata dict that is usable by the ImageService subclass. - - As an example, Glance has additional attributes (like 'location'); the - BaseImageService considers these properties, but we need to translate - these back to first-class attrs for sending to Glance. This method - handles this by allowing you to specify the attributes an ImageService - considers first-class. - - """ - if not cls.SERVICE_IMAGE_ATTRS: - raise NotImplementedError(_('Cannot use this without specifying ' - 'SERVICE_IMAGE_ATTRS for subclass')) - return cls._propertify_metadata(metadata, cls.SERVICE_IMAGE_ATTRS) - - @staticmethod - def _propertify_metadata(metadata, keys): - """Move unknown keys to a nested 'properties' dict. - - :returns: a new dict with the keys moved. - - """ - flattened = utils.flatten_dict(metadata) - attributes, properties = utils.partition_dict(flattened, keys) - attributes['properties'] = properties - return attributes -- cgit From b63b6d896917af60fcc1b76b22cb912faab3c1c3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Brian Waldon Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2011 23:26:18 -0400 Subject: removing unnecessary imports --- nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py | 6 ------ 1 file changed, 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py index b9bd18eda..942bab5c7 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py @@ -22,20 +22,14 @@ and as a WSGI layer import copy import json -import os -import shutil -import tempfile import xml.dom.minidom as minidom import mox import stubout import webob -from glance import client as glance_client from nova import context -from nova import exception from nova import test -from nova import utils import nova.api.openstack from nova.api.openstack import images from nova.tests.api.openstack import fakes -- cgit From 26e581ac03336182a44f2a411f28da36beef0f89 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Brian Waldon Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2011 11:40:44 -0400 Subject: docstring cleanup --- nova/tests/image/test_glance.py | 11 ++++++----- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/image/test_glance.py b/nova/tests/image/test_glance.py index 3922036a9..4b7e04d7c 100644 --- a/nova/tests/image/test_glance.py +++ b/nova/tests/image/test_glance.py @@ -96,8 +96,9 @@ class BaseGlanceTest(unittest.TestCase): class TestGlanceImageServiceProperties(BaseGlanceTest): """ - Ensure attributes which aren't base attributes are ignored. Missing - attributes should be added as None + Ensure attributes which aren't base attributes are ignored. + + Missingattributes should be added as None """ @@ -304,9 +305,8 @@ class TestGlanceSerializer(unittest.TestCase): class GlanceImageServiceTest(test.TestCase): - - """Tests the Glance image service, in particular that metadata translation - works properly. + """ + Tests the Glance image service. At a high level, the translations involved are: @@ -315,6 +315,7 @@ class GlanceImageServiceTest(test.TestCase): 2. ImageService -> API - This is needed so we can support multple APIs (OpenStack, EC2) + """ def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): super(GlanceImageServiceTest, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) -- cgit From ab8cfda10ed12dd592ef3b06806a80b1922707c1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Trey Morris Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2011 15:29:00 -0500 Subject: moved cidr_v6 back --- nova/network/manager.py | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/nova/network/manager.py b/nova/network/manager.py index 8fd176c26..b4605eea5 100644 --- a/nova/network/manager.py +++ b/nova/network/manager.py @@ -499,6 +499,7 @@ class NetworkManager(manager.SchedulerDependentManager): 'bridge': network['bridge'], 'id': network['id'], 'cidr': network['cidr'], + 'cidr_v6': network['cidr_v6'], 'injected': network['injected'], 'vlan': network['vlan'], 'bridge_interface': network['bridge_interface'], @@ -524,7 +525,6 @@ class NetworkManager(manager.SchedulerDependentManager): if network['cidr_v6']: info['ip6s'] = [ip6_dict()] - network_dict['cidr_v6'] = network['cidr_v6'] # TODO(tr3buchet): handle ip6 routes here as well if network['gateway_v6']: info['gateway6'] = network['gateway_v6'] -- cgit From 04cfb6356b920941080fbc58301b6d005d21ac5f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Trey Morris Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2011 15:50:38 -0500 Subject: renamed fake_network_info.py --- nova/tests/fake_network.py | 144 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ nova/tests/fake_network_info.py | 144 ---------------------------------------- nova/tests/test_libvirt.py | 6 +- nova/tests/test_network.py | 4 +- 4 files changed, 149 insertions(+), 149 deletions(-) create mode 100644 nova/tests/fake_network.py delete mode 100644 nova/tests/fake_network_info.py diff --git a/nova/tests/fake_network.py b/nova/tests/fake_network.py new file mode 100644 index 000000000..2e8cf60ec --- /dev/null +++ b/nova/tests/fake_network.py @@ -0,0 +1,144 @@ +# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 + +# Copyright 2011 Rackspace +# All Rights Reserved. +# +# 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 nova import db +from nova import flags +from nova import test +from nova.network import manager as network_manager + + +HOST = "testhost" +FLAGS = flags.FLAGS + + +class FakeModel(dict): + """Represent a model from the db""" + def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): + self.update(kwargs) + + def __getattr__(self, name): + return self[name] + + +def fake_network(n, ipv6=None): + if ipv6 == None: + ipv6 = FLAGS.use_ipv6 + rval = {'id': n, + 'label': 'test%d' % n, + 'injected': False, + 'multi_host': False, + 'cidr': '192.168.%d.0/24' % n, + 'cidr_v6': None, + 'netmask': '255.255.255.0', + 'netmask_v6': None, + 'bridge': 'fake_br%d' % n, + 'bridge_interface': 'fake_eth%d' % n, + 'gateway': '192.168.%d.1' % n, + 'gateway_v6': None, + 'broadcast': '192.168.%d.255' % n, + 'dns1': '192.168.%d.3' % n, + 'dns2': '192.168.%d.4' % n, + 'vlan': None, + 'host': None, + 'project_id': 'fake_project', + 'vpn_public_address': '192.168.%d.2' % n} + if ipv6: + rval['cidr_v6'] = '2001:db8:0:%x::/64' % n + rval['gateway_v6'] = '2001:db8:0:%x::1' % n + rval['netmask_v6'] = '64' + + return rval + + +def fixed_ips(num_networks, num_ips, num_floating_ips=0): + for network in xrange(num_networks): + for ip in xrange(num_ips): + id = network * num_ips + ip + f_ips = [floating_ips(id).next() for i in xrange(num_floating_ips)] + yield {'id': id, + 'network_id': network, + 'address': '192.168.%d.1%02d' % (network, ip), + 'instance_id': 0, + 'allocated': False, + # and since network_id and vif_id happen to be equivalent + 'virtual_interface_id': network, + 'floating_ips': [FakeModel(**ip) for ip in f_ips]} + + +flavor = {'id': 0, + 'name': 'fake_flavor', + 'memory_mb': 2048, + 'vcpus': 2, + 'local_gb': 10, + 'flavor_id': 0, + 'swap': 0, + 'rxtx_quota': 0, + 'rxtx_cap': 3} + + +def floating_ips(fixed_ip_id): + for i in xrange(154): + yield {'id': 0, + 'address': '10.10.10.%d' % (i + 100), + 'fixed_ip_id': fixed_ip_id, + 'project_id': None, + 'auto_assigned': False} + + +def vifs(n): + for x in xrange(n): + yield {'id': x, + 'address': 'DE:AD:BE:EF:00:%02x' % x, + 'uuid': '00000000-0000-0000-0000-00000000000000%02d' % x, + 'network_id': x, + 'network': FakeModel(**fake_network(x)), + 'instance_id': 0} + + +def ipv4_like(ip, s): + ip = ip.split('.') + s = s.split('.') + + for i, octet in enumerate(s): + if octet == '*': + continue + if octet != ip[i]: + return False + return True + + +def fake_get_instance_nw_info(stubs, n=1, ips_per_vif=2): + # stubs is the self.stubs from the test + # ips_per_vif is the number of ips each vif will have + # num_floating_ips is number of float ips for each fixed ip + network = network_manager.FlatManager(host=HOST) + network.db = db + + def fixed_ips_fake(*args, **kwargs): + return list(fixed_ips(n, ips_per_vif)) + + def virtual_interfaces_fake(*args, **kwargs): + return [vif for vif in vifs(n)] + + def instance_type_fake(*args, **kwargs): + return flavor + + stubs.Set(db, 'fixed_ip_get_by_instance', fixed_ips_fake) + stubs.Set(db, 'virtual_interface_get_by_instance', virtual_interfaces_fake) + stubs.Set(db, 'instance_type_get', instance_type_fake) + + return network.get_instance_nw_info(None, 0, 0, None) diff --git a/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py b/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py deleted file mode 100644 index 2e8cf60ec..000000000 --- a/nova/tests/fake_network_info.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,144 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2011 Rackspace -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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 nova import db -from nova import flags -from nova import test -from nova.network import manager as network_manager - - -HOST = "testhost" -FLAGS = flags.FLAGS - - -class FakeModel(dict): - """Represent a model from the db""" - def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): - self.update(kwargs) - - def __getattr__(self, name): - return self[name] - - -def fake_network(n, ipv6=None): - if ipv6 == None: - ipv6 = FLAGS.use_ipv6 - rval = {'id': n, - 'label': 'test%d' % n, - 'injected': False, - 'multi_host': False, - 'cidr': '192.168.%d.0/24' % n, - 'cidr_v6': None, - 'netmask': '255.255.255.0', - 'netmask_v6': None, - 'bridge': 'fake_br%d' % n, - 'bridge_interface': 'fake_eth%d' % n, - 'gateway': '192.168.%d.1' % n, - 'gateway_v6': None, - 'broadcast': '192.168.%d.255' % n, - 'dns1': '192.168.%d.3' % n, - 'dns2': '192.168.%d.4' % n, - 'vlan': None, - 'host': None, - 'project_id': 'fake_project', - 'vpn_public_address': '192.168.%d.2' % n} - if ipv6: - rval['cidr_v6'] = '2001:db8:0:%x::/64' % n - rval['gateway_v6'] = '2001:db8:0:%x::1' % n - rval['netmask_v6'] = '64' - - return rval - - -def fixed_ips(num_networks, num_ips, num_floating_ips=0): - for network in xrange(num_networks): - for ip in xrange(num_ips): - id = network * num_ips + ip - f_ips = [floating_ips(id).next() for i in xrange(num_floating_ips)] - yield {'id': id, - 'network_id': network, - 'address': '192.168.%d.1%02d' % (network, ip), - 'instance_id': 0, - 'allocated': False, - # and since network_id and vif_id happen to be equivalent - 'virtual_interface_id': network, - 'floating_ips': [FakeModel(**ip) for ip in f_ips]} - - -flavor = {'id': 0, - 'name': 'fake_flavor', - 'memory_mb': 2048, - 'vcpus': 2, - 'local_gb': 10, - 'flavor_id': 0, - 'swap': 0, - 'rxtx_quota': 0, - 'rxtx_cap': 3} - - -def floating_ips(fixed_ip_id): - for i in xrange(154): - yield {'id': 0, - 'address': '10.10.10.%d' % (i + 100), - 'fixed_ip_id': fixed_ip_id, - 'project_id': None, - 'auto_assigned': False} - - -def vifs(n): - for x in xrange(n): - yield {'id': x, - 'address': 'DE:AD:BE:EF:00:%02x' % x, - 'uuid': '00000000-0000-0000-0000-00000000000000%02d' % x, - 'network_id': x, - 'network': FakeModel(**fake_network(x)), - 'instance_id': 0} - - -def ipv4_like(ip, s): - ip = ip.split('.') - s = s.split('.') - - for i, octet in enumerate(s): - if octet == '*': - continue - if octet != ip[i]: - return False - return True - - -def fake_get_instance_nw_info(stubs, n=1, ips_per_vif=2): - # stubs is the self.stubs from the test - # ips_per_vif is the number of ips each vif will have - # num_floating_ips is number of float ips for each fixed ip - network = network_manager.FlatManager(host=HOST) - network.db = db - - def fixed_ips_fake(*args, **kwargs): - return list(fixed_ips(n, ips_per_vif)) - - def virtual_interfaces_fake(*args, **kwargs): - return [vif for vif in vifs(n)] - - def instance_type_fake(*args, **kwargs): - return flavor - - stubs.Set(db, 'fixed_ip_get_by_instance', fixed_ips_fake) - stubs.Set(db, 'virtual_interface_get_by_instance', virtual_interfaces_fake) - stubs.Set(db, 'instance_type_get', instance_type_fake) - - return network.get_instance_nw_info(None, 0, 0, None) diff --git a/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py b/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py index fe5470a6f..190e197f5 100644 --- a/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py @@ -36,13 +36,13 @@ from nova.api.ec2 import cloud from nova.compute import power_state from nova.virt.libvirt import connection from nova.virt.libvirt import firewall -from nova.tests import fake_network_info +from nova.tests import fake_network libvirt = None FLAGS = flags.FLAGS -_fake_network_info = fake_network_info.fake_get_instance_nw_info -_ipv4_like = fake_network_info.ipv4_like +_fake_network_info = fake_network.fake_get_instance_nw_info +_ipv4_like = fake_network.ipv4_like def _concurrency(wait, done, target): diff --git a/nova/tests/test_network.py b/nova/tests/test_network.py index 803868cd9..a0079e120 100644 --- a/nova/tests/test_network.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_network.py @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ from nova import exception from nova import log as logging from nova import test from nova.network import manager as network_manager -from nova.tests import fake_network_info +from nova.tests import fake_network LOG = logging.getLogger('nova.tests.network') @@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ class FlatNetworkTestCase(test.TestCase): is_admin=False) def test_get_instance_nw_info(self): - fake_get_instance_nw_info = fake_network_info.fake_get_instance_nw_info + fake_get_instance_nw_info = fake_network.fake_get_instance_nw_info nw_info = fake_get_instance_nw_info(self.stubs, 0, 2) self.assertFalse(nw_info) -- cgit From 0c737cb60980b8db74496e7914322f567950c2c3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Naveed Massjouni Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2011 01:07:30 -0400 Subject: Removing xml functions that are no longer called. --- nova/api/openstack/versions.py | 105 +++++------------------------- nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py | 19 ++++-- 2 files changed, 27 insertions(+), 97 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/versions.py b/nova/api/openstack/versions.py index 0766e1eb7..31dd9dc11 100644 --- a/nova/api/openstack/versions.py +++ b/nova/api/openstack/versions.py @@ -19,7 +19,6 @@ from datetime import datetime from lxml import etree import webob import webob.dec -from xml.dom import minidom import nova.api.openstack.views.versions from nova.api.openstack import wsgi @@ -188,32 +187,25 @@ class VersionsXMLSerializer(wsgi.XMLDictSerializer): for version in data['versions']: version_elem = etree.SubElement(root, 'version') self._populate_version(version_elem, version) - return etree.tostring(root, encoding='UTF-8') + return self._to_xml(root) def show(self, data): root = etree.Element('version', nsmap=self.NSMAP) self._populate_version(root, data['version']) - return etree.tostring(root, encoding='UTF-8') + return self._to_xml(root) def multi(self, data): root = etree.Element('choices', nsmap=self.NSMAP) for version in data['choices']: version_elem = etree.SubElement(root, 'version') self._populate_version(version_elem, version) - return etree.tostring(root, encoding='UTF-8') + return self._to_xml(root) class VersionsAtomSerializer(wsgi.XMLDictSerializer): NSMAP = {None: xmlutil.XMLNS_ATOM} - #TODO(wwolf): this is temporary until we get rid of toprettyxml - # in the base class (XMLDictSerializer), which I plan to do in - # another branch - def to_xml_string(self, node, has_atom=False): - self._add_xmlns(node, has_atom) - return node.toxml(encoding='UTF-8') - def __init__(self, metadata=None, xmlns=None): self.metadata = metadata or {} if not xmlns: @@ -221,14 +213,6 @@ class VersionsAtomSerializer(wsgi.XMLDictSerializer): else: self.xmlns = xmlns - def _create_text_elem(self, name, text, type=None): - elem = self._xml_doc.createElement(name) - if type: - elem.setAttribute('type', type) - elem_text = self._xml_doc.createTextNode(text) - elem.appendChild(elem_text) - return elem - def _get_most_recent_update(self, versions): recent = None for version in versions: @@ -246,47 +230,21 @@ class VersionsAtomSerializer(wsgi.XMLDictSerializer): link_href = link_href.rstrip('/') return link_href.rsplit('/', 1)[0] + '/' - def _create_detail_meta(self, root, version): - title = self._create_text_elem('title', "About This Version", - type='text') - - updated = self._create_text_elem('updated', version['updated']) - - uri = version['links'][0]['href'] - id = self._create_text_elem('id', uri) - - link = self._xml_doc.createElement('link') - link.setAttribute('rel', 'self') - link.setAttribute('href', uri) - - author = self._xml_doc.createElement('author') - author_name = self._create_text_elem('name', 'Rackspace') - author_uri = self._create_text_elem('uri', 'http://www.rackspace.com/') - author.appendChild(author_name) - author.appendChild(author_uri) - - root.appendChild(title) - root.appendChild(updated) - root.appendChild(id) - root.appendChild(author) - root.appendChild(link) - - def _create_feed(self, versions): + def _create_feed(self, versions, feed_title, feed_id): feed = etree.Element('feed', nsmap=self.NSMAP) title = etree.SubElement(feed, 'title') title.set('type', 'text') - title.text = 'Available API Versions' + title.text = feed_title # Set this updated to the most recently updated version recent = self._get_most_recent_update(versions) etree.SubElement(feed, 'updated').text = recent - base_url = self._get_base_url(versions[0]['links'][0]['href']) - etree.SubElement(feed, 'id').text = base_url + etree.SubElement(feed, 'id').text = feed_id link = etree.SubElement(feed, 'link') link.set('rel', 'self') - link.set('href', base_url) + link.set('href', feed_id) author = etree.SubElement(feed, 'author') etree.SubElement(author, 'name').text = 'Rackspace' @@ -319,50 +277,17 @@ class VersionsAtomSerializer(wsgi.XMLDictSerializer): version['updated']) return entry - def _create_version_entries(self, root, versions): - for version in versions: - entry = self._xml_doc.createElement('entry') - - id = self._create_text_elem('id', version['links'][0]['href']) - title = self._create_text_elem('title', - 'Version %s' % version['id'], - type='text') - updated = self._create_text_elem('updated', version['updated']) - - entry.appendChild(id) - entry.appendChild(title) - entry.appendChild(updated) - - for link in version['links']: - link_node = self._xml_doc.createElement('link') - link_node.setAttribute('rel', link['rel']) - link_node.setAttribute('href', link['href']) - if 'type' in link: - link_node.setAttribute('type', link['type']) - - entry.appendChild(link_node) - - content = self._create_text_elem('content', - 'Version %s %s (%s)' % - (version['id'], - version['status'], - version['updated']), - type='text') - - entry.appendChild(content) - root.appendChild(entry) - def index(self, data): - feed = self._create_feed(data['versions']) - return etree.tostring(feed, encoding='UTF-8') + versions = data['versions'] + feed_id = self._get_base_url(versions[0]['links'][0]['href']) + feed = self._create_feed(versions, 'Available API Versions', feed_id) + return self._to_xml(feed) def show(self, data): - self._xml_doc = minidom.Document() - node = self._xml_doc.createElementNS(self.xmlns, 'feed') - self._create_detail_meta(node, data['version']) - self._create_version_entries(node, [data['version']]) - - return self.to_xml_string(node) + version = data['version'] + feed_id = version['links'][0]['href'] + feed = self._create_feed([version], 'About This Version', feed_id) + return self._to_xml(feed) class VersionsHeadersSerializer(wsgi.ResponseHeadersSerializer): diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py index 03a47bf24..a9308e31d 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py @@ -306,7 +306,8 @@ class VersionsTest(test.TestCase): self.assertEqual(f.feed.updated, '2011-01-21T11:33:21Z') self.assertEqual(f.feed.id, 'http://localhost/v1.0/') self.assertEqual(f.feed.author, 'Rackspace') - self.assertEqual(f.feed.author_detail.href, 'http://www.rackspace.com/') + self.assertEqual(f.feed.author_detail.href, + 'http://www.rackspace.com/') self.assertEqual(f.feed.links, [{'href': 'http://localhost/v1.0/', 'type': 'application/atom+xml', 'rel': 'self'}]) @@ -350,7 +351,8 @@ class VersionsTest(test.TestCase): self.assertEqual(f.feed.updated, '2011-01-21T11:33:21Z') self.assertEqual(f.feed.id, 'http://localhost/v1.1/') self.assertEqual(f.feed.author, 'Rackspace') - self.assertEqual(f.feed.author_detail.href, 'http://www.rackspace.com/') + self.assertEqual(f.feed.author_detail.href, + 'http://www.rackspace.com/') self.assertEqual(f.feed.links, [{'href': 'http://localhost/v1.1/', 'type': 'application/atom+xml', 'rel': 'self'}]) @@ -394,7 +396,8 @@ class VersionsTest(test.TestCase): self.assertEqual(f.feed.updated, '2011-01-21T11:33:21Z') self.assertEqual(f.feed.id, 'http://localhost/') self.assertEqual(f.feed.author, 'Rackspace') - self.assertEqual(f.feed.author_detail.href, 'http://www.rackspace.com/') + self.assertEqual(f.feed.author_detail.href, + 'http://www.rackspace.com/') self.assertEqual(f.feed.links, [{'href': 'http://localhost/', 'type': 'application/atom+xml', 'rel': 'self'}]) @@ -489,7 +492,7 @@ class VersionsTest(test.TestCase): self.assertEqual(len(versions), 2) version = versions[0] - self.assertEqual(version.get('id'), 'v1.1'); + self.assertEqual(version.get('id'), 'v1.1') self.assertEqual(version.get('status'), 'CURRENT') media_types = version.xpath('ns:media-types/ns:media-type', namespaces=NS) @@ -500,7 +503,7 @@ class VersionsTest(test.TestCase): [{'rel': 'self', 'href': 'http://localhost/v1.1/images/1'}])) version = versions[1] - self.assertEqual(version.get('id'), 'v1.0'); + self.assertEqual(version.get('id'), 'v1.0') self.assertEqual(version.get('status'), 'DEPRECATED') media_types = version.xpath('ns:media-types/ns:media-type', namespaces=NS) @@ -784,7 +787,8 @@ class VersionsSerializerTests(test.TestCase): self.assertEqual(f.feed.updated, '2011-07-20T11:40:00Z') self.assertEqual(f.feed.id, 'http://test/') self.assertEqual(f.feed.author, 'Rackspace') - self.assertEqual(f.feed.author_detail.href, 'http://www.rackspace.com/') + self.assertEqual(f.feed.author_detail.href, + 'http://www.rackspace.com/') self.assertEqual(f.feed.links, [{'href': 'http://test/', 'type': 'application/atom+xml', 'rel': 'self'}]) @@ -846,7 +850,8 @@ class VersionsSerializerTests(test.TestCase): self.assertEqual(f.feed.updated, '2011-01-21T11:33:21Z') self.assertEqual(f.feed.id, 'http://localhost/v1.1/') self.assertEqual(f.feed.author, 'Rackspace') - self.assertEqual(f.feed.author_detail.href, 'http://www.rackspace.com/') + self.assertEqual(f.feed.author_detail.href, + 'http://www.rackspace.com/') self.assertEqual(f.feed.links, [{'href': 'http://localhost/v1.1/', 'type': 'application/atom+xml', 'rel': 'self'}]) -- cgit From 4f72f6c0fb88baaa680e5dd7973a2b1aa9bd6aaf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Naveed Massjouni Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2011 01:28:11 -0400 Subject: Adding feedparser to pip-requires --- tools/pip-requires | 1 + 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+) diff --git a/tools/pip-requires b/tools/pip-requires index 60b502ffd..4949b66ca 100644 --- a/tools/pip-requires +++ b/tools/pip-requires @@ -34,3 +34,4 @@ coverage nosexcover GitPython paramiko +feedparser -- cgit From 9773d900d35316edbad4468a869ca62a353d3114 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tushar Patil Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2011 12:34:14 -0700 Subject: Fix for LP Bug #839269 --- nova/db/api.py | 6 ++++-- nova/db/sqlalchemy/api.py | 5 +++-- nova/network/manager.py | 3 ++- nova/tests/test_network.py | 3 ++- 4 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/db/api.py b/nova/db/api.py index 148887635..efc088e35 100644 --- a/nova/db/api.py +++ b/nova/db/api.py @@ -324,13 +324,15 @@ def migration_get_by_instance_and_status(context, instance_uuid, status): #################### -def fixed_ip_associate(context, address, instance_id, network_id=None): +def fixed_ip_associate(context, address, instance_id, network_id=None, + reserved=False): """Associate fixed ip to instance. Raises if fixed ip is not available. """ - return IMPL.fixed_ip_associate(context, address, instance_id, network_id) + return IMPL.fixed_ip_associate(context, address, instance_id, network_id, + reserved) def fixed_ip_associate_pool(context, network_id, instance_id=None, host=None): diff --git a/nova/db/sqlalchemy/api.py b/nova/db/sqlalchemy/api.py index b99667afc..e0be8454e 100644 --- a/nova/db/sqlalchemy/api.py +++ b/nova/db/sqlalchemy/api.py @@ -669,14 +669,15 @@ def floating_ip_update(context, address, values): @require_admin_context -def fixed_ip_associate(context, address, instance_id, network_id=None): +def fixed_ip_associate(context, address, instance_id, network_id=None, + reserved=False): session = get_session() with session.begin(): network_or_none = or_(models.FixedIp.network_id == network_id, models.FixedIp.network_id == None) fixed_ip_ref = session.query(models.FixedIp).\ filter(network_or_none).\ - filter_by(reserved=False).\ + filter_by(reserved=reserved).\ filter_by(deleted=False).\ filter_by(address=address).\ with_lockmode('update').\ diff --git a/nova/network/manager.py b/nova/network/manager.py index e6b30d1a0..90f414ee2 100644 --- a/nova/network/manager.py +++ b/nova/network/manager.py @@ -991,7 +991,8 @@ class VlanManager(RPCAllocateFixedIP, FloatingIP, NetworkManager): address = network['vpn_private_address'] self.db.fixed_ip_associate(context, address, - instance_id) + instance_id, + reserved=True) else: address = kwargs.get('address', None) if address: diff --git a/nova/tests/test_network.py b/nova/tests/test_network.py index 25ff940f0..2347544de 100644 --- a/nova/tests/test_network.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_network.py @@ -264,7 +264,8 @@ class VlanNetworkTestCase(test.TestCase): db.fixed_ip_associate(mox.IgnoreArg(), mox.IgnoreArg(), - mox.IgnoreArg()).AndReturn('192.168.0.1') + mox.IgnoreArg(), + reserved=True).AndReturn('192.168.0.1') db.fixed_ip_update(mox.IgnoreArg(), mox.IgnoreArg(), mox.IgnoreArg()) -- cgit From dd7aa0234080d5c3512d0e9bab831a621aac10aa Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Scott Moser Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2011 16:30:52 -0400 Subject: use 'qemu-image resize' rather than 'truncate' to grow image files qcow-image is capable of growing qcow formated disks in addition to being able to grow a qcow formated one. (LP: #836759) --- nova/virt/disk.py | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/nova/virt/disk.py b/nova/virt/disk.py index 52b2881e8..50c7c40e9 100644 --- a/nova/virt/disk.py +++ b/nova/virt/disk.py @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ def extend(image, size): file_size = os.path.getsize(image) if file_size >= size: return - utils.execute('truncate', '-s', size, image) + utils.execute('qemu-img', 'resize', image, size) # NOTE(vish): attempts to resize filesystem utils.execute('e2fsck', '-fp', image, check_exit_code=False) utils.execute('resize2fs', image, check_exit_code=False) -- cgit From 53f1aafc546b165cfdd74aa6620fe4c288a9359a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Trey Morris Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2011 17:28:58 -0500 Subject: alex meade issues --- nova/tests/fake_network.py | 38 +++++++++++++++++++------------------- 1 file changed, 19 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/fake_network.py b/nova/tests/fake_network.py index 2e8cf60ec..36aebe6b0 100644 --- a/nova/tests/fake_network.py +++ b/nova/tests/fake_network.py @@ -34,31 +34,31 @@ class FakeModel(dict): return self[name] -def fake_network(n, ipv6=None): +def fake_network(network_id, ipv6=None): if ipv6 == None: ipv6 = FLAGS.use_ipv6 - rval = {'id': n, - 'label': 'test%d' % n, + rval = {'id': network_id, + 'label': 'test%d' % network_id, 'injected': False, 'multi_host': False, - 'cidr': '192.168.%d.0/24' % n, + 'cidr': '192.168.%d.0/24' % network_id, 'cidr_v6': None, 'netmask': '255.255.255.0', 'netmask_v6': None, - 'bridge': 'fake_br%d' % n, - 'bridge_interface': 'fake_eth%d' % n, - 'gateway': '192.168.%d.1' % n, + 'bridge': 'fake_br%d' % network_id, + 'bridge_interface': 'fake_eth%d' % network_id, + 'gateway': '192.168.%d.1' % network_id, 'gateway_v6': None, - 'broadcast': '192.168.%d.255' % n, - 'dns1': '192.168.%d.3' % n, - 'dns2': '192.168.%d.4' % n, + 'broadcast': '192.168.%d.255' % network_id, + 'dns1': '192.168.%d.3' % network_id, + 'dns2': '192.168.%d.4' % network_id, 'vlan': None, 'host': None, 'project_id': 'fake_project', - 'vpn_public_address': '192.168.%d.2' % n} + 'vpn_public_address': '192.168.%d.2' % network_id} if ipv6: - rval['cidr_v6'] = '2001:db8:0:%x::/64' % n - rval['gateway_v6'] = '2001:db8:0:%x::1' % n + rval['cidr_v6'] = '2001:db8:0:%x::/64' % network_id + rval['gateway_v6'] = '2001:db8:0:%x::1' % network_id rval['netmask_v6'] = '64' return rval @@ -109,11 +109,11 @@ def vifs(n): 'instance_id': 0} -def ipv4_like(ip, s): +def ipv4_like(ip, match_string): ip = ip.split('.') - s = s.split('.') + match_octets = match_string.split('.') - for i, octet in enumerate(s): + for i, octet in enumerate(match_octets): if octet == '*': continue if octet != ip[i]: @@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ def ipv4_like(ip, s): return True -def fake_get_instance_nw_info(stubs, n=1, ips_per_vif=2): +def fake_get_instance_nw_info(stubs, num_networks=1, ips_per_vif=2): # stubs is the self.stubs from the test # ips_per_vif is the number of ips each vif will have # num_floating_ips is number of float ips for each fixed ip @@ -129,10 +129,10 @@ def fake_get_instance_nw_info(stubs, n=1, ips_per_vif=2): network.db = db def fixed_ips_fake(*args, **kwargs): - return list(fixed_ips(n, ips_per_vif)) + return list(fixed_ips(num_networks, ips_per_vif)) def virtual_interfaces_fake(*args, **kwargs): - return [vif for vif in vifs(n)] + return [vif for vif in vifs(num_networks)] def instance_type_fake(*args, **kwargs): return flavor -- cgit From cfdc4642bfa3d96e2335079d187945b9ca4c0141 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Trey Morris Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2011 18:00:34 -0500 Subject: rick nits --- nova/tests/fake_network.py | 68 ++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------- 1 file changed, 35 insertions(+), 33 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/fake_network.py b/nova/tests/fake_network.py index 36aebe6b0..10565f83c 100644 --- a/nova/tests/fake_network.py +++ b/nova/tests/fake_network.py @@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ # WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the # License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations # under the License. +import itertools from nova import db from nova import flags @@ -35,48 +36,49 @@ class FakeModel(dict): def fake_network(network_id, ipv6=None): - if ipv6 == None: + if ipv6 is None: ipv6 = FLAGS.use_ipv6 - rval = {'id': network_id, - 'label': 'test%d' % network_id, - 'injected': False, - 'multi_host': False, - 'cidr': '192.168.%d.0/24' % network_id, - 'cidr_v6': None, - 'netmask': '255.255.255.0', - 'netmask_v6': None, - 'bridge': 'fake_br%d' % network_id, - 'bridge_interface': 'fake_eth%d' % network_id, - 'gateway': '192.168.%d.1' % network_id, - 'gateway_v6': None, - 'broadcast': '192.168.%d.255' % network_id, - 'dns1': '192.168.%d.3' % network_id, - 'dns2': '192.168.%d.4' % network_id, - 'vlan': None, - 'host': None, - 'project_id': 'fake_project', - 'vpn_public_address': '192.168.%d.2' % network_id} + fake_network = {'id': network_id, + 'label': 'test%d' % network_id, + 'injected': False, + 'multi_host': False, + 'cidr': '192.168.%d.0/24' % network_id, + 'cidr_v6': None, + 'netmask': '255.255.255.0', + 'netmask_v6': None, + 'bridge': 'fake_br%d' % network_id, + 'bridge_interface': 'fake_eth%d' % network_id, + 'gateway': '192.168.%d.1' % network_id, + 'gateway_v6': None, + 'broadcast': '192.168.%d.255' % network_id, + 'dns1': '192.168.%d.3' % network_id, + 'dns2': '192.168.%d.4' % network_id, + 'vlan': None, + 'host': None, + 'project_id': 'fake_project', + 'vpn_public_address': '192.168.%d.2' % network_id} if ipv6: - rval['cidr_v6'] = '2001:db8:0:%x::/64' % network_id - rval['gateway_v6'] = '2001:db8:0:%x::1' % network_id - rval['netmask_v6'] = '64' + fake_network['cidr_v6'] = '2001:db8:0:%x::/64' % network_id + fake_network['gateway_v6'] = '2001:db8:0:%x::1' % network_id + fake_network['netmask_v6'] = '64' - return rval + return fake_network def fixed_ips(num_networks, num_ips, num_floating_ips=0): - for network in xrange(num_networks): - for ip in xrange(num_ips): - id = network * num_ips + ip - f_ips = [floating_ips(id).next() for i in xrange(num_floating_ips)] - yield {'id': id, - 'network_id': network, - 'address': '192.168.%d.1%02d' % (network, ip), + for network_index in xrange(num_networks): + for ip_index in xrange(num_ips): + fixed_ip_id = network_index * num_ips + ip_index + f_ips = [FakeModel(**floating_ips(fixed_ip_id).next()) + for i in xrange(num_floating_ips)] + yield {'id': fixed_ip_id, + 'network_id': network_index, + 'address': '192.168.%d.1%02d' % (network_index, ip_index), 'instance_id': 0, 'allocated': False, # and since network_id and vif_id happen to be equivalent - 'virtual_interface_id': network, - 'floating_ips': [FakeModel(**ip) for ip in f_ips]} + 'virtual_interface_id': network_index, + 'floating_ips': f_ips} flavor = {'id': 0, -- cgit From f970ce0fbb3d4de560f73a01b508d8f0f7ac9117 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Trey Morris Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2011 18:02:41 -0500 Subject: removed unneeded import --- nova/tests/fake_network.py | 1 - 1 file changed, 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/fake_network.py b/nova/tests/fake_network.py index 10565f83c..73a117c33 100644 --- a/nova/tests/fake_network.py +++ b/nova/tests/fake_network.py @@ -14,7 +14,6 @@ # WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the # License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations # under the License. -import itertools from nova import db from nova import flags -- cgit From 80059b3e87f6ce7ab2ba18a135e5c469d2be8f88 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Trey Morris Date: Sun, 4 Sep 2011 01:19:21 -0500 Subject: correct floating ip id to increment in fake_network --- nova/tests/fake_network.py | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/fake_network.py b/nova/tests/fake_network.py index 73a117c33..99b027cf3 100644 --- a/nova/tests/fake_network.py +++ b/nova/tests/fake_network.py @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ flavor = {'id': 0, def floating_ips(fixed_ip_id): for i in xrange(154): - yield {'id': 0, + yield {'id': i, 'address': '10.10.10.%d' % (i + 100), 'fixed_ip_id': fixed_ip_id, 'project_id': None, -- cgit From 9b35957eef001ae1c3329e9197984d3aca0da787 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Naveed Massjouni Date: Sun, 4 Sep 2011 05:39:21 -0400 Subject: Fixing xml serialization of limits resource. --- nova/api/openstack/limits.py | 24 +++++++++++------------ nova/tests/api/openstack/test_limits.py | 34 ++++++++++++++++----------------- 2 files changed, 29 insertions(+), 29 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/limits.py b/nova/api/openstack/limits.py index 2896ac396..f6df94eea 100644 --- a/nova/api/openstack/limits.py +++ b/nova/api/openstack/limits.py @@ -87,25 +87,25 @@ class LimitsXMLSerializer(wsgi.XMLDictSerializer): def __init__(self): pass - def _create_rates_node(self, rates_dict): + def _create_rates_node(self, rates): rates_elem = etree.Element('rates', nsmap=self.NSMAP) - for rate in rates_dict.items(): + for rate in rates: rate_node = etree.SubElement(rates_elem, 'rate') rate_node.set('uri', rate['uri']) rate_node.set('regex', rate['regex']) - for limit in rate['limits']: + for limit in rate['limit']: limit_elem = etree.SubElement(rate_node, 'limit') - limit_elem.set('value', str(rate['value'])) - limit_elem.set('verb', str(rate['verb'])) - limit_elem.set('remaining', str(rate['remaining'])) - limit_elem.set('unit', str(rate['unit'])) - limit_elem.set('next-available', str(rate['next-available'])) + limit_elem.set('value', str(limit['value'])) + limit_elem.set('verb', str(limit['verb'])) + limit_elem.set('remaining', str(limit['remaining'])) + limit_elem.set('unit', str(limit['unit'])) + limit_elem.set('next-available', str(limit['next-available'])) return rates_elem def _create_absolute_node(self, absolute_dict): absolute_elem = etree.Element('absolute', nsmap=self.NSMAP) for key, value in absolute_dict.items(): - limit_elem = etree.SubElement(rate_node, 'limit') + limit_elem = etree.SubElement(absolute_elem, 'limit') limit_elem.set('name', str(key)) limit_elem.set('value', str(value)) return absolute_elem @@ -114,16 +114,16 @@ class LimitsXMLSerializer(wsgi.XMLDictSerializer): """Populate a limits xml element from a dict.""" rates_elem = self._create_rates_node( - limits_dict.get('rates', {})) + limits_dict.get('rate', [])) limits_elem.append(rates_elem) absolutes_elem = self._create_absolute_node( - limits_dict.get('absolutes', {})) + limits_dict.get('absolute', {})) limits_elem.append(absolutes_elem) def index(self, limits_dict): limits = etree.Element('limits', nsmap=self.NSMAP) - self._populate_limits(limits, limits_dict) + self._populate_limits(limits, limits_dict['limits']) return self._to_xml(limits) diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_limits.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_limits.py index f71d9c454..3db57ee86 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_limits.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_limits.py @@ -41,8 +41,10 @@ TEST_LIMITS = [ limits.Limit("PUT", "*", "", 10, limits.PER_MINUTE), limits.Limit("PUT", "/servers", "^/servers", 5, limits.PER_MINUTE), ] -NS = "{http://docs.openstack.org/compute/api/v1.1}" -ATOMNS = "{http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom}" +NS = { + 'atom': 'http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom', + 'ns': 'http://docs.openstack.org/compute/api/v1.1' +} class BaseLimitTestSuite(unittest.TestCase): @@ -998,7 +1000,8 @@ class LimitsXMLSerializationTest(test.TestCase): def test_index(self): serializer = limits.LimitsXMLSerializer() - fixture = {"limits": { + fixture = { + "limits": { "rate": [{ "uri": "*", "regex": ".*", @@ -1027,28 +1030,27 @@ class LimitsXMLSerializationTest(test.TestCase): xmlutil.validate_schema(root, 'limits') #verify absolute limits - absolute = root.find('{0}absolute'.format(NS)) - absolutes = absolute.findall('limit'.format(NS)) + absolutes = root.xpath('ns:absolute/ns:limit', namespaces=NS) + self.assertEqual(len(absolutes), 4) for limit in absolutes: name = limit.get('name') value = limit.get('value') self.assertEqual(value, str(fixture['limits']['absolute'][name])) #verify rate limits - rate_root = root.find('{0}rates'.format(NS)) - rates = rate_root.findall('{0}rate'.format(NS)) - for i in range(len(rates)): - rate = rates[i] + rates = root.xpath('ns:rates/ns:rate', namespaces=NS) + self.assertEqual(len(rates), 2) + for i, rate in enumerate(rates): for key in ['uri', 'regex']: self.assertEqual(rate.get(key), str(fixture['limits']['rate'][i][key])) - rate_limits = rate.findall('{0}limit'.format(NS)) - for z in range(len(rate_limits)): - limit = rate_limits[z] + rate_limits = rate.xpath('ns:limit', namespaces=NS) + self.assertEqual(len(rate_limits), 1) + for j, limit in enumerate(rate_limits): for key in ['verb', 'value', 'remaining', 'unit', 'next-available']: self.assertEqual(limit.get(key), - str(fixture['limits']['rate'][i]['limit'][z][key])) + str(fixture['limits']['rate'][i]['limit'][j][key])) def test_index_no_limits(self): serializer = limits.LimitsXMLSerializer() @@ -1063,11 +1065,9 @@ class LimitsXMLSerializationTest(test.TestCase): xmlutil.validate_schema(root, 'limits') #verify absolute limits - absolute = root.find('{0}absolute'.format(NS)) - absolutes = absolute.findall('limit'.format(NS)) + absolutes = root.xpath('ns:absolute/ns:limit', namespaces=NS) self.assertEqual(len(absolutes), 0) #verify rate limits - rate_root = root.find('{0}rates'.format(NS)) - rates = rate_root.findall('{0}rate'.format(NS)) + rates = root.xpath('ns:rates/ns:rate', namespaces=NS) self.assertEqual(len(rates), 0) -- cgit From d155f4224cb97e43cacd4102ba01f0e1775dfbdf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Naveed Massjouni Date: Sun, 4 Sep 2011 05:39:59 -0400 Subject: Minor cleanup. --- nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py index a9308e31d..8b60db71e 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py @@ -285,7 +285,7 @@ class VersionsTest(test.TestCase): versions = root.xpath('ns:version', namespaces=NS) self.assertEqual(len(versions), 2) - for (i, v) in ((0, 'v1.0'), (1, 'v1.1')): + for i, v in enumerate(['v1.0', 'v1.1']): version = versions[i] expected = VERSIONS[v] for key in ['id', 'status', 'updated']: -- cgit From 6930c62a02a39f64506a7b2d2ec5b04dbff5fe3a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: sateesh Date: Mon, 5 Sep 2011 12:51:07 +0530 Subject: Multi-NIC support for vmwareapi virt driver in nova. Does injection of Multi-NIC information to instances with Operating system flavors Ubuntu, Windows and RHEL. vmwareapi virt driver now relies on calls to network manager instead of nova db calls for network configuration information of instance. Ensure if port group is properly associated with vlan_interface specified in case of VLAN networking for instances. Re-oranized VMWareVlanBridgeDriver and added session parmeter to methods to use existing session. Also removed session creation code as session comes as argument. Added check for flat_inject flag before attempting an inject operation. Removed stale code from vmwareapi stubs. Also updated some comments to be more meaningful. Did pep8 and pylint checks. Tried to improve pylint score for newly added lines of code. --- nova/tests/vmwareapi/stubs.py | 2 - nova/virt/vmwareapi/fake.py | 2 +- nova/virt/vmwareapi/vif.py | 27 +++++------ nova/virt/vmwareapi/vm_util.py | 26 +++++----- nova/virt/vmwareapi/vmops.py | 106 ++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------- tools/esx/guest_tool.py | 70 +++++++++++++++------------ 6 files changed, 124 insertions(+), 109 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/vmwareapi/stubs.py b/nova/tests/vmwareapi/stubs.py index 0ed5e9b68..7de10e612 100644 --- a/nova/tests/vmwareapi/stubs.py +++ b/nova/tests/vmwareapi/stubs.py @@ -45,8 +45,6 @@ def set_stubs(stubs): stubs.Set(vmware_images, 'get_vmdk_size_and_properties', fake.fake_get_vmdk_size_and_properties) stubs.Set(vmware_images, 'upload_image', fake.fake_upload_image) - stubs.Set(vmwareapi_conn.VMWareAPISession, "_get_vim_object", - fake_get_vim_object) stubs.Set(vmwareapi_conn.VMWareAPISession, "_get_vim_object", fake_get_vim_object) stubs.Set(vmwareapi_conn.VMWareAPISession, "_is_vim_object", diff --git a/nova/virt/vmwareapi/fake.py b/nova/virt/vmwareapi/fake.py index 4c62d18bb..f47ffdf1c 100644 --- a/nova/virt/vmwareapi/fake.py +++ b/nova/virt/vmwareapi/fake.py @@ -409,7 +409,7 @@ def fake_plug_vifs(*args, **kwargs): def fake_get_network(*args, **kwargs): """Fake get network.""" - return [{'type': 'fake'}] + return {'type': 'fake'} def fake_fetch_image(image, instance, **kwargs): diff --git a/nova/virt/vmwareapi/vif.py b/nova/virt/vmwareapi/vif.py index fb6548b34..9906b89e1 100644 --- a/nova/virt/vmwareapi/vif.py +++ b/nova/virt/vmwareapi/vif.py @@ -17,42 +17,35 @@ """VIF drivers for VMWare.""" -from nova import db from nova import exception from nova import flags from nova import log as logging -from nova import utils from nova.virt.vif import VIFDriver -from nova.virt.vmwareapi_conn import VMWareAPISession from nova.virt.vmwareapi import network_utils LOG = logging.getLogger("nova.virt.vmwareapi.vif") FLAGS = flags.FLAGS +FLAGS['vmwareapi_vlan_interface'].SetDefault('vmnic0') class VMWareVlanBridgeDriver(VIFDriver): """VIF Driver to setup bridge/VLAN networking using VMWare API.""" def plug(self, instance, network, mapping): + """Plug the VIF to specified instance using information passed. + Currently we are plugging the VIF(s) during instance creation itself. + We can use this method when we add support to add additional NIC to + an existing instance.""" + pass + + def ensure_vlan_bridge(self, session, network): """Create a vlan and bridge unless they already exist.""" vlan_num = network['vlan'] bridge = network['bridge'] - bridge_interface = network['bridge_interface'] + vlan_interface = FLAGS.vmwareapi_vlan_interface - # Open vmwareapi session - host_ip = FLAGS.vmwareapi_host_ip - host_username = FLAGS.vmwareapi_host_username - host_password = FLAGS.vmwareapi_host_password - if not host_ip or host_username is None or host_password is None: - raise Exception(_('Must specify vmwareapi_host_ip, ' - 'vmwareapi_host_username ' - 'and vmwareapi_host_password to use ' - 'connection_type=vmwareapi')) - session = VMWareAPISession(host_ip, host_username, host_password, - FLAGS.vmwareapi_api_retry_count) - vlan_interface = bridge_interface # Check if the vlan_interface physical network adapter exists on the # host. if not network_utils.check_if_vlan_interface_exists(session, @@ -92,4 +85,6 @@ class VMWareVlanBridgeDriver(VIFDriver): pgroup=pg_vlanid) def unplug(self, instance, network, mapping): + """Cleanup operations like deleting port group if no instance + is associated with it.""" pass diff --git a/nova/virt/vmwareapi/vm_util.py b/nova/virt/vmwareapi/vm_util.py index 82b5f7214..dd1c81196 100644 --- a/nova/virt/vmwareapi/vm_util.py +++ b/nova/virt/vmwareapi/vm_util.py @@ -39,8 +39,7 @@ def split_datastore_path(datastore_path): def get_vm_create_spec(client_factory, instance, data_store_name, - network_name="vmnet0", - os_type="otherGuest", network_ref=None): + vif_infos, os_type="otherGuest"): """Builds the VM Create spec.""" config_spec = client_factory.create('ns0:VirtualMachineConfigSpec') config_spec.name = instance.name @@ -61,14 +60,12 @@ def get_vm_create_spec(client_factory, instance, data_store_name, config_spec.numCPUs = int(instance.vcpus) config_spec.memoryMB = int(instance.memory_mb) - mac_address = None - if instance['mac_addresses']: - mac_address = instance['mac_addresses'][0]['address'] + vif_spec_list = [] + for vif_info in vif_infos: + vif_spec = create_network_spec(client_factory, vif_info) + vif_spec_list.append(vif_spec) - nic_spec = create_network_spec(client_factory, - network_name, mac_address) - - device_config_spec = [nic_spec] + device_config_spec = vif_spec_list config_spec.deviceChange = device_config_spec return config_spec @@ -93,8 +90,7 @@ def create_controller_spec(client_factory, key): return virtual_device_config -def create_network_spec(client_factory, network_name, mac_address, - network_ref=None): +def create_network_spec(client_factory, vif_info): """ Builds a config spec for the addition of a new network adapter to the VM. @@ -109,6 +105,9 @@ def create_network_spec(client_factory, network_name, mac_address, # NOTE(asomya): Only works on ESXi if the portgroup binding is set to # ephemeral. Invalid configuration if set to static and the NIC does # not come up on boot if set to dynamic. + network_ref = vif_info['network_ref'] + network_name = vif_info['network_name'] + mac_address = vif_info['mac_address'] backing = None if (network_ref and network_ref['type'] == "DistributedVirtualPortgroup"): @@ -295,11 +294,8 @@ def get_dummy_vm_create_spec(client_factory, name, data_store_name): return config_spec -def get_machine_id_change_spec(client_factory, mac, ip_addr, netmask, - gateway, broadcast, dns): +def get_machine_id_change_spec(client_factory, machine_id_str): """Builds the machine id change config spec.""" - machine_id_str = "%s;%s;%s;%s;%s;%s" % (mac, ip_addr, netmask, - gateway, broadcast, dns) virtual_machine_config_spec = \ client_factory.create('ns0:VirtualMachineConfigSpec') diff --git a/nova/virt/vmwareapi/vmops.py b/nova/virt/vmwareapi/vmops.py index 07a6ba6ab..3ac99f923 100644 --- a/nova/virt/vmwareapi/vmops.py +++ b/nova/virt/vmwareapi/vmops.py @@ -27,7 +27,6 @@ import urllib2 import uuid from nova import context as nova_context -from nova import db from nova import exception from nova import flags from nova import log as logging @@ -111,22 +110,6 @@ class VMWareVMOps(object): client_factory = self._session._get_vim().client.factory service_content = self._session._get_vim().get_service_content() - network = db.network_get_by_instance(nova_context.get_admin_context(), - instance['id']) - - net_name = network['bridge'] - - def _check_if_network_bridge_exists(): - network_ref = \ - network_utils.get_network_with_the_name(self._session, - net_name) - if network_ref is None: - raise exception.NetworkNotFoundForBridge(bridge=net_name) - return network_ref - - self.plug_vifs(instance, network_info) - network_obj = _check_if_network_bridge_exists() - def _get_datastore_ref(): """Get the datastore list and choose the first local storage.""" data_stores = self._session._call_method(vim_util, "get_objects", @@ -182,11 +165,36 @@ class VMWareVMOps(object): vm_folder_mor, res_pool_mor = _get_vmfolder_and_res_pool_mors() + def _check_if_network_bridge_exists(network_name): + network_ref = \ + network_utils.get_network_with_the_name(self._session, + network_name) + if network_ref is None: + raise exception.NetworkNotFoundForBridge(bridge=network_name) + return network_ref + + def _get_vif_infos(): + vif_infos = [] + for (network, mapping) in network_info: + mac_address = mapping['mac'] + network_name = network['bridge'] + if mapping.get('should_create_vlan'): + network_ref = self._vif_driver.ensure_vlan_bridge( + self._session, network) + else: + network_ref = _check_if_network_bridge_exists(network_name) + vif_infos.append({'network_name': network_name, + 'mac_address': mac_address, + 'network_ref': network_ref, + }) + return vif_infos + + vif_infos = _get_vif_infos() + # Get the create vm config spec config_spec = vm_util.get_vm_create_spec( client_factory, instance, - data_store_name, net_name, os_type, - network_obj) + data_store_name, vif_infos, os_type) def _execute_create_vm(): """Create VM on ESX host.""" @@ -204,8 +212,10 @@ class VMWareVMOps(object): _execute_create_vm() - # Set the machine id for the VM for setting the IP - self._set_machine_id(client_factory, instance) + # Set the machine.id parameter of the instance to inject + # the NIC configuration inside the VM + if FLAGS.flat_injected: + self._set_machine_id(client_factory, instance, network_info) # Naming the VM files in correspondence with the VM instance name # The flat vmdk file name @@ -716,39 +726,45 @@ class VMWareVMOps(object): """Return link to instance's ajax console.""" return 'http://fakeajaxconsole/fake_url' - def _set_machine_id(self, client_factory, instance): + def _set_machine_id(self, client_factory, instance, network_info): """ - Set the machine id of the VM for guest tools to pick up and change - the IP. + Set the machine id of the VM for guest tools to pick up and reconfigure + the network interfaces. """ - admin_context = nova_context.get_admin_context() vm_ref = self._get_vm_ref_from_the_name(instance.name) if vm_ref is None: raise exception.InstanceNotFound(instance_id=instance.id) - network = db.network_get_by_instance(nova_context.get_admin_context(), - instance['id']) - mac_address = None - if instance['mac_addresses']: - mac_address = instance['mac_addresses'][0]['address'] - - net_mask = network["netmask"] - gateway = network["gateway"] - broadcast = network["broadcast"] - # TODO(vish): add support for dns2 - dns = network["dns1"] - - addresses = db.instance_get_fixed_addresses(admin_context, - instance['id']) - ip_addr = addresses[0] if addresses else None + + machine_id_str = '' + for (network, info) in network_info: + # TODO(vish): add support for dns2 + # TODO(sateesh): add support for injection of ipv6 configuration + ip_v4 = ip_v6 = None + if 'ips' in info and len(info['ips']) > 0: + ip_v4 = info['ips'][0] + if 'ip6s' in info and len(info['ip6s']) > 0: + ip_v6 = info['ip6s'][0] + if len(info['dns']) > 0: + dns = info['dns'][0] + else: + dns = '' + + interface_str = "%s;%s;%s;%s;%s;%s" % \ + (info['mac'], + ip_v4 and ip_v4['ip'] or '', + ip_v4 and ip_v4['netmask'] or '', + info['gateway'], + info['broadcast'], + dns) + machine_id_str = machine_id_str + interface_str + '#' machine_id_change_spec = \ - vm_util.get_machine_id_change_spec(client_factory, mac_address, - ip_addr, net_mask, gateway, - broadcast, dns) + vm_util.get_machine_id_change_spec(client_factory, machine_id_str) + LOG.debug(_("Reconfiguring VM instance %(name)s to set the machine id " "with ip - %(ip_addr)s") % ({'name': instance.name, - 'ip_addr': ip_addr})) + 'ip_addr': ip_v4['ip']})) reconfig_task = self._session._call_method(self._session._get_vim(), "ReconfigVM_Task", vm_ref, spec=machine_id_change_spec) @@ -756,7 +772,7 @@ class VMWareVMOps(object): LOG.debug(_("Reconfigured VM instance %(name)s to set the machine id " "with ip - %(ip_addr)s") % ({'name': instance.name, - 'ip_addr': ip_addr})) + 'ip_addr': ip_v4['ip']})) def _get_datacenter_name_and_ref(self): """Get the datacenter name and the reference.""" diff --git a/tools/esx/guest_tool.py b/tools/esx/guest_tool.py index 97b5302ba..5158d883a 100644 --- a/tools/esx/guest_tool.py +++ b/tools/esx/guest_tool.py @@ -81,28 +81,34 @@ def _bytes2int(bytes): def _parse_network_details(machine_id): """ - Parse the machine.id field to get MAC, IP, Netmask and Gateway fields - machine.id is of the form MAC;IP;Netmask;Gateway;Broadcast;DNS1,DNS2 - where ';' is the separator. + Parse the machine_id to get MAC, IP, Netmask and Gateway fields per NIC. + machine_id is of the form ('NIC_record#NIC_record#', '') + Each of the NIC will have record NIC_record in the form + 'MAC;IP;Netmask;Gateway;Broadcast;DNS' where ';' is field separator. + Each record is separated by '#' from next record. """ + logging.debug(_("Received machine_id from vmtools : %s") % machine_id[0]) network_details = [] if machine_id[1].strip() == "1": pass else: - network_info_list = machine_id[0].split(';') - assert len(network_info_list) % 6 == 0 - no_grps = len(network_info_list) / 6 - i = 0 - while i < no_grps: - k = i * 6 - network_details.append(( - network_info_list[k].strip().lower(), - network_info_list[k + 1].strip(), - network_info_list[k + 2].strip(), - network_info_list[k + 3].strip(), - network_info_list[k + 4].strip(), - network_info_list[k + 5].strip().split(','))) - i += 1 + for machine_id_str in machine_id[0].split('#'): + network_info_list = machine_id_str.split(';') + if len(network_info_list) % 6 != 0: + break + no_grps = len(network_info_list) / 6 + i = 0 + while i < no_grps: + k = i * 6 + network_details.append(( + network_info_list[k].strip().lower(), + network_info_list[k + 1].strip(), + network_info_list[k + 2].strip(), + network_info_list[k + 3].strip(), + network_info_list[k + 4].strip(), + network_info_list[k + 5].strip().split(','))) + i += 1 + logging.debug(_("NIC information from vmtools : %s") % network_details) return network_details @@ -279,6 +285,7 @@ def _filter_duplicates(all_entries): def _set_rhel_networking(network_details=None): + """Set IPv4 network settings for RHEL distros.""" network_details = network_details or [] all_dns_servers = [] for network_detail in network_details: @@ -320,31 +327,33 @@ def _set_rhel_networking(network_details=None): def _set_ubuntu_networking(network_details=None): + """Set IPv4 network settings for Ubuntu.""" network_details = network_details or [] - """ Set IPv4 network settings for Ubuntu """ all_dns_servers = [] - for network_detail in network_details: + interface_file_name = '/etc/network/interfaces' + # Remove file + os.remove(interface_file_name) + # Touch file + _execute(['touch', interface_file_name]) + interface_file = open(interface_file_name, 'w') + for device, network_detail in enumerate(network_details): mac_address, ip_address, subnet_mask, gateway, broadcast,\ dns_servers = network_detail all_dns_servers.extend(dns_servers) adapter_name, current_ip_address = \ _get_linux_adapter_name_and_ip_address(mac_address) - if adapter_name and not ip_address == current_ip_address: - interface_file_name = \ - '/etc/network/interfaces' - # Remove file - os.remove(interface_file_name) - # Touch file - _execute(['touch', interface_file_name]) - interface_file = open(interface_file_name, 'w') + if adapter_name: interface_file.write('\nauto %s' % adapter_name) interface_file.write('\niface %s inet static' % adapter_name) interface_file.write('\nbroadcast %s' % broadcast) interface_file.write('\ngateway %s' % gateway) interface_file.write('\nnetmask %s' % subnet_mask) - interface_file.write('\naddress %s' % ip_address) - interface_file.close() + interface_file.write('\naddress %s\n' % ip_address) + logging.debug(_("Successfully configured NIC %d with " + "NIC info %s") % (device, network_detail)) + interface_file.close() + if all_dns_servers: dns_file_name = "/etc/resolv.conf" os.remove(dns_file_name) @@ -355,7 +364,8 @@ def _set_ubuntu_networking(network_details=None): for dns_server in unique_entries: dns_file.write("\nnameserver %s" % dns_server) dns_file.close() - print "\nRestarting networking....\n" + + logging.debug(_("Restarting networking....\n")) _execute(['/etc/init.d/networking', 'restart']) -- cgit From c87009f009cb749dbccd6bd155ec1a6800631ae1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Brian Waldon Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2011 09:24:24 -0400 Subject: cleaning up tests --- nova/image/glance.py | 2 +- nova/tests/image/test_glance.py | 549 ++++++++++++++++++---------------------- 2 files changed, 250 insertions(+), 301 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/image/glance.py b/nova/image/glance.py index f0d39dfb6..8920a5d8a 100644 --- a/nova/image/glance.py +++ b/nova/image/glance.py @@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ class GlanceImageService(object): if hasattr(context, 'auth_token') and context.auth_token: return True - properties = image_meta['properties'] + properties = image_meta.get('properties', {}) if context.project_id and ('project_id' in properties): return str(properties['project_id']) == str(context.project_id) diff --git a/nova/tests/image/test_glance.py b/nova/tests/image/test_glance.py index e4324d24b..f77117ca0 100644 --- a/nova/tests/image/test_glance.py +++ b/nova/tests/image/test_glance.py @@ -18,20 +18,18 @@ import datetime import stubout -import unittest from nova.tests.api.openstack import fakes from nova import context from nova import exception from nova.image import glance from nova import test -from nova import utils class StubGlanceClient(object): - def __init__(self, images, add_response=None, update_response=None): - self.images = images + def __init__(self, images=None, add_response=None, update_response=None): + self.images = images or [] self.add_response = add_response self.update_response = update_response @@ -39,28 +37,51 @@ class StubGlanceClient(object): pass def get_image_meta(self, image_id): - return self.images[image_id] + for image in self.images: + if image['id'] == image_id: + return image + raise exception.ImageNotFound(image_id=image_id) - def get_images_detailed(self, filters=None, marker=None, limit=None): - images = self.images.values() + #TODO(bcwaldon): implement filters + def get_images_detailed(self, filters=None, marker=None, limit=3): if marker is None: index = 0 else: - for index, image in enumerate(images): + for index, image in enumerate(self.images): if image['id'] == marker: index += 1 break - # default to a page size of 3 to ensure we flex the pagination code - return images[index:index + 3] + + return self.images[index:index + limit] def get_image(self, image_id): - return self.images[image_id], [] + return self.get_image_meta(image_id), [] def add_image(self, metadata, data): - return self.add_response + self.images.append(metadata) + + try: + image_id = int(metadata['id']) + except KeyError: + # auto-generate an id if one wasn't provided + image_id = len(self.images) + metadata['id'] = image_id + + return metadata def update_image(self, image_id, metadata, data): - return self.update_response + for i, image in enumerate(self.images): + if image['id'] == image_id: + self.images[i].update(metadata) + return self.images[i] + raise exception.ImageNotFound(image_id=image_id) + + def delete_image(self, image_id): + for i, image in enumerate(self.images): + if image['id'] == image_id: + del self.images[i] + return + raise exception.ImageNotFound(image_id=image_id) class NullWriter(object): @@ -70,230 +91,7 @@ class NullWriter(object): pass -class BaseGlanceTest(unittest.TestCase): - NOW_GLANCE_OLD_FORMAT = "2010-10-11T10:30:22" - NOW_GLANCE_FORMAT = "2010-10-11T10:30:22.000000" - NOW_DATETIME = datetime.datetime(2010, 10, 11, 10, 30, 22) - - def setUp(self): - self.client = StubGlanceClient(None) - self.service = glance.GlanceImageService(client=self.client) - self.context = context.RequestContext(None, None) - - def assertDateTimesFilled(self, image_meta): - self.assertEqual(image_meta['created_at'], self.NOW_DATETIME) - self.assertEqual(image_meta['updated_at'], self.NOW_DATETIME) - self.assertEqual(image_meta['deleted_at'], self.NOW_DATETIME) - - def assertDateTimesEmpty(self, image_meta): - self.assertEqual(image_meta['updated_at'], None) - self.assertEqual(image_meta['deleted_at'], None) - - def assertDateTimesBlank(self, image_meta): - self.assertEqual(image_meta['updated_at'], '') - self.assertEqual(image_meta['deleted_at'], '') - - -class TestGlanceImageServiceProperties(BaseGlanceTest): - """ - Ensure attributes which aren't base attributes are ignored. - - Missingattributes should be added as None - - """ - - def test_show_passes_through_to_client(self): - fixtures = {'image1': {'id': '1', 'name': 'image1', 'is_public': True, - 'foo': 'bar', - 'properties': {'prop1': 'propvalue1'}}} - self.client.images = fixtures - image_meta = self.service.show(self.context, 'image1') - - expected = {'id': '1', 'name': 'image1', 'is_public': True, - 'size': None, 'location': None, 'disk_format': None, - 'container_format': None, 'checksum': None, - 'created_at': None, 'updated_at': None, - 'deleted_at': None, 'deleted': None, 'status': None, - 'properties': {'prop1': 'propvalue1'}} - self.assertEqual(image_meta, expected) - - def test_show_raises_when_no_authtoken_in_the_context(self): - fixtures = {'image1': {'name': 'image1', 'is_public': False, - 'foo': 'bar', - 'properties': {'prop1': 'propvalue1'}}} - self.client.images = fixtures - self.context.auth_token = False - - expected = {'name': 'image1', 'is_public': True, - 'properties': {'prop1': 'propvalue1', 'foo': 'bar'}} - self.assertRaises(exception.ImageNotFound, - self.service.show, self.context, 'image1') - - def test_show_passes_through_to_client_with_authtoken_in_context(self): - fixtures = {'image1': {'name': 'image1', 'is_public': False, - 'foo': 'bar', - 'properties': {'prop1': 'propvalue1'}}} - self.client.images = fixtures - self.context.auth_token = True - - expected = {'name': 'image1', 'is_public': False, - 'properties': {'prop1': 'propvalue1', 'foo': 'bar'}} - - image_meta = self.service.show(self.context, 'image1') - self.assertEqual(image_meta, expected) - - def test_detail_passes_through_to_client(self): - fixtures = {'image1': {'id': '1', 'name': 'image1', 'is_public': True, - 'foo': 'bar', - 'properties': {'prop1': 'propvalue1'}}} - self.client.images = fixtures - image_meta = self.service.detail(self.context) - expected = [{'id': '1', 'name': 'image1', 'is_public': True, - 'size': None, 'location': None, 'disk_format': None, - 'container_format': None, 'checksum': None, - 'created_at': None, 'updated_at': None, - 'deleted_at': None, 'deleted': None, 'status': None, - 'properties': {'prop1': 'propvalue1'}}] - self.assertEqual(image_meta, expected) - - -class TestGetterDateTimeNoneTests(BaseGlanceTest): - - def test_show_handles_none_datetimes(self): - self.client.images = self._make_none_datetime_fixtures() - image_meta = self.service.show(self.context, 'image1') - self.assertDateTimesEmpty(image_meta) - - def test_show_handles_blank_datetimes(self): - self.client.images = self._make_blank_datetime_fixtures() - image_meta = self.service.show(self.context, 'image1') - self.assertDateTimesBlank(image_meta) - - def test_detail_handles_none_datetimes(self): - self.client.images = self._make_none_datetime_fixtures() - image_meta = self.service.detail(self.context)[0] - self.assertDateTimesEmpty(image_meta) - - def test_detail_handles_blank_datetimes(self): - self.client.images = self._make_blank_datetime_fixtures() - image_meta = self.service.detail(self.context)[0] - self.assertDateTimesBlank(image_meta) - - def test_get_handles_none_datetimes(self): - self.client.images = self._make_none_datetime_fixtures() - writer = NullWriter() - image_meta = self.service.get(self.context, 'image1', writer) - self.assertDateTimesEmpty(image_meta) - - def test_get_handles_blank_datetimes(self): - self.client.images = self._make_blank_datetime_fixtures() - writer = NullWriter() - image_meta = self.service.get(self.context, 'image1', writer) - self.assertDateTimesBlank(image_meta) - - def test_show_makes_datetimes(self): - self.client.images = self._make_datetime_fixtures() - image_meta = self.service.show(self.context, 'image1') - self.assertDateTimesFilled(image_meta) - image_meta = self.service.show(self.context, 'image2') - self.assertDateTimesFilled(image_meta) - - def test_detail_makes_datetimes(self): - self.client.images = self._make_datetime_fixtures() - image_meta = self.service.detail(self.context)[0] - self.assertDateTimesFilled(image_meta) - image_meta = self.service.detail(self.context)[1] - self.assertDateTimesFilled(image_meta) - - def test_get_makes_datetimes(self): - self.client.images = self._make_datetime_fixtures() - writer = NullWriter() - image_meta = self.service.get(self.context, 'image1', writer) - self.assertDateTimesFilled(image_meta) - image_meta = self.service.get(self.context, 'image2', writer) - self.assertDateTimesFilled(image_meta) - - def _make_datetime_fixtures(self): - fixtures = { - 'image1': { - 'id': '1', - 'name': 'image1', - 'is_public': True, - 'created_at': self.NOW_GLANCE_FORMAT, - 'updated_at': self.NOW_GLANCE_FORMAT, - 'deleted_at': self.NOW_GLANCE_FORMAT, - }, - 'image2': { - 'id': '2', - 'name': 'image2', - 'is_public': True, - 'created_at': self.NOW_GLANCE_OLD_FORMAT, - 'updated_at': self.NOW_GLANCE_OLD_FORMAT, - 'deleted_at': self.NOW_GLANCE_OLD_FORMAT, - }, - } - return fixtures - - def _make_none_datetime_fixtures(self): - fixtures = {'image1': {'id': '1', - 'name': 'image1', - 'is_public': True, - 'updated_at': None, - 'deleted_at': None}} - return fixtures - - def _make_blank_datetime_fixtures(self): - fixtures = {'image1': {'id': '1', - 'name': 'image1', - 'is_public': True, - 'updated_at': '', - 'deleted_at': ''}} - return fixtures - - -class TestMutatorDateTimeTests(BaseGlanceTest): - """Tests create(), update()""" - - def test_create_handles_datetimes(self): - self.client.add_response = self._make_datetime_fixture() - image_meta = self.service.create(self.context, {}) - self.assertDateTimesFilled(image_meta) - - def test_create_handles_none_datetimes(self): - self.client.add_response = self._make_none_datetime_fixture() - dummy_meta = {} - image_meta = self.service.create(self.context, dummy_meta) - self.assertDateTimesEmpty(image_meta) - - def test_update_handles_datetimes(self): - self.client.images = {'image1': self._make_datetime_fixture()} - self.client.update_response = self._make_datetime_fixture() - dummy_meta = {} - image_meta = self.service.update(self.context, 'image1', dummy_meta) - self.assertDateTimesFilled(image_meta) - - def test_update_handles_none_datetimes(self): - self.client.images = {'image1': self._make_datetime_fixture()} - self.client.update_response = self._make_none_datetime_fixture() - dummy_meta = {} - image_meta = self.service.update(self.context, 'image1', dummy_meta) - self.assertDateTimesEmpty(image_meta) - - def _make_datetime_fixture(self): - fixture = {'id': 'image1', 'name': 'image1', 'is_public': True, - 'created_at': self.NOW_GLANCE_FORMAT, - 'updated_at': self.NOW_GLANCE_FORMAT, - 'deleted_at': self.NOW_GLANCE_FORMAT} - return fixture - - def _make_none_datetime_fixture(self): - fixture = {'id': 'image1', 'name': 'image1', 'is_public': True, - 'updated_at': None, - 'deleted_at': None} - return fixture - - -class TestGlanceSerializer(unittest.TestCase): +class TestGlanceSerializer(test.TestCase): def test_serialize(self): metadata = {'name': 'image1', 'is_public': True, @@ -329,7 +127,7 @@ class TestGlanceSerializer(unittest.TestCase): self.assertEqual(glance._convert_from_string(converted), metadata) -class GlanceImageServiceTest(test.TestCase): +class TestGlanceImageService(test.TestCase): """ Tests the Glance image service. @@ -342,34 +140,74 @@ class GlanceImageServiceTest(test.TestCase): APIs (OpenStack, EC2) """ - def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): - super(GlanceImageServiceTest, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) - self.service = None - self.context = None - - @staticmethod - def _make_fixture(name): - fixture = {'name': name, - 'properties': {'one': 'two'}, - 'status': None, - 'is_public': True} - return fixture + NOW_GLANCE_OLD_FORMAT = "2010-10-11T10:30:22" + NOW_GLANCE_FORMAT = "2010-10-11T10:30:22.000000" + NOW_DATETIME = datetime.datetime(2010, 10, 11, 10, 30, 22) def setUp(self): - super(GlanceImageServiceTest, self).setUp() + super(TestGlanceImageService, self).setUp() self.stubs = stubout.StubOutForTesting() fakes.stub_out_glance(self.stubs) fakes.stub_out_compute_api_snapshot(self.stubs) - service_class = 'nova.image.glance.GlanceImageService' - self.service = utils.import_object(service_class) - self.context = context.RequestContext('fake', 'fake') + self.client = StubGlanceClient() + self.service = glance.GlanceImageService(client=self.client) + self.context = context.RequestContext('fake', 'fake', auth_token=True) self.service.delete_all() - self.sent_to_glance = {} - fakes.stub_out_glance_add_image(self.stubs, self.sent_to_glance) def tearDown(self): self.stubs.UnsetAll() - super(GlanceImageServiceTest, self).tearDown() + super(TestGlanceImageService, self).tearDown() + + + @staticmethod + def _make_fixture(**kwargs): + fixture = {'name': None, + 'properties': {}, + 'status': None, + 'is_public': None} + fixture.update(kwargs) + return fixture + + def _make_datetime_fixtures(self): + return [ + { + 'id': '1', + 'name': 'image1', + 'is_public': True, + 'created_at': self.NOW_GLANCE_FORMAT, + 'updated_at': self.NOW_GLANCE_FORMAT, + 'deleted_at': self.NOW_GLANCE_FORMAT, + }, + { + 'id': '2', + 'name': 'image2', + 'is_public': True, + 'created_at': self.NOW_GLANCE_OLD_FORMAT, + 'updated_at': self.NOW_GLANCE_OLD_FORMAT, + 'deleted_at': self.NOW_GLANCE_OLD_FORMAT, + }, + ] + + def _make_datetime_fixture(self): + return self._make_fixture(created_at=self.NOW_GLANCE_FORMAT, + updated_at=self.NOW_GLANCE_FORMAT, + deleted_at=self.NOW_GLANCE_FORMAT) + + def _make_none_datetime_fixture(self): + return self._make_fixture(updated_at=None, deleted_at=None) + + def assertDateTimesFilled(self, image_meta): + self.assertEqual(image_meta['created_at'], self.NOW_DATETIME) + self.assertEqual(image_meta['updated_at'], self.NOW_DATETIME) + self.assertEqual(image_meta['deleted_at'], self.NOW_DATETIME) + + def assertDateTimesEmpty(self, image_meta): + self.assertEqual(image_meta['updated_at'], None) + self.assertEqual(image_meta['deleted_at'], None) + + def assertDateTimesBlank(self, image_meta): + self.assertEqual(image_meta['updated_at'], '') + self.assertEqual(image_meta['deleted_at'], '') def test_create_with_instance_id(self): """Ensure instance_id is persisted as an image-property""" @@ -378,8 +216,6 @@ class GlanceImageServiceTest(test.TestCase): 'properties': {'instance_id': '42', 'user_id': 'fake'}} image_id = self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id'] - expected = fixture - self.assertDictMatch(self.sent_to_glance['metadata'], expected) image_meta = self.service.show(self.context, image_id) expected = {'id': image_id, 'name': 'test image', 'is_public': False, @@ -399,16 +235,21 @@ class GlanceImageServiceTest(test.TestCase): instance_id. Public images are an example of an image not tied to an instance. """ - fixture = {'name': 'test image'} + fixture = {'name': 'test image', 'is_public': False} image_id = self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id'] - expected = {'name': 'test image'} - self.assertDictMatch(self.sent_to_glance['metadata'], expected) + expected = {'id': image_id, 'name': 'test image', 'is_public': False, + 'size': None, 'location': None, 'disk_format': None, + 'container_format': None, 'checksum': None, + 'created_at': None, 'updated_at': None, + 'deleted_at': None, 'deleted': None, 'status': None, + 'properties': {}} + actual = self.service.show(self.context, image_id) + self.assertDictMatch(actual, expected) def test_create(self): - fixture = self._make_fixture('test image') + fixture = self._make_fixture(name='test image') num_images = len(self.service.index(self.context)) - image_id = self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id'] self.assertNotEquals(None, image_id) @@ -416,9 +257,7 @@ class GlanceImageServiceTest(test.TestCase): len(self.service.index(self.context))) def test_create_and_show_non_existing_image(self): - fixture = self._make_fixture('test image') - num_images = len(self.service.index(self.context)) - + fixture = self._make_fixture(name='test image') image_id = self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id'] self.assertNotEquals(None, image_id) @@ -428,9 +267,7 @@ class GlanceImageServiceTest(test.TestCase): 'bad image id') def test_create_and_show_non_existing_image_by_name(self): - fixture = self._make_fixture('test image') - num_images = len(self.service.index(self.context)) - + fixture = self._make_fixture(name='test image') image_id = self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id'] self.assertNotEquals(None, image_id) @@ -440,17 +277,17 @@ class GlanceImageServiceTest(test.TestCase): 'bad image id') def test_index(self): - fixture = self._make_fixture('test image') + fixture = self._make_fixture(name='test image') image_id = self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id'] image_metas = self.service.index(self.context) - expected = [{'id': 'DONTCARE', 'name': 'test image'}] + expected = [{'id': image_id, 'name': 'test image'}] self.assertDictListMatch(image_metas, expected) def test_index_default_limit(self): fixtures = [] ids = [] for i in range(10): - fixture = self._make_fixture('TestImage %d' % (i)) + fixture = self._make_fixture(name='TestImage %d' % (i)) fixtures.append(fixture) ids.append(self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id']) @@ -466,7 +303,7 @@ class GlanceImageServiceTest(test.TestCase): fixtures = [] ids = [] for i in range(10): - fixture = self._make_fixture('TestImage %d' % (i)) + fixture = self._make_fixture(name='TestImage %d' % (i)) fixtures.append(fixture) ids.append(self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id']) @@ -483,18 +320,18 @@ class GlanceImageServiceTest(test.TestCase): fixtures = [] ids = [] for i in range(10): - fixture = self._make_fixture('TestImage %d' % (i)) + fixture = self._make_fixture(name='TestImage %d' % (i)) fixtures.append(fixture) ids.append(self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id']) - image_metas = self.service.index(self.context, limit=3) - self.assertEquals(len(image_metas), 3) + image_metas = self.service.index(self.context, limit=5) + self.assertEquals(len(image_metas), 5) def test_index_marker_and_limit(self): fixtures = [] ids = [] for i in range(10): - fixture = self._make_fixture('TestImage %d' % (i)) + fixture = self._make_fixture(name='TestImage %d' % (i)) fixtures.append(fixture) ids.append(self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id']) @@ -502,7 +339,7 @@ class GlanceImageServiceTest(test.TestCase): self.assertEquals(len(image_metas), 1) i = 4 for meta in image_metas: - expected = {'id': 'DONTCARE', + expected = {'id': ids[i], 'name': 'TestImage %d' % (i)} self.assertDictMatch(meta, expected) i = i + 1 @@ -511,7 +348,7 @@ class GlanceImageServiceTest(test.TestCase): fixtures = [] ids = [] for i in range(10): - fixture = self._make_fixture('TestImage %d' % (i)) + fixture = self._make_fixture(name='TestImage %d' % (i)) fixtures.append(fixture) ids.append(self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id']) @@ -520,11 +357,11 @@ class GlanceImageServiceTest(test.TestCase): i = 2 for meta in image_metas: expected = { - 'id': 'DONTCARE', + 'id': ids[i], 'status': None, - 'is_public': True, + 'is_public': None, 'name': 'TestImage %d' % (i), - 'properties': {'one': 'two'}, + 'properties': {}, 'size': None, 'location': None, 'disk_format': None, @@ -536,8 +373,6 @@ class GlanceImageServiceTest(test.TestCase): 'deleted': None } - print meta - print expected self.assertDictMatch(meta, expected) i = i + 1 @@ -545,31 +380,31 @@ class GlanceImageServiceTest(test.TestCase): fixtures = [] ids = [] for i in range(10): - fixture = self._make_fixture('TestImage %d' % (i)) + fixture = self._make_fixture(name='TestImage %d' % (i)) fixtures.append(fixture) ids.append(self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id']) - image_metas = self.service.detail(self.context, limit=3) - self.assertEquals(len(image_metas), 3) + image_metas = self.service.detail(self.context, limit=5) + self.assertEquals(len(image_metas), 5) def test_detail_marker_and_limit(self): fixtures = [] ids = [] for i in range(10): - fixture = self._make_fixture('TestImage %d' % (i)) + fixture = self._make_fixture(name='TestImage %d' % (i)) fixtures.append(fixture) ids.append(self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id']) - image_metas = self.service.detail(self.context, marker=ids[3], limit=3) - self.assertEquals(len(image_metas), 3) + image_metas = self.service.detail(self.context, marker=ids[3], limit=5) + self.assertEquals(len(image_metas), 5) i = 4 for meta in image_metas: expected = { - 'id': 'DONTCARE', + 'id': ids[i], 'status': None, - 'is_public': True, + 'is_public': None, 'name': 'TestImage %d' % (i), - 'properties': {'one': 'two'}, + 'properties': {}, 'size': None, 'location': None, 'disk_format': None, @@ -584,18 +419,17 @@ class GlanceImageServiceTest(test.TestCase): i = i + 1 def test_update(self): - fixture = self._make_fixture('test image') + fixture = self._make_fixture(name='test image') image_id = self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id'] - fixture['status'] = 'in progress' - + fixture['name'] = 'new image name' self.service.update(self.context, image_id, fixture) new_image_data = self.service.show(self.context, image_id) - self.assertEquals('in progress', new_image_data['status']) + self.assertEquals('new image name', new_image_data['name']) def test_delete(self): - fixture1 = self._make_fixture('test image 1') - fixture2 = self._make_fixture('test image 2') + fixture1 = self._make_fixture(name='test image 1') + fixture2 = self._make_fixture(name='test image 2') fixtures = [fixture1, fixture2] num_images = len(self.service.index(self.context)) @@ -613,3 +447,118 @@ class GlanceImageServiceTest(test.TestCase): num_images = len(self.service.index(self.context)) self.assertEquals(1, num_images) + + def test_show_passes_through_to_client(self): + fixture = self._make_fixture(name='image1', is_public=True) + image_id = self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id'] + + image_meta = self.service.show(self.context, image_id) + expected = {'id': image_id, 'name': 'image1', 'is_public': True, + 'size': None, 'location': None, 'disk_format': None, + 'container_format': None, 'checksum': None, + 'created_at': None, 'updated_at': None, + 'deleted_at': None, 'deleted': None, 'status': None, + 'properties': {}} + self.assertEqual(image_meta, expected) + + def test_show_raises_when_no_authtoken_in_the_context(self): + fixture = self._make_fixture(name='image1', + is_public=False, + properties={'one': 'two'}) + image_id = self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id'] + self.context.auth_token = False + self.assertRaises(exception.ImageNotFound, + self.service.show, + self.context, + image_id) + + def test_detail_passes_through_to_client(self): + fixture = self._make_fixture(name='image10', is_public=True) + image_id = self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id'] + image_metas = self.service.detail(self.context) + expected = [{'id': image_id, 'name': 'image10', 'is_public': True, + 'size': None, 'location': None, 'disk_format': None, + 'container_format': None, 'checksum': None, + 'created_at': None, 'updated_at': None, + 'deleted_at': None, 'deleted': None, 'status': None, + 'properties': {}}] + self.assertEqual(image_metas, expected) + + def test_show_handles_none_datetimes(self): + fixture = self._make_fixture(updated_at=None, deleted_at=None) + image_id = self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id'] + image_meta = self.service.show(self.context, image_id) + self.assertDateTimesEmpty(image_meta) + + def test_show_handles_blank_datetimes(self): + fixture = self._make_fixture(updated_at='', deleted_at='') + image_id = self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id'] + image_meta = self.service.show(self.context, image_id) + self.assertDateTimesBlank(image_meta) + + def test_detail_handles_none_datetimes(self): + fixture = self._make_fixture(updated_at=None, deleted_at=None) + self.service.create(self.context, fixture) + image_meta = self.service.detail(self.context)[0] + self.assertDateTimesEmpty(image_meta) + + def test_detail_handles_blank_datetimes(self): + fixture = self._make_fixture(updated_at='', deleted_at='') + self.service.create(self.context, fixture) + image_meta = self.service.detail(self.context)[0] + self.assertDateTimesBlank(image_meta) + + def test_get_handles_none_datetimes(self): + fixture = self._make_fixture(updated_at=None, deleted_at=None) + image_id = self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id'] + writer = NullWriter() + image_meta = self.service.get(self.context, image_id, writer) + self.assertDateTimesEmpty(image_meta) + + def test_get_handles_blank_datetimes(self): + fixture = self._make_fixture(updated_at='', deleted_at='') + image_id = self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id'] + writer = NullWriter() + image_meta = self.service.get(self.context, image_id, writer) + self.assertDateTimesBlank(image_meta) + + def test_show_makes_datetimes(self): + fixture = self._make_datetime_fixture() + image_id = self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id'] + image_meta = self.service.show(self.context, image_id) + self.assertDateTimesFilled(image_meta) + + def test_detail_makes_datetimes(self): + fixture = self._make_datetime_fixture() + self.service.create(self.context, fixture) + image_meta = self.service.detail(self.context)[0] + self.assertDateTimesFilled(image_meta) + + def test_get_makes_datetimes(self): + fixture = self._make_datetime_fixture() + image_id = self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id'] + writer = NullWriter() + image_meta = self.service.get(self.context, image_id, writer) + self.assertDateTimesFilled(image_meta) + + def test_create_handles_datetimes(self): + fixture = self._make_datetime_fixture() + image_meta = self.service.create(self.context, fixture) + self.assertDateTimesFilled(image_meta) + + def test_create_handles_none_datetimes(self): + fixture = self._make_none_datetime_fixture() + image_meta = self.service.create(self.context, fixture) + self.assertDateTimesEmpty(image_meta) + + def test_update_handles_datetimes(self): + fixture = self._make_datetime_fixture() + image_id = self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id'] + image_meta = self.service.update(self.context, image_id, {}) + self.assertDateTimesFilled(image_meta) + + def test_update_handles_none_datetimes(self): + fixture = self._make_none_datetime_fixture() + image_id = self.service.create(self.context, fixture)['id'] + image_meta = self.service.update(self.context, image_id, {}) + self.assertDateTimesEmpty(image_meta) -- cgit From 35e0ae794f6cd5fda47c4795da34f9f57f52614f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Brian Waldon Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2011 15:16:40 -0400 Subject: further cleanup --- nova/api/openstack/image_metadata.py | 58 +++-- nova/image/glance.py | 44 ++-- nova/tests/api/openstack/fakes.py | 125 +++------- nova/tests/api/openstack/test_image_metadata.py | 163 +++++------- nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py | 313 ++++++++++++------------ nova/tests/glance/stubs.py | 69 ++++++ nova/tests/image/test_glance.py | 269 ++++++-------------- nova/tests/test_xenapi.py | 2 +- 8 files changed, 461 insertions(+), 582 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/image_metadata.py b/nova/api/openstack/image_metadata.py index 4d615ea96..adb6bee4b 100644 --- a/nova/api/openstack/image_metadata.py +++ b/nova/api/openstack/image_metadata.py @@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ from webob import exc +from nova import exception from nova import flags from nova import image from nova import utils @@ -33,21 +34,22 @@ class Controller(object): def __init__(self): self.image_service = image.get_default_image_service() - def _get_metadata(self, context, image_id, image=None): - if not image: - image = self.image_service.show(context, image_id) - metadata = image.get('properties', {}) - return metadata + def _get_image(self, context, image_id): + try: + return self.image_service.show(context, image_id) + except exception.NotFound: + msg = _("Image not found.") + raise exc.HTTPNotFound(explanation=msg) def index(self, req, image_id): """Returns the list of metadata for a given instance""" context = req.environ['nova.context'] - metadata = self._get_metadata(context, image_id) + metadata = self._get_image(context, image_id)['properties'] return dict(metadata=metadata) def show(self, req, image_id, id): context = req.environ['nova.context'] - metadata = self._get_metadata(context, image_id) + metadata = self._get_image(context, image_id)['properties'] if id in metadata: return {'meta': {id: metadata[id]}} else: @@ -55,15 +57,13 @@ class Controller(object): def create(self, req, image_id, body): context = req.environ['nova.context'] - img = self.image_service.show(context, image_id) - metadata = self._get_metadata(context, image_id, img) + image = self._get_image(context, image_id) if 'metadata' in body: for key, value in body['metadata'].iteritems(): - metadata[key] = value - common.check_img_metadata_quota_limit(context, metadata) - img['properties'] = metadata - self.image_service.update(context, image_id, img, None) - return dict(metadata=metadata) + image['properties'][key] = value + common.check_img_metadata_quota_limit(context, image['properties']) + self.image_service.update(context, image_id, image, None) + return dict(metadata=image['properties']) def update(self, req, image_id, id, body): context = req.environ['nova.context'] @@ -80,32 +80,30 @@ class Controller(object): if len(meta) > 1: expl = _('Request body contains too many items') raise exc.HTTPBadRequest(explanation=expl) - img = self.image_service.show(context, image_id) - metadata = self._get_metadata(context, image_id, img) - metadata[id] = meta[id] - common.check_img_metadata_quota_limit(context, metadata) - img['properties'] = metadata - self.image_service.update(context, image_id, img, None) + + image = self._get_image(context, image_id) + image['properties'][id] = meta[id] + common.check_img_metadata_quota_limit(context, image['properties']) + self.image_service.update(context, image_id, image, None) return dict(meta=meta) def update_all(self, req, image_id, body): context = req.environ['nova.context'] - img = self.image_service.show(context, image_id) + image = self._get_image(context, image_id) metadata = body.get('metadata', {}) common.check_img_metadata_quota_limit(context, metadata) - img['properties'] = metadata - self.image_service.update(context, image_id, img, None) + image['properties'] = metadata + self.image_service.update(context, image_id, image, None) return dict(metadata=metadata) def delete(self, req, image_id, id): context = req.environ['nova.context'] - img = self.image_service.show(context, image_id) - metadata = self._get_metadata(context, image_id) - if not id in metadata: - raise exc.HTTPNotFound() - metadata.pop(id) - img['properties'] = metadata - self.image_service.update(context, image_id, img, None) + image = self._get_image(context, image_id) + if not id in image['properties']: + msg = _("Invalid metadata key") + raise exc.HTTPNotFound(explanation=msg) + image['properties'].pop(id) + self.image_service.update(context, image_id, image, None) def create_resource(): diff --git a/nova/image/glance.py b/nova/image/glance.py index 8920a5d8a..b73a95276 100644 --- a/nova/image/glance.py +++ b/nova/image/glance.py @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ class GlanceImageService(object): images = [] for image_meta in image_metas: if self._is_image_available(context, image_meta): - base_image_meta = self._translate_to_base(image_meta) + base_image_meta = self._translate_from_glance(image_meta) images.append(base_image_meta) return images @@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ class GlanceImageService(object): if not self._is_image_available(context, image_meta): raise exception.ImageNotFound(image_id=image_id) - base_image_meta = self._translate_to_base(image_meta) + base_image_meta = self._translate_from_glance(image_meta) return base_image_meta def show_by_name(self, context, name): @@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ class GlanceImageService(object): for chunk in image_chunks: data.write(chunk) - base_image_meta = self._translate_to_base(image_meta) + base_image_meta = self._translate_from_glance(image_meta) return base_image_meta def create(self, context, image_meta, data=None): @@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ class GlanceImageService(object): # Translate Base -> Service LOG.debug(_('Creating image in Glance. Metadata passed in %s'), image_meta) - sent_service_image_meta = self._translate_to_service(image_meta) + sent_service_image_meta = self._translate_to_glance(image_meta) LOG.debug(_('Metadata after formatting for Glance %s'), sent_service_image_meta) @@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ class GlanceImageService(object): sent_service_image_meta, data) # Translate Service -> Base - base_image_meta = self._translate_to_base(recv_service_image_meta) + base_image_meta = self._translate_from_glance(recv_service_image_meta) LOG.debug(_('Metadata returned from Glance formatted for Base %s'), base_image_meta) return base_image_meta @@ -228,13 +228,13 @@ class GlanceImageService(object): self._set_client_context(context) # NOTE(vish): show is to check if image is available self.show(context, image_id) - image_meta = _convert_to_string(image_meta) + image_meta = self._translate_to_glance(image_meta) try: image_meta = self.client.update_image(image_id, image_meta, data) except glance_exception.NotFound: raise exception.ImageNotFound(image_id=image_id) - base_image_meta = self._translate_to_base(image_meta) + base_image_meta = self._translate_from_glance(image_meta) return base_image_meta def delete(self, context, image_id): @@ -257,13 +257,13 @@ class GlanceImageService(object): pass @classmethod - def _translate_to_service(cls, image_meta): + def _translate_to_glance(cls, image_meta): image_meta = _convert_to_string(image_meta) + image_meta = _remove_read_only(image_meta) return image_meta @classmethod - def _translate_to_base(cls, image_meta): - """Override translation to handle conversion to datetime objects.""" + def _translate_from_glance(cls, image_meta): image_meta = _limit_attributes(image_meta) image_meta = _convert_timestamps_to_datetimes(image_meta) image_meta = _convert_from_string(image_meta) @@ -277,20 +277,7 @@ class GlanceImageService(object): an auth_token. """ - if hasattr(context, 'auth_token') and context.auth_token: - return True - - properties = image_meta.get('properties', {}) - - if context.project_id and ('project_id' in properties): - return str(properties['project_id']) == str(context.project_id) - - try: - user_id = properties['user_id'] - except KeyError: - return False - - return str(user_id) == str(context.user_id) + return hasattr(context, 'auth_token') and context.auth_token # utility functions @@ -365,3 +352,12 @@ def _limit_attributes(image_meta): output['properties'] = image_meta.get('properties', {}) return output + + +def _remove_read_only(image_meta): + IMAGE_ATTRIBUTES = ['updated_at', 'created_at', 'deleted_at'] + output = copy.deepcopy(image_meta) + for attr in IMAGE_ATTRIBUTES: + if attr in output: + del output[attr] + return output diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/fakes.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/fakes.py index 44681d395..9faeeaa8a 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/fakes.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/fakes.py @@ -42,6 +42,7 @@ import nova.image.fake from nova.image import glance from nova.image import service from nova.tests import fake_flags +from nova.tests.glance import stubs as glance_stubs class Context(object): @@ -83,7 +84,7 @@ def wsgi_app(inner_app10=None, inner_app11=None, fake_auth=True, if fake_auth_context is not None: ctxt = fake_auth_context else: - ctxt = context.RequestContext('fake', 'fake') + ctxt = context.RequestContext('fake', 'fake', auth_token=True) api10 = openstack.FaultWrapper(api_auth.InjectContext(ctxt, limits.RateLimitingMiddleware(inner_app10))) api11 = openstack.FaultWrapper(api_auth.InjectContext(ctxt, @@ -177,6 +178,38 @@ def stub_out_compute_api_backup(stubs): stubs.Set(nova.compute.API, 'backup', backup) +def _make_image_fixtures(): + NOW_GLANCE_FORMAT = "2010-10-11T10:30:22" + + image_id = 123 + base_attrs = {'deleted': False} + + fixtures = [] + + def add_fixture(**kwargs): + kwargs.update(base_attrs) + fixtures.append(kwargs) + + # Public image + add_fixture(id=image_id, name='public image', is_public=True, + status='active', properties={'key1': 'value1'}) + image_id += 1 + + # Snapshot for User 1 + server_ref = 'http://localhost/v1.1/servers/42' + snapshot_properties = {'instance_ref': server_ref, 'user_id': 'fake'} + for status in ('queued', 'saving', 'active', 'killed'): + add_fixture(id=image_id, name='%s snapshot' % status, + is_public=False, status=status, + properties=snapshot_properties) + image_id += 1 + + # Image without a name + add_fixture(id=image_id, is_public=True, status='active', properties={}) + + return fixtures + + def stub_out_glance_add_image(stubs, sent_to_glance): """ We return the metadata sent to glance by modifying the sent_to_glance dict @@ -192,91 +225,11 @@ def stub_out_glance_add_image(stubs, sent_to_glance): stubs.Set(glance_client.Client, 'add_image', fake_add_image) -def stub_out_glance(stubs, initial_fixtures=None): - - class FakeGlanceClient: - - def __init__(self, initial_fixtures): - self.fixtures = initial_fixtures or [] - - def _filter_images(self, filters=None, marker=None, limit=None): - found = True - if marker: - found = False - if limit == 0: - limit = None - - fixtures = [] - count = 0 - for f in self.fixtures: - if limit and count >= limit: - break - if found: - fixtures.append(f) - count = count + 1 - if f['id'] == marker: - found = True - - return fixtures - - def fake_get_images(self, filters=None, marker=None, limit=None): - fixtures = self._filter_images(filters, marker, limit) - return [dict(id=f['id'], name=f['name']) - for f in fixtures] - - def fake_get_images_detailed(self, filters=None, - marker=None, limit=None): - return self._filter_images(filters, marker, limit) - - def fake_get_image_meta(self, image_id): - image = self._find_image(image_id) - if image: - return copy.deepcopy(image) - raise glance_exc.NotFound - - def fake_add_image(self, image_meta, data=None): - image_meta = copy.deepcopy(image_meta) - image_id = ''.join(random.choice(string.letters) - for _ in range(20)) - image_meta['id'] = image_id - self.fixtures.append(image_meta) - return copy.deepcopy(image_meta) - - def fake_update_image(self, image_id, image_meta, data=None): - for attr in ('created_at', 'updated_at', 'deleted_at', 'deleted'): - if attr in image_meta: - del image_meta[attr] - - f = self._find_image(image_id) - if not f: - raise glance_exc.NotFound - - f.update(image_meta) - return copy.deepcopy(f) - - def fake_delete_image(self, image_id): - f = self._find_image(image_id) - if not f: - raise glance_exc.NotFound - - self.fixtures.remove(f) - - def _find_image(self, image_id): - for f in self.fixtures: - if str(f['id']) == str(image_id): - return f - return None - - GlanceClient = glance_client.Client - fake = FakeGlanceClient(initial_fixtures) - - stubs.Set(GlanceClient, 'get_images', fake.fake_get_images) - stubs.Set(GlanceClient, 'get_images_detailed', - fake.fake_get_images_detailed) - stubs.Set(GlanceClient, 'get_image_meta', fake.fake_get_image_meta) - stubs.Set(GlanceClient, 'add_image', fake.fake_add_image) - stubs.Set(GlanceClient, 'update_image', fake.fake_update_image) - stubs.Set(GlanceClient, 'delete_image', fake.fake_delete_image) +def stub_out_glance(stubs): + def fake_get_image_service(): + client = glance_stubs.StubGlanceClient(_make_image_fixtures()) + return nova.image.glance.GlanceImageService(client) + stubs.Set(nova.image, 'get_default_image_service', fake_get_image_service) class FakeToken(object): diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_image_metadata.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_image_metadata.py index fe42e35e5..314c3c38e 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_image_metadata.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_image_metadata.py @@ -23,7 +23,6 @@ from nova import flags from nova.api import openstack from nova import test from nova.tests.api.openstack import fakes -import nova.wsgi FLAGS = flags.FLAGS @@ -31,76 +30,20 @@ FLAGS = flags.FLAGS class ImageMetaDataTest(test.TestCase): - IMAGE_FIXTURES = [ - {'status': 'active', - 'name': 'image1', - 'deleted': False, - 'container_format': None, - 'checksum': None, - 'created_at': '2011-03-22T17:40:15', - 'disk_format': None, - 'updated_at': '2011-03-22T17:40:15', - 'id': '1', - 'location': 'file:///var/lib/glance/images/1', - 'is_public': True, - 'deleted_at': None, - 'properties': { - 'key1': 'value1', - 'key2': 'value2'}, - 'size': 5882349}, - {'status': 'active', - 'name': 'image2', - 'deleted': False, - 'container_format': None, - 'checksum': None, - 'created_at': '2011-03-22T17:40:15', - 'disk_format': None, - 'updated_at': '2011-03-22T17:40:15', - 'id': '2', - 'location': 'file:///var/lib/glance/images/2', - 'is_public': True, - 'deleted_at': None, - 'properties': { - 'key1': 'value1', - 'key2': 'value2'}, - 'size': 5882349}, - {'status': 'active', - 'name': 'image3', - 'deleted': False, - 'container_format': None, - 'checksum': None, - 'created_at': '2011-03-22T17:40:15', - 'disk_format': None, - 'updated_at': '2011-03-22T17:40:15', - 'id': '3', - 'location': 'file:///var/lib/glance/images/2', - 'is_public': True, - 'deleted_at': None, - 'properties': {}, - 'size': 5882349}, - ] - def setUp(self): super(ImageMetaDataTest, self).setUp() - self.flags(image_service='nova.image.glance.GlanceImageService') - # NOTE(dprince) max out properties/metadata in image 3 for testing - img3 = self.IMAGE_FIXTURES[2] - for num in range(FLAGS.quota_metadata_items): - img3['properties']['key%i' % num] = "blah" - fakes.stub_out_glance(self.stubs, self.IMAGE_FIXTURES) + fakes.stub_out_glance(self.stubs) def test_index(self): - req = webob.Request.blank('/v1.1/123/images/1/metadata') + req = webob.Request.blank('/v1.1/123/images/123/metadata') res = req.get_response(fakes.wsgi_app()) res_dict = json.loads(res.body) self.assertEqual(200, res.status_int) - expected = self.IMAGE_FIXTURES[0]['properties'] - self.assertEqual(len(expected), len(res_dict['metadata'])) - for (key, value) in res_dict['metadata'].items(): - self.assertEqual(value, res_dict['metadata'][key]) + expected = {'metadata': {'key1': 'value1'}} + self.assertEqual(res_dict, expected) def test_show(self): - req = webob.Request.blank('/v1.1/fake/images/1/metadata/key1') + req = webob.Request.blank('/v1.1/fake/images/123/metadata/key1') res = req.get_response(fakes.wsgi_app()) res_dict = json.loads(res.body) self.assertEqual(200, res.status_int) @@ -109,32 +52,38 @@ class ImageMetaDataTest(test.TestCase): self.assertEqual('value1', res_dict['meta']['key1']) def test_show_not_found(self): - req = webob.Request.blank('/v1.1/fake/images/1/metadata/key9') + req = webob.Request.blank('/v1.1/fake/images/123/metadata/key9') + res = req.get_response(fakes.wsgi_app()) + self.assertEqual(404, res.status_int) + + def test_show_image_not_found(self): + req = webob.Request.blank('/v1.1/fake/images/100/metadata/key1') res = req.get_response(fakes.wsgi_app()) self.assertEqual(404, res.status_int) def test_create(self): - req = webob.Request.blank('/v1.1/fake/images/2/metadata') + req = webob.Request.blank('/v1.1/fake/images/123/metadata') req.method = 'POST' - req.body = '{"metadata": {"key9": "value9"}}' + req.body = '{"metadata": {"key7": "value7"}}' req.headers["content-type"] = "application/json" res = req.get_response(fakes.wsgi_app()) self.assertEqual(200, res.status_int) actual_output = json.loads(res.body) + expected_output = {'metadata': {'key1': 'value1', 'key7': 'value7'}} + self.assertEqual(expected_output, actual_output) - expected_output = { - 'metadata': { - 'key1': 'value1', - 'key2': 'value2', - 'key9': 'value9', - }, - } + def test_create_image_not_found(self): + req = webob.Request.blank('/v1.1/fake/images/100/metadata') + req.method = 'POST' + req.body = '{"metadata": {"key7": "value7"}}' + req.headers["content-type"] = "application/json" + res = req.get_response(fakes.wsgi_app()) - self.assertEqual(expected_output, actual_output) + self.assertEqual(404, res.status_int) def test_update_all(self): - req = webob.Request.blank('/v1.1/fake/images/1/metadata') + req = webob.Request.blank('/v1.1/fake/images/123/metadata') req.method = 'PUT' req.body = '{"metadata": {"key9": "value9"}}' req.headers["content-type"] = "application/json" @@ -142,17 +91,20 @@ class ImageMetaDataTest(test.TestCase): self.assertEqual(200, res.status_int) actual_output = json.loads(res.body) + expected_output = {'metadata': {'key9': 'value9'}} + self.assertEqual(expected_output, actual_output) - expected_output = { - 'metadata': { - 'key9': 'value9', - }, - } + def test_update_all_image_not_found(self): + req = webob.Request.blank('/v1.1/fake/images/100/metadata') + req.method = 'PUT' + req.body = '{"metadata": {"key9": "value9"}}' + req.headers["content-type"] = "application/json" + res = req.get_response(fakes.wsgi_app()) - self.assertEqual(expected_output, actual_output) + self.assertEqual(404, res.status_int) def test_update_item(self): - req = webob.Request.blank('/v1.1/fake/images/1/metadata/key1') + req = webob.Request.blank('/v1.1/fake/images/123/metadata/key1') req.method = 'PUT' req.body = '{"meta": {"key1": "zz"}}' req.headers["content-type"] = "application/json" @@ -160,15 +112,20 @@ class ImageMetaDataTest(test.TestCase): self.assertEqual(200, res.status_int) actual_output = json.loads(res.body) - expected_output = { - 'meta': { - 'key1': 'zz', - }, - } + expected_output = {'meta': {'key1': 'zz'}} self.assertEqual(actual_output, expected_output) + def test_update_item_image_not_found(self): + req = webob.Request.blank('/v1.1/fake/images/100/metadata/key1') + req.method = 'PUT' + req.body = '{"meta": {"key1": "zz"}}' + req.headers["content-type"] = "application/json" + res = req.get_response(fakes.wsgi_app()) + + self.assertEqual(404, res.status_int) + def test_update_item_bad_body(self): - req = webob.Request.blank('/v1.1/fake/images/1/metadata/key1') + req = webob.Request.blank('/v1.1/fake/images/123/metadata/key1') req.method = 'PUT' req.body = '{"key1": "zz"}' req.headers["content-type"] = "application/json" @@ -176,15 +133,18 @@ class ImageMetaDataTest(test.TestCase): self.assertEqual(400, res.status_int) def test_update_item_too_many_keys(self): - req = webob.Request.blank('/v1.1/fake/images/1/metadata/key1') + req = webob.Request.blank('/v1.1/fake/images/123/metadata/key1') req.method = 'PUT' - req.body = '{"meta": {"key1": "value1", "key2": "value2"}}' + overload = {} + for num in range(FLAGS.quota_metadata_items + 1): + overload['key%s' % num] = 'value%s' % num + req.body = json.dumps({'meta': overload}) req.headers["content-type"] = "application/json" res = req.get_response(fakes.wsgi_app()) self.assertEqual(400, res.status_int) def test_update_item_body_uri_mismatch(self): - req = webob.Request.blank('/v1.1/fake/images/1/metadata/bad') + req = webob.Request.blank('/v1.1/fake/images/123/metadata/bad') req.method = 'PUT' req.body = '{"meta": {"key1": "value1"}}' req.headers["content-type"] = "application/json" @@ -192,7 +152,7 @@ class ImageMetaDataTest(test.TestCase): self.assertEqual(400, res.status_int) def test_update_item_xml(self): - req = webob.Request.blank('/v1.1/fake/images/1/metadata/key1') + req = webob.Request.blank('/v1.1/fake/images/123/metadata/key1') req.method = 'PUT' req.body = 'five' req.headers["content-type"] = "application/xml" @@ -200,22 +160,24 @@ class ImageMetaDataTest(test.TestCase): self.assertEqual(200, res.status_int) actual_output = json.loads(res.body) - expected_output = { - 'meta': { - 'key1': 'five', - }, - } + expected_output = {'meta': {'key1': 'five'}} self.assertEqual(actual_output, expected_output) def test_delete(self): - req = webob.Request.blank('/v1.1/fake/images/2/metadata/key1') + req = webob.Request.blank('/v1.1/fake/images/123/metadata/key1') req.method = 'DELETE' res = req.get_response(fakes.wsgi_app()) self.assertEqual(204, res.status_int) self.assertEqual('', res.body) def test_delete_not_found(self): - req = webob.Request.blank('/v1.1/fake/images/2/metadata/blah') + req = webob.Request.blank('/v1.1/fake/images/123/metadata/blah') + req.method = 'DELETE' + res = req.get_response(fakes.wsgi_app()) + self.assertEqual(404, res.status_int) + + def test_delete_image_not_found(self): + req = webob.Request.blank('/v1.1/fake/images/100/metadata/key1') req.method = 'DELETE' res = req.get_response(fakes.wsgi_app()) self.assertEqual(404, res.status_int) @@ -225,7 +187,7 @@ class ImageMetaDataTest(test.TestCase): for num in range(FLAGS.quota_metadata_items + 1): data['metadata']['key%i' % num] = "blah" json_string = str(data).replace("\'", "\"") - req = webob.Request.blank('/v1.1/fake/images/2/metadata') + req = webob.Request.blank('/v1.1/fake/images/123/metadata') req.method = 'POST' req.body = json_string req.headers["content-type"] = "application/json" @@ -233,7 +195,8 @@ class ImageMetaDataTest(test.TestCase): self.assertEqual(413, res.status_int) def test_too_many_metadata_items_on_put(self): - req = webob.Request.blank('/v1.1/fake/images/3/metadata/blah') + FLAGS.quota_metadata_items = 1 + req = webob.Request.blank('/v1.1/fake/images/123/metadata/blah') req.method = 'PUT' req.body = '{"meta": {"blah": "blah"}}' req.headers["content-type"] = "application/json" diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py index 942bab5c7..298b7d831 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py @@ -29,31 +29,30 @@ import stubout import webob from nova import context -from nova import test import nova.api.openstack from nova.api.openstack import images +from nova import test from nova.tests.api.openstack import fakes +NOW_API_FORMAT = "2010-10-11T10:30:22Z" + + class ImagesTest(test.TestCase): """ Test of the OpenStack API /images application controller w/Glance. """ - NOW_GLANCE_FORMAT = "2010-10-11T10:30:22" - NOW_API_FORMAT = "2010-10-11T10:30:22Z" def setUp(self): """Run before each test.""" super(ImagesTest, self).setUp() - self.flags(image_service='nova.image.glance.GlanceImageService') self.stubs = stubout.StubOutForTesting() fakes.stub_out_networking(self.stubs) fakes.stub_out_rate_limiting(self.stubs) fakes.stub_out_key_pair_funcs(self.stubs) - self.fixtures = self._make_image_fixtures() - fakes.stub_out_glance(self.stubs, initial_fixtures=self.fixtures) fakes.stub_out_compute_api_snapshot(self.stubs) fakes.stub_out_compute_api_backup(self.stubs) + fakes.stub_out_glance(self.stubs) def tearDown(self): """Run after each test.""" @@ -63,36 +62,30 @@ class ImagesTest(test.TestCase): def _get_fake_context(self): class Context(object): project_id = 'fake' + auth_token = True return Context() - def _applicable_fixture(self, fixture, user_id): - """Determine if this fixture is applicable for given user id.""" - is_public = fixture["is_public"] - try: - uid = fixture["properties"]["user_id"] - except KeyError: - uid = None - return uid == user_id or is_public - def test_get_image_index(self): request = webob.Request.blank('/v1.0/images') - response = request.get_response(fakes.wsgi_app()) + app = fakes.wsgi_app(fake_auth_context=self._get_fake_context()) + response = request.get_response(app) response_dict = json.loads(response.body) response_list = response_dict["images"] - expected = [{'id': 123, 'name': 'public image'}, - {'id': 124, 'name': 'queued snapshot'}, - {'id': 125, 'name': 'saving snapshot'}, - {'id': 126, 'name': 'active snapshot'}, - {'id': 127, 'name': 'killed snapshot'}, - {'id': 129, 'name': None}] + expected = [{'id': '123', 'name': 'public image'}, + {'id': '124', 'name': 'queued snapshot'}, + {'id': '125', 'name': 'saving snapshot'}, + {'id': '126', 'name': 'active snapshot'}, + {'id': '127', 'name': 'killed snapshot'}, + {'id': '128', 'name': None}] self.assertDictListMatch(response_list, expected) def test_get_image(self): request = webob.Request.blank('/v1.0/images/123') - response = request.get_response(fakes.wsgi_app()) + app = fakes.wsgi_app(fake_auth_context=self._get_fake_context()) + response = request.get_response(app) self.assertEqual(200, response.status_int) @@ -100,20 +93,21 @@ class ImagesTest(test.TestCase): expected_image = { "image": { - "id": 123, + "id": "123", "name": "public image", - "updated": self.NOW_API_FORMAT, - "created": self.NOW_API_FORMAT, + "updated": NOW_API_FORMAT, + "created": NOW_API_FORMAT, "status": "ACTIVE", "progress": 100, }, } - self.assertEqual(expected_image, actual_image) + self.assertDictMatch(expected_image, actual_image) def test_get_image_v1_1(self): request = webob.Request.blank('/v1.1/fake/images/124') - response = request.get_response(fakes.wsgi_app()) + app = fakes.wsgi_app(fake_auth_context=self._get_fake_context()) + response = request.get_response(app) actual_image = json.loads(response.body) @@ -124,10 +118,10 @@ class ImagesTest(test.TestCase): expected_image = { "image": { - "id": 124, + "id": "124", "name": "queued snapshot", - "updated": self.NOW_API_FORMAT, - "created": self.NOW_API_FORMAT, + "updated": NOW_API_FORMAT, + "created": NOW_API_FORMAT, "status": "QUEUED", "progress": 0, 'server': { @@ -161,11 +155,12 @@ class ImagesTest(test.TestCase): def test_get_image_xml(self): request = webob.Request.blank('/v1.0/images/123') request.accept = "application/xml" - response = request.get_response(fakes.wsgi_app()) + app = fakes.wsgi_app(fake_auth_context=self._get_fake_context()) + response = request.get_response(app) actual_image = minidom.parseString(response.body.replace(" ", "")) - expected_now = self.NOW_API_FORMAT + expected_now = NOW_API_FORMAT expected_image = minidom.parseString(""" Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2011 15:19:37 -0400 Subject: Fixes an issue where 'invalid literal for int' would occur when listing images after making a v1.1 server snapshot (with a UUID). v1.1 image id's are now treated as strings (not integer ID's). The v1.0 API still tries to treat image id's as integers but doesn't fail miserably if they are uuid's either. This should pave the way for image ID's as uuids and more closely matches the v1.1 spec with regards to images and the server refs they contain. --- nova/api/openstack/common.py | 24 ++------- nova/api/openstack/views/images.py | 10 ++++ nova/tests/api/openstack/test_common.py | 40 ++++++++++---- nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py | 95 +++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 4 files changed, 118 insertions(+), 51 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/common.py b/nova/api/openstack/common.py index d743a66ef..dba3ec8e9 100644 --- a/nova/api/openstack/common.py +++ b/nova/api/openstack/common.py @@ -185,30 +185,16 @@ def limited_by_marker(items, request, max_limit=FLAGS.osapi_max_limit): def get_id_from_href(href): - """Return the id portion of a url as an int. + """Return the id or uuid portion of a url. Given: 'http://www.foo.com/bar/123?q=4' - Returns: 123 + Returns: '123' - In order to support local hrefs, the href argument can be just an id: - Given: '123' - Returns: 123 + Given: 'http://www.foo.com/bar/abc123?q=4' + Returns: 'abc123' """ - LOG.debug(_("Attempting to treat %(href)s as an integer ID.") % locals()) - - try: - return int(href) - except ValueError: - pass - - LOG.debug(_("Attempting to treat %(href)s as a URL.") % locals()) - - try: - return int(urlparse.urlsplit(href).path.split('/')[-1]) - except ValueError as error: - LOG.debug(_("Failed to parse ID from %(href)s: %(error)s") % locals()) - raise + return urlparse.urlsplit("%s" % href).path.split('/')[-1] def remove_version_from_href(href): diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/views/images.py b/nova/api/openstack/views/images.py index 21f1b2d3e..20c99124b 100644 --- a/nova/api/openstack/views/images.py +++ b/nova/api/openstack/views/images.py @@ -70,6 +70,7 @@ class ViewBuilder(object): } self._build_server(image, image_obj) + self._build_image_id(image, image_obj) if detail: image.update({ @@ -95,6 +96,12 @@ class ViewBuilderV10(ViewBuilder): except (KeyError, ValueError): pass + def _build_image_id(self, image, image_obj): + try: + image['id'] = int(image_obj['id']) + except ValueError: + pass + class ViewBuilderV11(ViewBuilder): """OpenStack API v1.1 Image Builder""" @@ -118,6 +125,9 @@ class ViewBuilderV11(ViewBuilder): except KeyError: return + def _build_image_id(self, image, image_obj): + image['id'] = "%s" % image_obj['id'] + def generate_href(self, image_id): """Return an href string pointing to this object.""" return os.path.join(self.base_url, self.project_id, diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_common.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_common.py index b422bc4d1..f519ea72b 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_common.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_common.py @@ -237,21 +237,41 @@ class MiscFunctionsTest(test.TestCase): common.remove_version_from_href, fixture) - def test_get_id_from_href(self): + def test_get_id_from_href_with_int_url(self): fixture = 'http://www.testsite.com/dir/45' actual = common.get_id_from_href(fixture) - expected = 45 + expected = '45' self.assertEqual(actual, expected) - def test_get_id_from_href_bad_request(self): - fixture = 'http://45' - self.assertRaises(ValueError, - common.get_id_from_href, - fixture) + def test_get_id_from_href_with_int(self): + fixture = '45' + actual = common.get_id_from_href(fixture) + expected = '45' + self.assertEqual(actual, expected) - def test_get_id_from_href_int(self): - fixture = 1 - self.assertEqual(fixture, common.get_id_from_href(fixture)) + def test_get_id_from_href_with_int_url_query(self): + fixture = 'http://www.testsite.com/dir/45?asdf=jkl' + actual = common.get_id_from_href(fixture) + expected = '45' + self.assertEqual(actual, expected) + + def test_get_id_from_href_with_uuid_url(self): + fixture = 'http://www.testsite.com/dir/abc123' + actual = common.get_id_from_href(fixture) + expected = "abc123" + self.assertEqual(actual, expected) + + def test_get_id_from_href_with_uuid_url_query(self): + fixture = 'http://www.testsite.com/dir/abc123?asdf=jkl' + actual = common.get_id_from_href(fixture) + expected = "abc123" + self.assertEqual(actual, expected) + + def test_get_id_from_href_with_uuid(self): + fixture = 'abc123' + actual = common.get_id_from_href(fixture) + expected = 'abc123' + self.assertEqual(actual, expected) def test_get_version_from_href(self): fixture = 'http://www.testsite.com/v1.1/images' diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py index 2a7cfc382..6448e9986 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py @@ -365,7 +365,8 @@ class ImageControllerWithGlanceServiceTest(test.TestCase): {'id': 125, 'name': 'saving snapshot'}, {'id': 126, 'name': 'active snapshot'}, {'id': 127, 'name': 'killed snapshot'}, - {'id': 129, 'name': None}] + {'id': 128, 'name': 'active UUID snapshot'}, + {'id': 130, 'name': None}] self.assertDictListMatch(response_list, expected) @@ -403,14 +404,14 @@ class ImageControllerWithGlanceServiceTest(test.TestCase): expected_image = { "image": { - "id": 124, + "id": '124', "name": "queued snapshot", "updated": self.NOW_API_FORMAT, "created": self.NOW_API_FORMAT, "status": "QUEUED", "progress": 0, 'server': { - 'id': 42, + 'id': '42', "links": [{ "rel": "self", "href": server_href, @@ -458,7 +459,7 @@ class ImageControllerWithGlanceServiceTest(test.TestCase): self.assertEqual(expected_image.toxml(), actual_image.toxml()) def test_get_image_xml_no_name(self): - request = webob.Request.blank('/v1.0/images/129') + request = webob.Request.blank('/v1.0/images/130') request.accept = "application/xml" response = request.get_response(fakes.wsgi_app()) @@ -466,7 +467,7 @@ class ImageControllerWithGlanceServiceTest(test.TestCase): expected_now = self.NOW_API_FORMAT expected_image = minidom.parseString(""" - Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2011 16:28:34 -0400 Subject: reverting xenapi change --- nova/image/glance.py | 1 - nova/image/s3.py | 1 - nova/tests/api/openstack/fakes.py | 1 - nova/tests/test_xenapi.py | 2 +- 4 files changed, 1 insertion(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/image/glance.py b/nova/image/glance.py index b73a95276..25af8baa1 100644 --- a/nova/image/glance.py +++ b/nova/image/glance.py @@ -30,7 +30,6 @@ from nova import exception from nova import flags from nova import log as logging from nova import utils -from nova.image import service LOG = logging.getLogger('nova.image.glance') diff --git a/nova/image/s3.py b/nova/image/s3.py index 1e74dd433..343555887 100644 --- a/nova/image/s3.py +++ b/nova/image/s3.py @@ -34,7 +34,6 @@ from nova import flags from nova import image from nova import log as logging from nova import utils -from nova.image import service from nova.api.ec2 import ec2utils diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/fakes.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/fakes.py index 9faeeaa8a..c1b5f884c 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/fakes.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/fakes.py @@ -40,7 +40,6 @@ from nova.api.openstack import limits from nova.auth.manager import User, Project import nova.image.fake from nova.image import glance -from nova.image import service from nova.tests import fake_flags from nova.tests.glance import stubs as glance_stubs diff --git a/nova/tests/test_xenapi.py b/nova/tests/test_xenapi.py index 27a8a979d..45dad3516 100644 --- a/nova/tests/test_xenapi.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_xenapi.py @@ -745,7 +745,7 @@ class XenAPIMigrateInstance(test.TestCase): fake_utils.stub_out_utils_execute(self.stubs) stubs.stub_out_migration_methods(self.stubs) stubs.stubout_get_this_vm_uuid(self.stubs) - #glance_stubs.stubout_glance_client(self.stubs) + glance_stubs.stubout_glance_client(self.stubs) def test_migrate_disk_and_power_off(self): instance = db.instance_create(self.context, self.values) -- cgit From 57aff93284bff196b37d0deb995ff46d4708bbda Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Brian Waldon Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2011 17:38:48 -0400 Subject: reverting change to GlanceImageService._is_image_available --- nova/image/glance.py | 18 +++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/nova/image/glance.py b/nova/image/glance.py index 25af8baa1..804d27fbf 100644 --- a/nova/image/glance.py +++ b/nova/image/glance.py @@ -276,7 +276,23 @@ class GlanceImageService(object): an auth_token. """ - return hasattr(context, 'auth_token') and context.auth_token + if hasattr(context, 'auth_token') and context.auth_token: + return True + + if image_meta['is_public'] or context.is_admin: + return True + + properties = image_meta['properties'] + + if context.project_id and ('project_id' in properties): + return str(properties['project_id']) == str(context.project_id) + + try: + user_id = properties['user_id'] + except KeyError: + return False + + return str(user_id) == str(context.user_id) # utility functions -- cgit From c1763deb23dc6dcf7ca4f32aafde47501a87083f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Trey Morris Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2011 11:11:19 -0500 Subject: updated floating_ip generation --- nova/tests/fake_network.py | 7 ++++--- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/fake_network.py b/nova/tests/fake_network.py index 99b027cf3..19be83bc9 100644 --- a/nova/tests/fake_network.py +++ b/nova/tests/fake_network.py @@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ # 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 itertools import islice from nova import db from nova import flags @@ -68,8 +69,8 @@ def fixed_ips(num_networks, num_ips, num_floating_ips=0): for network_index in xrange(num_networks): for ip_index in xrange(num_ips): fixed_ip_id = network_index * num_ips + ip_index - f_ips = [FakeModel(**floating_ips(fixed_ip_id).next()) - for i in xrange(num_floating_ips)] + f_ips = [FakeModel(**floating_ip_dict) for floating_ip_dict + in islice(floating_ips(fixed_ip_id), num_floating_ips)] yield {'id': fixed_ip_id, 'network_id': network_index, 'address': '192.168.%d.1%02d' % (network_index, ip_index), @@ -94,7 +95,7 @@ flavor = {'id': 0, def floating_ips(fixed_ip_id): for i in xrange(154): yield {'id': i, - 'address': '10.10.10.%d' % (i + 100), + 'address': '10.10.%d.%d' % (fixed_ip_id, i + 100), 'fixed_ip_id': fixed_ip_id, 'project_id': None, 'auto_assigned': False} -- cgit From e3cb2c82224fad59c16010c0842ebcfa1ac0dc95 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Trey Morris Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2011 12:41:16 -0500 Subject: changed the fixed_ip_generator --- nova/tests/fake_network.py | 110 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------- 1 file changed, 71 insertions(+), 39 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/fake_network.py b/nova/tests/fake_network.py index 19be83bc9..ee1a4a7c7 100644 --- a/nova/tests/fake_network.py +++ b/nova/tests/fake_network.py @@ -14,7 +14,6 @@ # 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 itertools import islice from nova import db from nova import flags @@ -35,6 +34,17 @@ class FakeModel(dict): return self[name] +flavor = {'id': 0, + 'name': 'fake_flavor', + 'memory_mb': 2048, + 'vcpus': 2, + 'local_gb': 10, + 'flavor_id': 0, + 'swap': 0, + 'rxtx_quota': 0, + 'rxtx_cap': 3} + + def fake_network(network_id, ipv6=None): if ipv6 is None: ipv6 = FLAGS.use_ipv6 @@ -65,42 +75,6 @@ def fake_network(network_id, ipv6=None): return fake_network -def fixed_ips(num_networks, num_ips, num_floating_ips=0): - for network_index in xrange(num_networks): - for ip_index in xrange(num_ips): - fixed_ip_id = network_index * num_ips + ip_index - f_ips = [FakeModel(**floating_ip_dict) for floating_ip_dict - in islice(floating_ips(fixed_ip_id), num_floating_ips)] - yield {'id': fixed_ip_id, - 'network_id': network_index, - 'address': '192.168.%d.1%02d' % (network_index, ip_index), - 'instance_id': 0, - 'allocated': False, - # and since network_id and vif_id happen to be equivalent - 'virtual_interface_id': network_index, - 'floating_ips': f_ips} - - -flavor = {'id': 0, - 'name': 'fake_flavor', - 'memory_mb': 2048, - 'vcpus': 2, - 'local_gb': 10, - 'flavor_id': 0, - 'swap': 0, - 'rxtx_quota': 0, - 'rxtx_cap': 3} - - -def floating_ips(fixed_ip_id): - for i in xrange(154): - yield {'id': i, - 'address': '10.10.%d.%d' % (fixed_ip_id, i + 100), - 'fixed_ip_id': fixed_ip_id, - 'project_id': None, - 'auto_assigned': False} - - def vifs(n): for x in xrange(n): yield {'id': x, @@ -111,6 +85,58 @@ def vifs(n): 'instance_id': 0} +#def fixed_ips(num_networks, num_ips, num_floating_ips=0): +# for network_index in xrange(num_networks): +# for ip_index in xrange(num_ips): +# fixed_ip_id = network_index * num_ips + ip_index +# islice = itertools.islice +# yield {'id': fixed_ip_id, +# 'network_id': network_index, +# 'address': '192.168.%d.1%02d' % (network_index, ip_index), +# 'instance_id': 0, +# 'allocated': False, +# # and since network_id and vif_id happen to be equivalent +# 'virtual_interface_id': network_index, +# 'floating_ips': f_ips} + + +def floating_ip_ids(): + for i in xrange(99): + yield i + + +def fixed_ip_ids(): + for i in xrange(99): + yield i + + +floating_ip_id = floating_ip_ids() +fixed_ip_id = fixed_ip_ids() + + +def next_fixed_ip(network_id, num_floating_ips=0): + next_id = fixed_ip_id.next() + f_ips = [FakeModel(**next_floating_ip(fixed_ip_id)) + for i in xrange(num_floating_ips)] + return {'id': next, + 'network_id': network_id, + 'address': '192.168.%d.1%02d' % (network_id, next_id), + 'instance_id': 0, + 'allocated': False, + # and since network_id and vif_id happen to be equivalent + 'virtual_interface_id': network_id, + 'floating_ips': f_ips} + + +def next_floating_ip(fixed_ip_id): + next_id = floating_ip_id.next() + return {'id': next_id, + 'address': '10.10.10.1%02d' % next_id, + 'fixed_ip_id': fixed_ip_id, + 'project_id': None, + 'auto_assigned': False} + + def ipv4_like(ip, match_string): ip = ip.split('.') match_octets = match_string.split('.') @@ -123,15 +149,21 @@ def ipv4_like(ip, match_string): return True -def fake_get_instance_nw_info(stubs, num_networks=1, ips_per_vif=2): +def fake_get_instance_nw_info(stubs, num_networks=1, ips_per_vif=2, + floating_ips_per_fixed_ip=0): # stubs is the self.stubs from the test # ips_per_vif is the number of ips each vif will have # num_floating_ips is number of float ips for each fixed ip network = network_manager.FlatManager(host=HOST) network.db = db + # reset the fixed and floating ip generators + floating_ip_id = floating_ip_ids() + fixed_ip_id = fixed_ip_ids() + def fixed_ips_fake(*args, **kwargs): - return list(fixed_ips(num_networks, ips_per_vif)) + return [next_fixed_ip(i, floating_ips_per_fixed_ip) + for i in xrange(num_networks) for j in xrange(ips_per_vif)] def virtual_interfaces_fake(*args, **kwargs): return [vif for vif in vifs(num_networks)] -- cgit From 3e61268a350ba0ec43d28dfbac6e82503a174dba Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Trey Morris Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2011 14:33:43 -0500 Subject: had used wrong variable --- nova/tests/fake_network.py | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/fake_network.py b/nova/tests/fake_network.py index ee1a4a7c7..76e1b991d 100644 --- a/nova/tests/fake_network.py +++ b/nova/tests/fake_network.py @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ fixed_ip_id = fixed_ip_ids() def next_fixed_ip(network_id, num_floating_ips=0): next_id = fixed_ip_id.next() - f_ips = [FakeModel(**next_floating_ip(fixed_ip_id)) + f_ips = [FakeModel(**next_floating_ip(next_id)) for i in xrange(num_floating_ips)] return {'id': next, 'network_id': network_id, -- cgit From 31ae07f06c71968deb67c5aa1c111fe9e14fb5d8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Trey Morris Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2011 14:36:22 -0500 Subject: forgot _id --- nova/tests/fake_network.py | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/fake_network.py b/nova/tests/fake_network.py index 76e1b991d..97231bfa1 100644 --- a/nova/tests/fake_network.py +++ b/nova/tests/fake_network.py @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ def next_fixed_ip(network_id, num_floating_ips=0): next_id = fixed_ip_id.next() f_ips = [FakeModel(**next_floating_ip(next_id)) for i in xrange(num_floating_ips)] - return {'id': next, + return {'id': next_id, 'network_id': network_id, 'address': '192.168.%d.1%02d' % (network_id, next_id), 'instance_id': 0, -- cgit From 3334fabe55c862531e3ced21b211710857c1e087 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Trey Morris Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2011 15:48:31 -0500 Subject: removed vestige --- nova/tests/fake_network.py | 15 --------------- 1 file changed, 15 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/fake_network.py b/nova/tests/fake_network.py index 97231bfa1..5e536a6ee 100644 --- a/nova/tests/fake_network.py +++ b/nova/tests/fake_network.py @@ -85,21 +85,6 @@ def vifs(n): 'instance_id': 0} -#def fixed_ips(num_networks, num_ips, num_floating_ips=0): -# for network_index in xrange(num_networks): -# for ip_index in xrange(num_ips): -# fixed_ip_id = network_index * num_ips + ip_index -# islice = itertools.islice -# yield {'id': fixed_ip_id, -# 'network_id': network_index, -# 'address': '192.168.%d.1%02d' % (network_index, ip_index), -# 'instance_id': 0, -# 'allocated': False, -# # and since network_id and vif_id happen to be equivalent -# 'virtual_interface_id': network_index, -# 'floating_ips': f_ips} - - def floating_ip_ids(): for i in xrange(99): yield i -- cgit From 2bed69e61aefdc8e2aa7eeb31fe9f338e912a01d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Trey Morris Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2011 16:06:35 -0500 Subject: properly handle the id resetters --- nova/tests/fake_network.py | 1 + 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+) diff --git a/nova/tests/fake_network.py b/nova/tests/fake_network.py index 5e536a6ee..1ecb99b31 100644 --- a/nova/tests/fake_network.py +++ b/nova/tests/fake_network.py @@ -143,6 +143,7 @@ def fake_get_instance_nw_info(stubs, num_networks=1, ips_per_vif=2, network.db = db # reset the fixed and floating ip generators + global floating_ip_id, fixed_ip_id floating_ip_id = floating_ip_ids() fixed_ip_id = fixed_ip_ids() -- cgit From d2b9299408f07f995fffc8b8559f52ee6adeeaad Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Kevin L. Mitchell" Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2011 18:01:52 -0500 Subject: spread-first strategy --- nova/scheduler/abstract_scheduler.py | 5 ++++- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/nova/scheduler/abstract_scheduler.py b/nova/scheduler/abstract_scheduler.py index 7f17b642f..a81fa53cd 100644 --- a/nova/scheduler/abstract_scheduler.py +++ b/nova/scheduler/abstract_scheduler.py @@ -20,8 +20,9 @@ customize the behavior: filter_hosts() and weigh_hosts(). The default behavior is to simply select all hosts and weight them the same. """ -import operator import json +import operator +import random import M2Crypto @@ -40,6 +41,8 @@ from nova.scheduler import api from nova.scheduler import driver FLAGS = flags.FLAGS +flags.DEFINE_boolean('spread_first', False, + 'Use a spread-first zone scheduler strategy') LOG = logging.getLogger('nova.scheduler.abstract_scheduler') -- cgit From ad25b7aa2ad744607b20432d635f70cc645cc6f6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Kevin L. Mitchell" Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2011 18:08:39 -0500 Subject: actually shuffle the weighted_hosts list... --- nova/scheduler/abstract_scheduler.py | 2 ++ 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+) diff --git a/nova/scheduler/abstract_scheduler.py b/nova/scheduler/abstract_scheduler.py index a81fa53cd..b4c2bf4f1 100644 --- a/nova/scheduler/abstract_scheduler.py +++ b/nova/scheduler/abstract_scheduler.py @@ -295,6 +295,8 @@ class AbstractScheduler(driver.Scheduler): "child_zone": child_zone, "child_blob": weighting["blob"]} weighted_hosts.append(host_dict) + if FLAGS.spread_first: + random.shuffle(weighted_hosts) weighted_hosts.sort(key=operator.itemgetter('weight')) return weighted_hosts -- cgit From 98a5e149395ee58d1830d4671e2c70aaf0008585 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Vishvananda Ishaya Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2011 04:45:04 -0700 Subject: fixes vncproxy service listening on rabbit --- bin/nova-vncproxy | 15 +++++++++------ 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/bin/nova-vncproxy b/bin/nova-vncproxy index dc08e2433..8e75451cb 100755 --- a/bin/nova-vncproxy +++ b/bin/nova-vncproxy @@ -107,10 +107,13 @@ if __name__ == "__main__": else: with_auth = auth.VNCNovaAuthMiddleware(with_logging) - server = wsgi.Server("VNC Proxy", - with_auth, - host=FLAGS.vncproxy_host, - port=FLAGS.vncproxy_port) - server.start_tcp(handle_flash_socket_policy, 843, host=FLAGS.vncproxy_host) - service.serve(server) + wsgi_server = wsgi.Server("VNC Proxy", + with_auth, + host=FLAGS.vncproxy_host, + port=FLAGS.vncproxy_port) + wsgi_server.start_tcp(handle_flash_socket_policy, + 843, + host=FLAGS.vncproxy_host) + server = service.Service.create(binary='nova-vncproxy') + service.serve(wsgi_server, server) service.wait() -- cgit From 212ec3af4b11a770d7e4cf7869b1865b0f067e5c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Chuck Short Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2011 10:52:29 -0400 Subject: Clean up shutdown of lxc containers --- nova/virt/disk.py | 15 ++++++++------- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/virt/disk.py b/nova/virt/disk.py index 52b2881e8..12a3a64ca 100644 --- a/nova/virt/disk.py +++ b/nova/virt/disk.py @@ -148,16 +148,17 @@ def destroy_container(target, instance, nbd=False): LXC does not support qcow2 images yet. """ + out, err = utils.execute('mount', run_as_root=True) + for loop in out.splitlines(): + if instance['name'] in loop: + device = loop.split()[0] + try: container_dir = '%s/rootfs' % target utils.execute('umount', container_dir, run_as_root=True) - finally: - out, err = utils.execute('losetup', '-a', run_as_root=True) - for loop in out.splitlines(): - if instance['name'] in loop: - device = loop.split(loop, ':') - _unlink_device(device, nbd) - + _unlink_device(device, nbd) + except Exception, exn: + LOG.exception(_('Failed to remove container: %s'), exn) def _link_device(image, nbd): """Link image to device using loopback or nbd""" -- cgit From 6cbbdb909443a33c2af8ddd73b861cd41201fa0b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Brian Waldon Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2011 11:32:11 -0400 Subject: adding can_read_deleted back to db api --- nova/db/sqlalchemy/api.py | 4 ++++ 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+) diff --git a/nova/db/sqlalchemy/api.py b/nova/db/sqlalchemy/api.py index 523258841..1730b4ddb 100644 --- a/nova/db/sqlalchemy/api.py +++ b/nova/db/sqlalchemy/api.py @@ -1277,6 +1277,10 @@ def instance_get_all_by_filters(context, filters): changes_since = filters['changes-since'] query_prefix = query_prefix.\ filter(models.Instance.updated_at > changes_since) + else: + # filter out deleted instances if no changes-since filter provided + query_prefix = query_prefix.\ + filter_by(deleted=can_read_deleted(context)) if not context.is_admin: # If we're not admin context, add appropriate filter.. -- cgit From 4bf6508a026c62a7aa2423b1910c871ddc3f0916 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Brian Waldon Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2011 15:26:44 -0400 Subject: converting fix to just address ec2; updating test --- nova/api/ec2/cloud.py | 4 +++- nova/db/sqlalchemy/api.py | 4 ---- nova/tests/test_cloud.py | 4 +--- 3 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/api/ec2/cloud.py b/nova/api/ec2/cloud.py index 049ca6f93..4f7030a5a 100644 --- a/nova/api/ec2/cloud.py +++ b/nova/api/ec2/cloud.py @@ -1200,8 +1200,10 @@ class CloudController(object): instances.append(instance) else: try: + # always filter out deleted instances + search_opts['deleted'] = False instances = self.compute_api.get_all(context, - search_opts=search_opts) + search_opts=search_opts) except exception.NotFound: instances = [] for instance in instances: diff --git a/nova/db/sqlalchemy/api.py b/nova/db/sqlalchemy/api.py index 1730b4ddb..523258841 100644 --- a/nova/db/sqlalchemy/api.py +++ b/nova/db/sqlalchemy/api.py @@ -1277,10 +1277,6 @@ def instance_get_all_by_filters(context, filters): changes_since = filters['changes-since'] query_prefix = query_prefix.\ filter(models.Instance.updated_at > changes_since) - else: - # filter out deleted instances if no changes-since filter provided - query_prefix = query_prefix.\ - filter_by(deleted=can_read_deleted(context)) if not context.is_admin: # If we're not admin context, add appropriate filter.. diff --git a/nova/tests/test_cloud.py b/nova/tests/test_cloud.py index 3fe6a9b42..7fe353b3d 100644 --- a/nova/tests/test_cloud.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_cloud.py @@ -486,11 +486,9 @@ class CloudTestCase(test.TestCase): inst2 = db.instance_create(self.context, args2) db.instance_destroy(self.context, inst1.id) result = self.cloud.describe_instances(self.context) + self.assertEqual(len(result['reservationSet']), 1) result1 = result['reservationSet'][0]['instancesSet'] self.assertEqual(result1[0]['instanceId'], - ec2utils.id_to_ec2_id(inst1.id)) - result2 = result['reservationSet'][1]['instancesSet'] - self.assertEqual(result2[0]['instanceId'], ec2utils.id_to_ec2_id(inst2.id)) def _block_device_mapping_create(self, instance_id, mappings): -- cgit From aec647b3b42c4cd56a9509c2d1ac25ff12b0664e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Josh Kearney Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2011 16:10:03 -0500 Subject: First pass at adding reboot_type to reboot codepath. --- nova/api/openstack/servers.py | 5 ++--- nova/compute/api.py | 5 +++-- nova/compute/manager.py | 4 ++-- nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py | 2 +- nova/tests/test_compute.py | 15 ++++++++++++--- nova/tests/test_virt_drivers.py | 3 ++- nova/tests/test_vmwareapi.py | 3 ++- nova/virt/driver.py | 3 ++- nova/virt/fake.py | 2 +- nova/virt/hyperv.py | 2 +- nova/virt/vmwareapi_conn.py | 2 +- nova/virt/xenapi/vmops.py | 9 +++++++-- nova/virt/xenapi_conn.py | 4 ++-- 13 files changed, 38 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/servers.py b/nova/api/openstack/servers.py index d084ac360..f5447edc5 100644 --- a/nova/api/openstack/servers.py +++ b/nova/api/openstack/servers.py @@ -334,9 +334,8 @@ class Controller(object): LOG.exception(msg) raise exc.HTTPBadRequest(explanation=msg) try: - # TODO(gundlach): pass reboot_type, support soft reboot in - # virt driver - self.compute_api.reboot(req.environ['nova.context'], id) + self.compute_api.reboot(req.environ['nova.context'], id, + reboot_type) except Exception, e: LOG.exception(_("Error in reboot %s"), e) raise exc.HTTPUnprocessableEntity() diff --git a/nova/compute/api.py b/nova/compute/api.py index 4e2944bb7..b0ea044c5 100644 --- a/nova/compute/api.py +++ b/nova/compute/api.py @@ -1042,13 +1042,14 @@ class API(base.Base): return recv_meta @scheduler_api.reroute_compute("reboot") - def reboot(self, context, instance_id): + def reboot(self, context, instance_id, reboot_type): """Reboot the given instance.""" self.update(context, instance_id, vm_state=vm_states.ACTIVE, task_state=task_states.REBOOTING) - self._cast_compute_message('reboot_instance', context, instance_id) + self._cast_compute_message('reboot_instance', context, instance_id, + reboot_type) @scheduler_api.reroute_compute("rebuild") def rebuild(self, context, instance_id, image_href, admin_password, diff --git a/nova/compute/manager.py b/nova/compute/manager.py index 0477db745..0be12297f 100644 --- a/nova/compute/manager.py +++ b/nova/compute/manager.py @@ -579,7 +579,7 @@ class ComputeManager(manager.SchedulerDependentManager): @exception.wrap_exception(notifier=notifier, publisher_id=publisher_id()) @checks_instance_lock - def reboot_instance(self, context, instance_id): + def reboot_instance(self, context, instance_id, reboot_type="SOFT"): """Reboot an instance on this host.""" LOG.audit(_("Rebooting instance %s"), instance_id, context=context) context = context.elevated() @@ -601,7 +601,7 @@ class ComputeManager(manager.SchedulerDependentManager): context=context) network_info = self._get_instance_nw_info(context, instance_ref) - self.driver.reboot(instance_ref, network_info) + self.driver.reboot(instance_ref, network_info, reboot_type) current_power_state = self._get_power_state(context, instance_ref) self._instance_update(context, diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py index 2ef687709..d063a60c2 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py @@ -3615,7 +3615,7 @@ class TestGetKernelRamdiskFromImage(test.TestCase): self.assertRaises(exception.NotFound, self._get_k_r, image_meta) def test_ami_no_ramdisk(self): - """If an ami is missing a ramdisk, return kernel ID and None for + """If an ami is missing a ramdisk, return kernel ID and None for ramdisk ID """ image_meta = {'id': 1, 'status': 'active', 'container_format': 'ami', diff --git a/nova/tests/test_compute.py b/nova/tests/test_compute.py index 65fdffbd6..4d463572b 100644 --- a/nova/tests/test_compute.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_compute.py @@ -300,11 +300,20 @@ class ComputeTestCase(test.TestCase): self.compute.resume_instance(self.context, instance_id) self.compute.terminate_instance(self.context, instance_id) - def test_reboot(self): - """Ensure instance can be rebooted""" + def test_soft_reboot(self): + """Ensure instance can be soft rebooted""" instance_id = self._create_instance() + reboot_type = "SOFT" self.compute.run_instance(self.context, instance_id) - self.compute.reboot_instance(self.context, instance_id) + self.compute.reboot_instance(self.context, instance_id, reboot_type) + self.compute.terminate_instance(self.context, instance_id) + + def test_hard_reboot(self): + """Ensure instance can be hard rebooted""" + instance_id = self._create_instance() + reboot_type = "HARD" + self.compute.run_instance(self.context, instance_id) + self.compute.reboot_instance(self.context, instance_id, reboot_type) self.compute.terminate_instance(self.context, instance_id) def test_set_admin_password(self): diff --git a/nova/tests/test_virt_drivers.py b/nova/tests/test_virt_drivers.py index 480247c91..440d3401b 100644 --- a/nova/tests/test_virt_drivers.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_virt_drivers.py @@ -103,8 +103,9 @@ class _VirtDriverTestCase(test.TestCase): def test_reboot(self): instance_ref = test_utils.get_test_instance() network_info = test_utils.get_test_network_info() + reboot_type = "SOFT" self.connection.spawn(self.ctxt, instance_ref, network_info) - self.connection.reboot(instance_ref, network_info) + self.connection.reboot(instance_ref, network_info, reboot_type) @catch_notimplementederror def test_get_host_ip_addr(self): diff --git a/nova/tests/test_vmwareapi.py b/nova/tests/test_vmwareapi.py index 06daf46e8..e6da1690f 100644 --- a/nova/tests/test_vmwareapi.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_vmwareapi.py @@ -170,7 +170,8 @@ class VMWareAPIVMTestCase(test.TestCase): self._create_vm() info = self.conn.get_info(1) self._check_vm_info(info, power_state.RUNNING) - self.conn.reboot(self.instance, self.network_info) + reboot_type = "SOFT" + self.conn.reboot(self.instance, self.network_info, reboot_type) info = self.conn.get_info(1) self._check_vm_info(info, power_state.RUNNING) diff --git a/nova/virt/driver.py b/nova/virt/driver.py index d05b51bd9..301346c6b 100644 --- a/nova/virt/driver.py +++ b/nova/virt/driver.py @@ -165,12 +165,13 @@ class ComputeDriver(object): # TODO(Vek): Need to pass context in for access to auth_token raise NotImplementedError() - def reboot(self, instance, network_info): + def reboot(self, instance, network_info, reboot_type): """Reboot the specified instance. :param instance: Instance object as returned by DB layer. :param network_info: :py:meth:`~nova.network.manager.NetworkManager.get_instance_nw_info` + :param reboot_type: Either a HARD or SOFT reboot """ # TODO(Vek): Need to pass context in for access to auth_token raise NotImplementedError() diff --git a/nova/virt/fake.py b/nova/virt/fake.py index d5e2bf31b..3596d8353 100644 --- a/nova/virt/fake.py +++ b/nova/virt/fake.py @@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ class FakeConnection(driver.ComputeDriver): if not instance['name'] in self.instances: raise exception.InstanceNotRunning() - def reboot(self, instance, network_info): + def reboot(self, instance, network_info, reboot_type): pass def get_host_ip_addr(self): diff --git a/nova/virt/hyperv.py b/nova/virt/hyperv.py index 03a78db1f..76925b405 100644 --- a/nova/virt/hyperv.py +++ b/nova/virt/hyperv.py @@ -367,7 +367,7 @@ class HyperVConnection(driver.ComputeDriver): wmi_obj.Properties_.Item(prop).Value return newinst - def reboot(self, instance, network_info): + def reboot(self, instance, network_info, reboot_type): """Reboot the specified instance.""" vm = self._lookup(instance.name) if vm is None: diff --git a/nova/virt/vmwareapi_conn.py b/nova/virt/vmwareapi_conn.py index 243ee64f5..fa89a8f45 100644 --- a/nova/virt/vmwareapi_conn.py +++ b/nova/virt/vmwareapi_conn.py @@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ class VMWareESXConnection(driver.ComputeDriver): """Create snapshot from a running VM instance.""" self._vmops.snapshot(context, instance, name) - def reboot(self, instance, network_info): + def reboot(self, instance, network_info, reboot_type): """Reboot VM instance.""" self._vmops.reboot(instance, network_info) diff --git a/nova/virt/xenapi/vmops.py b/nova/virt/xenapi/vmops.py index c5f105f40..b7d6a40b4 100644 --- a/nova/virt/xenapi/vmops.py +++ b/nova/virt/xenapi/vmops.py @@ -617,10 +617,15 @@ class VMOps(object): str(new_disk_size)) LOG.debug(_("Resize instance %s complete") % (instance.name)) - def reboot(self, instance): + def reboot(self, instance, reboot_type): """Reboot VM instance.""" vm_ref = self._get_vm_opaque_ref(instance) - task = self._session.call_xenapi('Async.VM.clean_reboot', vm_ref) + + if reboot_type == "HARD": + task = self._session.call_xenapi('Async.VM.hard_reboot', vm_ref) + else: + task = self._session.call_xenapi('Async.VM.clean_reboot', vm_ref) + self._session.wait_for_task(task, instance.id) def get_agent_version(self, instance, timeout=None): diff --git a/nova/virt/xenapi_conn.py b/nova/virt/xenapi_conn.py index 0d23e7689..f6dbc19f8 100644 --- a/nova/virt/xenapi_conn.py +++ b/nova/virt/xenapi_conn.py @@ -203,9 +203,9 @@ class XenAPIConnection(driver.ComputeDriver): """ Create snapshot from a running VM instance """ self._vmops.snapshot(context, instance, image_id) - def reboot(self, instance, network_info): + def reboot(self, instance, network_info, reboot_type): """Reboot VM instance""" - self._vmops.reboot(instance) + self._vmops.reboot(instance, reboot_type) def set_admin_password(self, instance, new_pass): """Set the root/admin password on the VM instance""" -- cgit From a8acd5fbd55ad4cd2cd502e95b2399657fbd162f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Scott Moser Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2011 16:02:10 -0700 Subject: if no public-key is given (--key), do not show public-keys in metadata service --- nova/api/ec2/cloud.py | 11 +++++------ 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/api/ec2/cloud.py b/nova/api/ec2/cloud.py index 049ca6f93..c6f24858a 100644 --- a/nova/api/ec2/cloud.py +++ b/nova/api/ec2/cloud.py @@ -304,11 +304,6 @@ class CloudController(object): instance_ref = db.instance_get(ctxt, instance_ref[0]['id']) mpi = self._get_mpi_data(ctxt, instance_ref['project_id']) - if instance_ref['key_name']: - keys = {'0': {'_name': instance_ref['key_name'], - 'openssh-key': instance_ref['key_data']}} - else: - keys = '' hostname = instance_ref['hostname'] host = instance_ref['host'] availability_zone = self._get_availability_zone_by_host(ctxt, host) @@ -336,11 +331,15 @@ class CloudController(object): 'placement': {'availability-zone': availability_zone}, 'public-hostname': hostname, 'public-ipv4': floating_ip or '', - 'public-keys': keys, 'reservation-id': instance_ref['reservation_id'], 'security-groups': security_groups, 'mpi': mpi}} + # public-keys should only show up if it is non-empty (if user specified one) + if instance_ref['key_name']: + data['keys'] = {'0': {'_name': instance_ref['key_name'], + 'openssh-key': instance_ref['key_data']}} + for image_type in ['kernel', 'ramdisk']: if instance_ref.get('%s_id' % image_type): ec2_id = self.image_ec2_id(instance_ref['%s_id' % image_type], -- cgit From f2c887824cd56fe83f4db2bf94279684a1daba05 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Scott Moser Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2011 17:42:49 -0700 Subject: metadata key is 'public-keys', not 'keys' --- nova/api/ec2/cloud.py | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/nova/api/ec2/cloud.py b/nova/api/ec2/cloud.py index c6f24858a..c8ff47864 100644 --- a/nova/api/ec2/cloud.py +++ b/nova/api/ec2/cloud.py @@ -337,7 +337,7 @@ class CloudController(object): # public-keys should only show up if it is non-empty (if user specified one) if instance_ref['key_name']: - data['keys'] = {'0': {'_name': instance_ref['key_name'], + data['public-keys'] = {'0': {'_name': instance_ref['key_name'], 'openssh-key': instance_ref['key_data']}} for image_type in ['kernel', 'ramdisk']: -- cgit From 3202b7a9193796170fbb25a793e40ff14f9b9621 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Scott Moser Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2011 18:02:02 -0700 Subject: put key into meta-data, not top level 'data' --- nova/api/ec2/cloud.py | 5 +++-- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/api/ec2/cloud.py b/nova/api/ec2/cloud.py index c8ff47864..bb860a131 100644 --- a/nova/api/ec2/cloud.py +++ b/nova/api/ec2/cloud.py @@ -337,8 +337,9 @@ class CloudController(object): # public-keys should only show up if it is non-empty (if user specified one) if instance_ref['key_name']: - data['public-keys'] = {'0': {'_name': instance_ref['key_name'], - 'openssh-key': instance_ref['key_data']}} + data['meta-data']['public-keys'] = { + '0': {'_name': instance_ref['key_name'], + 'openssh-key': instance_ref['key_data']}} for image_type in ['kernel', 'ramdisk']: if instance_ref.get('%s_id' % image_type): -- cgit From b890b992f3013a1959e3c3cdf1f149cacf4e569b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Naveed Massjouni Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2011 21:30:21 -0400 Subject: Fixing security groups stuff --- nova/api/openstack/servers.py | 20 ++++------ .../api/openstack/contrib/test_createserverext.py | 6 ++- nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py | 43 +++++++--------------- 3 files changed, 26 insertions(+), 43 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/servers.py b/nova/api/openstack/servers.py index 6159041e8..7532313e5 100644 --- a/nova/api/openstack/servers.py +++ b/nova/api/openstack/servers.py @@ -920,6 +920,13 @@ class ServerXMLSerializer(wsgi.XMLDictSerializer): addresses_elem = self._create_addresses_node( server_dict.get('addresses', {})) server_elem.append(addresses_elem) + groups = server_dict.get('security_groups') + if groups: + groups_elem = etree.SubElement(server_elem, 'security_groups') + for group in groups: + group_elem = etree.SubElement(groups_elem, + 'security_group') + group_elem.set('name', group['name']) for link in server_dict.get('links', []): elem = etree.SubElement(server_elem, @@ -963,19 +970,6 @@ class ServerXMLSerializer(wsgi.XMLDictSerializer): self._populate_server(server, server_dict['server'], True) return self._to_xml(server) - def _security_group_to_xml(self, doc, security_group): - node = doc.createElement('security_group') - node.setAttribute('name', str(security_group.get('name'))) - return node - - def _create_security_groups_node(self, xml_doc, security_groups): - security_groups_node = xml_doc.createElement('security_groups') - if security_groups: - for security_group in security_groups: - node = self._security_group_to_xml(xml_doc, security_group) - security_groups_node.appendChild(node) - return security_groups_node - def create_resource(version='1.0'): controller = { diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/contrib/test_createserverext.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/contrib/test_createserverext.py index 078b72d67..03c7d1ec5 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/contrib/test_createserverext.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/contrib/test_createserverext.py @@ -49,9 +49,13 @@ INSTANCE = { "id": 1, "display_name": "test_server", "uuid": FAKE_UUID, + "user_id": 'fake_user_id', + "tenant_id": 'fake_tenant_id', "created_at": datetime.datetime(2010, 10, 10, 12, 0, 0), "updated_at": datetime.datetime(2010, 11, 11, 11, 0, 0), - "security_groups": [{"id": 1, "name": "test"}] + "security_groups": [{"id": 1, "name": "test"}], + "image_ref": 'http://foo.com/123', + "instance_type": {"flavorid": '124'}, } diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py index 8b60db71e..686752509 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py @@ -23,10 +23,11 @@ from lxml import etree from nova import context from nova import test -from nova.tests.api.openstack import fakes from nova.api.openstack import versions from nova.api.openstack import views from nova.api.openstack import wsgi +from nova.tests.api.openstack import common +from nova.tests.api.openstack import fakes NS = { 'atom': 'http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom', @@ -243,12 +244,12 @@ class VersionsTest(test.TestCase): self.assertTrue(version.xpath('/ns:version', namespaces=NS)) media_types = version.xpath('ns:media-types/ns:media-type', namespaces=NS) - self.assertTrue(_compare_media_types(media_types, + self.assertTrue(common.compare_media_types(media_types, expected['media-types'])) for key in ['id', 'status', 'updated']: self.assertEqual(version.get(key), expected[key]) links = version.xpath('atom:link', namespaces=NS) - self.assertTrue(_compare_links(links, + self.assertTrue(common.compare_links(links, [{'rel': 'self', 'href': 'http://localhost/v1.0/'}] + expected['links'])) @@ -264,12 +265,12 @@ class VersionsTest(test.TestCase): self.assertTrue(version.xpath('/ns:version', namespaces=NS)) media_types = version.xpath('ns:media-types/ns:media-type', namespaces=NS) - self.assertTrue(_compare_media_types(media_types, + self.assertTrue(common.compare_media_types(media_types, expected['media-types'])) for key in ['id', 'status', 'updated']: self.assertEqual(version.get(key), expected[key]) links = version.xpath('atom:link', namespaces=NS) - self.assertTrue(_compare_links(links, + self.assertTrue(common.compare_links(links, [{'rel': 'self', 'href': 'http://localhost/v1.1/'}] + expected['links'])) @@ -291,7 +292,7 @@ class VersionsTest(test.TestCase): for key in ['id', 'status', 'updated']: self.assertEqual(version.get(key), expected[key]) (link,) = version.xpath('atom:link', namespaces=NS) - self.assertTrue(_compare_links(link, + self.assertTrue(common.compare_links(link, [{'rel': 'self', 'href': 'http://localhost/%s/' % v}])) def test_get_version_1_0_detail_atom(self): @@ -496,10 +497,10 @@ class VersionsTest(test.TestCase): self.assertEqual(version.get('status'), 'CURRENT') media_types = version.xpath('ns:media-types/ns:media-type', namespaces=NS) - self.assertTrue(_compare_media_types(media_types, + self.assertTrue(common.compare_media_types(media_types, VERSIONS['v1.1']['media-types'])) links = version.xpath('atom:link', namespaces=NS) - self.assertTrue(_compare_links(links, + self.assertTrue(common.compare_links(links, [{'rel': 'self', 'href': 'http://localhost/v1.1/images/1'}])) version = versions[1] @@ -507,10 +508,10 @@ class VersionsTest(test.TestCase): self.assertEqual(version.get('status'), 'DEPRECATED') media_types = version.xpath('ns:media-types/ns:media-type', namespaces=NS) - self.assertTrue(_compare_media_types(media_types, + self.assertTrue(common.compare_media_types(media_types, VERSIONS['v1.0']['media-types'])) links = version.xpath('atom:link', namespaces=NS) - self.assertTrue(_compare_links(links, + self.assertTrue(common.compare_links(links, [{'rel': 'self', 'href': 'http://localhost/v1.0/images/1'}])) def test_multi_choice_server_atom(self): @@ -654,7 +655,7 @@ class VersionsSerializerTests(test.TestCase): versions_data['versions'][0]['status']) (link,) = version.xpath('atom:link', namespaces=NS) - self.assertTrue(_compare_links(link, [{ + self.assertTrue(common.compare_links(link, [{ 'rel': 'self', 'href': 'http://test/2.7.1', 'type': 'application/atom+xml'}])) @@ -693,11 +694,11 @@ class VersionsSerializerTests(test.TestCase): media_types = version.xpath('ns:media-types/ns:media-type', namespaces=NS) - self.assertTrue(_compare_media_types(media_types, + self.assertTrue(common.compare_media_types(media_types, versions_data['choices'][0]['media-types'])) (link,) = version.xpath('atom:link', namespaces=NS) - self.assertTrue(_compare_links(link, + self.assertTrue(common.compare_links(link, versions_data['choices'][0]['links'])) def test_version_detail_xml_serializer(self): @@ -882,19 +883,3 @@ class VersionsSerializerTests(test.TestCase): 'servers/api/v1.1/application.wadl', }, ]) - - -def _compare_links(actual, expected): - return _compare_tree_to_dict(actual, expected, ('rel', 'href', 'type')) - - -def _compare_media_types(actual, expected): - return _compare_tree_to_dict(actual, expected, ('base', 'type')) - - -def _compare_tree_to_dict(actual, expected, keys): - for elem, data in zip(actual, expected): - for key in keys: - if elem.get(key) != data.get(key): - return False - return True -- cgit From 13ee200d8265175922b5747f9e00fc31db4803fd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Naveed Massjouni Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2011 21:37:40 -0400 Subject: pep 8 --- nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py | 5 +++-- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py index c3203eb43..9d0f9c4f7 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py @@ -496,7 +496,8 @@ class ServersTest(test.TestCase): self.assertEqual(image.get('id'), str(expected['image']['id'])) links = root.xpath('ns:image/atom:link', namespaces=XPATH_NS) - self.assertTrue(common.compare_links(links, expected['image']['links'])) + self.assertTrue(common.compare_links(links, + expected['image']['links'])) (flavor,) = root.xpath('ns:flavor', namespaces=XPATH_NS) self.assertEqual(flavor.get('id'), str(expected['flavor']['id'])) @@ -3663,7 +3664,7 @@ class TestGetKernelRamdiskFromImage(test.TestCase): self.assertRaises(exception.NotFound, self._get_k_r, image_meta) def test_ami_no_ramdisk(self): - """If an ami is missing a ramdisk, return kernel ID and None for + """If an ami is missing a ramdisk, return kernel ID and None for ramdisk ID """ image_meta = {'id': 1, 'status': 'active', 'container_format': 'ami', -- cgit From 7352e3e1eb7a4d29b556492a208e80439828f211 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Brian Waldon Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2011 09:48:38 -0400 Subject: removing key_name and config_drive from non-detailed server entity --- nova/api/openstack/views/servers.py | 7 ++----- nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py | 4 ---- 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/views/servers.py b/nova/api/openstack/views/servers.py index ac09b5864..473dc9e7e 100644 --- a/nova/api/openstack/views/servers.py +++ b/nova/api/openstack/views/servers.py @@ -145,6 +145,8 @@ class ViewBuilderV11(ViewBuilder): response['server']['accessIPv4'] = inst.get('access_ip_v4') or "" response['server']['accessIPv6'] = inst.get('access_ip_v6') or "" + response['server']['key_name'] = inst.get('key_name', '') + response['server']['config_drive'] = inst.get('config_drive') return response @@ -185,8 +187,6 @@ class ViewBuilderV11(ViewBuilder): def _build_extra(self, response, inst): self._build_links(response, inst) response['uuid'] = inst['uuid'] - response['key_name'] = inst.get('key_name', '') - self._build_config_drive(response, inst) def _build_links(self, response, inst): href = self.generate_href(inst["id"]) @@ -205,9 +205,6 @@ class ViewBuilderV11(ViewBuilder): response["links"] = links - def _build_config_drive(self, response, inst): - response['config_drive'] = inst.get('config_drive') - def generate_href(self, server_id): """Create an url that refers to a specific server id.""" return os.path.join(self.base_url, self.project_id, diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py index d063a60c2..f0a1c5ce5 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py @@ -3715,7 +3715,6 @@ class ServersViewBuilderV11Test(test.TestCase): "id": 1, "uuid": self.instance['uuid'], "name": "test_server", - "key_name": '', "links": [ { "rel": "self", @@ -3726,7 +3725,6 @@ class ServersViewBuilderV11Test(test.TestCase): "href": "http://localhost/servers/1", }, ], - "config_drive": None, } } @@ -3739,8 +3737,6 @@ class ServersViewBuilderV11Test(test.TestCase): "id": 1, "uuid": self.instance['uuid'], "name": "test_server", - "key_name": '', - "config_drive": None, "links": [ { "rel": "self", -- cgit From 9dd2d6c49a36c1834d0ef842c47d2ef400642ff2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Vishvananda Ishaya Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2011 08:59:02 -0700 Subject: remove sudo from qemu-img commands --- nova/virt/libvirt/connection.py | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/virt/libvirt/connection.py b/nova/virt/libvirt/connection.py index 363a20ed0..19cef5ad7 100644 --- a/nova/virt/libvirt/connection.py +++ b/nova/virt/libvirt/connection.py @@ -1696,7 +1696,7 @@ class LibvirtConnection(driver.ComputeDriver): base = os.path.basename(info['path']) # Get image type and create empty disk image. instance_disk = os.path.join(instance_dir, base) - utils.execute('sudo', 'qemu-img', 'create', '-f', info['type'], + utils.execute('qemu-img', 'create', '-f', info['type'], instance_disk, info['local_gb']) # if image has kernel and ramdisk, just download @@ -1788,7 +1788,7 @@ class LibvirtConnection(driver.ComputeDriver): if disk_type == 'raw': size = int(os.path.getsize(path)) else: - out, err = utils.execute('sudo', 'qemu-img', 'info', path) + out, err = utils.execute('qemu-img', 'info', path) size = [i.split('(')[1].split()[0] for i in out.split('\n') if i.strip().find('virtual size') >= 0] size = int(size[0]) -- cgit From 5ddfd1c1add955aa14c5e5174b1942eb8f748031 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Scott Moser Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2011 10:20:36 -0700 Subject: shorten comment to < 79 chars --- nova/api/ec2/cloud.py | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/nova/api/ec2/cloud.py b/nova/api/ec2/cloud.py index bb860a131..eafecbca8 100644 --- a/nova/api/ec2/cloud.py +++ b/nova/api/ec2/cloud.py @@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ class CloudController(object): 'security-groups': security_groups, 'mpi': mpi}} - # public-keys should only show up if it is non-empty (if user specified one) + # public-keys should be in meta-data only if user specified one if instance_ref['key_name']: data['meta-data']['public-keys'] = { '0': {'_name': instance_ref['key_name'], -- cgit From d05d4e77df0bdfd2b802186762391d7f91361701 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Kevin L. Mitchell" Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2011 14:35:38 -0500 Subject: Add comment to document why random.shuffle() works --- nova/scheduler/abstract_scheduler.py | 7 +++++++ 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+) diff --git a/nova/scheduler/abstract_scheduler.py b/nova/scheduler/abstract_scheduler.py index b4c2bf4f1..e4f615b94 100644 --- a/nova/scheduler/abstract_scheduler.py +++ b/nova/scheduler/abstract_scheduler.py @@ -296,6 +296,13 @@ class AbstractScheduler(driver.Scheduler): "child_blob": weighting["blob"]} weighted_hosts.append(host_dict) if FLAGS.spread_first: + # NOTE(Vek): If all the weights are unique, then the sort + # below undoes this shuffle; however, if + # several responses from several zones have the + # same weight, then this shuffle serves to + # break up the monolithic blocks and cause the + # instances to be uniformly spread across the + # zones. random.shuffle(weighted_hosts) weighted_hosts.sort(key=operator.itemgetter('weight')) return weighted_hosts -- cgit From c0700ea7bbb4d860610b71e635b8dbde19157e85 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Kevin L. Mitchell" Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2011 20:27:22 +0000 Subject: don't need random in abstract_scheduler.py anymore... --- nova/scheduler/abstract_scheduler.py | 1 - 1 file changed, 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/nova/scheduler/abstract_scheduler.py b/nova/scheduler/abstract_scheduler.py index 76329bbc6..6e8c7d715 100644 --- a/nova/scheduler/abstract_scheduler.py +++ b/nova/scheduler/abstract_scheduler.py @@ -22,7 +22,6 @@ behavior is to simply select all hosts and weight them the same. import json import operator -import random import M2Crypto -- cgit From 65a0cc41b1b9ead5acd3128a4a6202bb02e3a6e5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Brian Waldon Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2011 17:25:45 -0400 Subject: fixing image status mapping --- nova/api/openstack/views/images.py | 15 ++++++++------- nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py | 10 +++++----- 2 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/views/images.py b/nova/api/openstack/views/images.py index 21f1b2d3e..8983b2957 100644 --- a/nova/api/openstack/views/images.py +++ b/nova/api/openstack/views/images.py @@ -37,17 +37,18 @@ class ViewBuilder(object): def _format_status(self, image): """Update the status field to standardize format.""" status_mapping = { - 'pending': 'QUEUED', - 'decrypting': 'PREPARING', - 'untarring': 'SAVING', - 'available': 'ACTIVE', - 'killed': 'FAILED', + 'active': 'ACTIVE', + 'queued': 'SAVING', + 'saving': 'SAVING', + 'deleted': 'DELETED', + 'pending_delete': 'DELETED', + 'killed': 'ERROR', } try: - image['status'] = status_mapping[image['status']].upper() + image['status'] = status_mapping[image['status']] except KeyError: - image['status'] = image['status'].upper() + image['status'] = 'UNKNOWN' def _build_server(self, image, image_obj): """Indicates that you must use a ViewBuilder subclass.""" diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py index 2a7cfc382..46f763d5e 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py @@ -407,7 +407,7 @@ class ImageControllerWithGlanceServiceTest(test.TestCase): "name": "queued snapshot", "updated": self.NOW_API_FORMAT, "created": self.NOW_API_FORMAT, - "status": "QUEUED", + "status": "SAVING", "progress": 0, 'server': { 'id': 42, @@ -603,7 +603,7 @@ class ImageControllerWithGlanceServiceTest(test.TestCase): 'name': 'queued snapshot', 'updated': self.NOW_API_FORMAT, 'created': self.NOW_API_FORMAT, - 'status': 'QUEUED', + 'status': 'SAVING', 'progress': 0, }, { @@ -627,7 +627,7 @@ class ImageControllerWithGlanceServiceTest(test.TestCase): 'name': 'killed snapshot', 'updated': self.NOW_API_FORMAT, 'created': self.NOW_API_FORMAT, - 'status': 'FAILED', + 'status': 'ERROR', 'progress': 0, }, { @@ -676,7 +676,7 @@ class ImageControllerWithGlanceServiceTest(test.TestCase): }, 'updated': self.NOW_API_FORMAT, 'created': self.NOW_API_FORMAT, - 'status': 'QUEUED', + 'status': 'SAVING', 'progress': 0, 'server': { 'id': 42, @@ -769,7 +769,7 @@ class ImageControllerWithGlanceServiceTest(test.TestCase): }, 'updated': self.NOW_API_FORMAT, 'created': self.NOW_API_FORMAT, - 'status': 'FAILED', + 'status': 'ERROR', 'progress': 0, 'server': { 'id': 42, -- cgit From c3cb1d38ca4a6f3308503c79e13e3e8688143163 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Chuck Short Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2011 20:47:37 -0400 Subject: Fix spelling mistake --- nova/virt/libvirt/connection.py | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/nova/virt/libvirt/connection.py b/nova/virt/libvirt/connection.py index 6ae458537..7c1edc373 100644 --- a/nova/virt/libvirt/connection.py +++ b/nova/virt/libvirt/connection.py @@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ class LibvirtConnection(driver.ComputeDriver): def _test_connection(self): try: - self._wrapped_conn.geCapabilities() + self._wrapped_conn.getCapabilities() return True except libvirt.libvirtError as e: if e.get_error_code() == libvirt.VIR_ERR_SYSTEM_ERROR and \ -- cgit From 248787462473195ab35591946ed6e3f0e2a818b0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Isaku Yamahata Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2011 17:08:43 +0900 Subject: virt/libvirt: format ephemeral device and add fs label when formating ext3 fs his patch fixes the but reported by ttps://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/827590 ttps://bugs.launchpad.net/nova/+bug/828357 The ephemeral device is formated as ext3 on Amazon ec2. The new options, vir_mkfs, is introduced. virt_mkfs use the format of = --- nova/virt/disk.py | 41 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ nova/virt/libvirt/connection.py | 13 +++++++++++-- 2 files changed, 52 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/virt/disk.py b/nova/virt/disk.py index 52b2881e8..2c994626c 100644 --- a/nova/virt/disk.py +++ b/nova/virt/disk.py @@ -52,6 +52,47 @@ flags.DEFINE_integer('timeout_nbd', 10, flags.DEFINE_integer('max_nbd_devices', 16, 'maximum number of possible nbd devices') +# NOTE(yamahata): DEFINE_list() doesn't work because the command may +# include ','. For example, +# mkfs.ext3 -O dir_index,extent -E stride=8,stripe-width=16 +# --label %(fs_label)s %(target)s +# +# DEFINE_list() parses its argument by +# [s.strip() for s in argument.split(self._token)] +# where self._token = ',' +# No escape nor exceptional handling for ','. +# DEFINE_list() doesn't give us what we need. +flags.DEFINE_multistring('virt_mkfs', + ['windows=mkfs.ntfs --fast --label %(fs_label)s ' + '%(target)s', + # NOTE(yamahata): vfat case + #'windows=mkfs.vfat -n %(fs_label)s %(target)s', + 'linux=mkfs.ext3 -L %(fs_label)s -F %(target)s', + 'default=mkfs.ext3 -L %(fs_label)s -F %(target)s'], + 'mkfs commands for ephemeral device. The format is' + '=') + + +_MKFS_COMMAND = {} +_DEFAULT_MKFS_COMMAND = None + + +for s in FLAGS.virt_mkfs: + # NOTE(yamahata): mkfs command may includes '=' for its options. + # So item.partition('=') doesn't work here + os_type, mkfs_command = s.split('=', 1) + if os_type: + _MKFS_COMMAND[os_type] = mkfs_command + if os_type == 'default': + _DEFAULT_MKFS_COMMAND = mkfs_command + + +def mkfs(os_type, fs_label, target): + mkfs_command = (_MKFS_COMMAND.get(os_type, _DEFAULT_MKFS_COMMAND) or + '') % locals() + if mkfs_command: + utils.execute(*mkfs_command.split()) + def extend(image, size): """Increase image to size""" diff --git a/nova/virt/libvirt/connection.py b/nova/virt/libvirt/connection.py index 19cef5ad7..6b740d995 100644 --- a/nova/virt/libvirt/connection.py +++ b/nova/virt/libvirt/connection.py @@ -38,6 +38,7 @@ Supports KVM, LXC, QEMU, UML, and XEN. """ import hashlib +import functools import multiprocessing import netaddr import os @@ -778,6 +779,10 @@ class LibvirtConnection(driver.ComputeDriver): if fs_format: utils.execute('mkfs', '-t', fs_format, target) + def _create_ephemeral(self, target, local_size, fs_label, os_type): + self._create_local(target, local_size) + disk.mkfs(os_type, fs_label, target) + def _create_swap(self, target, swap_gb): """Create a swap file of specified size""" self._create_local(target, swap_gb) @@ -866,9 +871,13 @@ class LibvirtConnection(driver.ComputeDriver): local_size=local_gb) for eph in driver.block_device_info_get_ephemerals(block_device_info): - self._cache_image(fn=self._create_local, + fn = functools.partial(self._create_ephemeral, + fs_label='ephemeral%d' % eph['num'], + os_type=inst.os_type) + self._cache_image(fn=fn, target=basepath(_get_eph_disk(eph)), - fname="local_%s" % eph['size'], + fname="ephemeral_%s_%s_%s" % + (eph['num'], eph['size'], inst.os_type), cow=FLAGS.use_cow_images, local_size=eph['size']) -- cgit From c890890c7ccbc7df1060d59747089b5e39c5510a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Isaku Yamahata Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2011 17:11:21 +0900 Subject: api/ec2: make get_metadata() return correct mappings The entries corresponding to volumes are in the form of ebs': --- nova/api/ec2/cloud.py | 20 ++++++++++++++++++-- nova/tests/test_cloud.py | 4 +++- 2 files changed, 21 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/api/ec2/cloud.py b/nova/api/ec2/cloud.py index 4f7030a5a..50c551f86 100644 --- a/nova/api/ec2/cloud.py +++ b/nova/api/ec2/cloud.py @@ -272,11 +272,17 @@ class CloudController(object): mappings = {} mappings['ami'] = block_device.strip_dev(root_device_name) mappings['root'] = root_device_name + ebs_devices = [] - # 'ephemeralN' and 'swap' + # 'ephemeralN', 'swap' and ebs for bdm in db.block_device_mapping_get_all_by_instance( ctxt, instance_ref['id']): - if (bdm['volume_id'] or bdm['snapshot_id'] or bdm['no_device']): + if bdm['no_device']: + continue + + # ebs volume case + if (bdm['volume_id'] or bdm['snapshot_id']): + ebs_devices.append(bdm['device_name']) continue virtual_name = bdm['virtual_name'] @@ -286,6 +292,16 @@ class CloudController(object): if block_device.is_swap_or_ephemeral(virtual_name): mappings[virtual_name] = bdm['device_name'] + # NOTE(yamahata): I'm not sure how ebs device should be numbered. + # Right now sort by device name for deterministic + # result. + if ebs_devices: + nebs = 0 + ebs_devices.sort() + for ebs in ebs_devices: + mappings['ebs%d' % nebs] = ebs + nebs += 1 + return mappings def get_metadata(self, address): diff --git a/nova/tests/test_cloud.py b/nova/tests/test_cloud.py index 7fe353b3d..7bdae0552 100644 --- a/nova/tests/test_cloud.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_cloud.py @@ -1540,7 +1540,9 @@ class CloudTestCase(test.TestCase): 'ephemeral0': '/dev/sdb', 'swap': '/dev/sdc', 'ephemeral1': '/dev/sdd', - 'ephemeral2': '/dev/sd3'} + 'ephemeral2': '/dev/sd3', + 'ebs0': '/dev/sdh', + 'ebs1': '/dev/sdi'} self.assertEqual(self.cloud._format_instance_mapping(ctxt, instance_ref0), -- cgit From d8abe79da8dde2667936ee97d88d30d5cf0e6d7f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Isaku Yamahata Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2011 17:11:31 +0900 Subject: api/ec2/ebs: make metadata returns correct swap and ephemeral0 --- nova/api/ec2/cloud.py | 6 +++ .../migrate_repo/versions/046_add_instance_swap.py | 48 ++++++++++++++++++++++ nova/db/sqlalchemy/models.py | 2 + nova/virt/libvirt/connection.py | 8 ++++ 4 files changed, 64 insertions(+) create mode 100644 nova/db/sqlalchemy/migrate_repo/versions/046_add_instance_swap.py diff --git a/nova/api/ec2/cloud.py b/nova/api/ec2/cloud.py index 50c551f86..0ad2d94f3 100644 --- a/nova/api/ec2/cloud.py +++ b/nova/api/ec2/cloud.py @@ -272,6 +272,12 @@ class CloudController(object): mappings = {} mappings['ami'] = block_device.strip_dev(root_device_name) mappings['root'] = root_device_name + default_local_device = instance_ref.get('default_local_device') + if default_local_device: + mappings['ephemeral0'] = default_local_device + default_swap_device = instance_ref.get('default_swap_device') + if default_swap_device: + mappings['swap'] = default_swap_device ebs_devices = [] # 'ephemeralN', 'swap' and ebs diff --git a/nova/db/sqlalchemy/migrate_repo/versions/046_add_instance_swap.py b/nova/db/sqlalchemy/migrate_repo/versions/046_add_instance_swap.py new file mode 100644 index 000000000..63e7bc4f9 --- /dev/null +++ b/nova/db/sqlalchemy/migrate_repo/versions/046_add_instance_swap.py @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +# Copyright 2011 Isaku Yamahata +# +# 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 sqlalchemy import Column, Integer, MetaData, Table, String + +meta = MetaData() + +default_local_device = Column( + 'default_local_device', + String(length=255, convert_unicode=False, assert_unicode=None, + unicode_error=None, _warn_on_bytestring=False), + nullable=True) + +default_swap_device = Column( + 'default_swap_device', + String(length=255, convert_unicode=False, assert_unicode=None, + unicode_error=None, _warn_on_bytestring=False), + nullable=True) + +instances = Table('instances', meta, + Column('id', Integer(), primary_key=True, nullable=False), + ) + + +def upgrade(migrate_engine): + # Upgrade operations go here. Don't create your own engine; + # bind migrate_engine to your metadata + meta.bind = migrate_engine + instances.create_column(default_local_device) + instances.create_column(default_swap_device) + + +def downgrade(migrate_engine): + # Operations to reverse the above upgrade go here. + meta.bind = migrate_engine + instances.drop_column('default_swap_device') + instances.drop_column('default_local_device') diff --git a/nova/db/sqlalchemy/models.py b/nova/db/sqlalchemy/models.py index 211049112..b5f30a1e3 100644 --- a/nova/db/sqlalchemy/models.py +++ b/nova/db/sqlalchemy/models.py @@ -232,6 +232,8 @@ class Instance(BASE, NovaBase): uuid = Column(String(36)) root_device_name = Column(String(255)) + default_local_device = Column(String(255), nullable=True) + default_swap_device = Column(String(255), nullable=True) config_drive = Column(String(255)) # User editable field meant to represent what ip should be used diff --git a/nova/virt/libvirt/connection.py b/nova/virt/libvirt/connection.py index 6b740d995..2a6f75d35 100644 --- a/nova/virt/libvirt/connection.py +++ b/nova/virt/libvirt/connection.py @@ -1111,6 +1111,11 @@ class LibvirtConnection(driver.ComputeDriver): nova_context.get_admin_context(), instance['id'], {'root_device_name': '/dev/' + self.default_root_device}) + if local_device: + db.instance_update( + nova_context.get_admin_context(), instance['id'], + {'default_local_device': '/dev/' + self.default_local_device}) + swap = driver.block_device_info_get_swap(block_device_info) if driver.swap_is_usable(swap): xml_info['swap_device'] = block_device.strip_dev( @@ -1119,6 +1124,9 @@ class LibvirtConnection(driver.ComputeDriver): not self._volume_in_mapping(self.default_swap_device, block_device_info)): xml_info['swap_device'] = self.default_swap_device + db.instance_update( + nova_context.get_admin_context(), instance['id'], + {'default_swap_device': '/dev/' + self.default_swap_device}) config_drive = False if instance.get('config_drive') or instance.get('config_drive_id'): -- cgit From 9482275a60ab8caa546ec402f61c60b9f5e7e33f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dan Prince Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2011 13:56:54 -0400 Subject: Update GlanceClient, GlanceImageService, and Glance Xen plugin to work with Glance keystone. --- nova/api/auth.py | 1 + nova/api/openstack/create_instance_helper.py | 3 +- nova/compute/api.py | 3 +- nova/compute/manager.py | 3 +- nova/context.py | 9 ++- nova/image/__init__.py | 56 +------------ nova/image/glance.py | 91 ++++++++++++++++------ nova/tests/api/openstack/fakes.py | 2 +- nova/tests/glance/stubs.py | 6 +- nova/tests/integrated/integrated_helpers.py | 2 +- nova/tests/test_xenapi.py | 3 +- nova/virt/images.py | 3 +- nova/virt/libvirt/connection.py | 4 +- nova/virt/vmwareapi/fake.py | 6 +- nova/virt/vmwareapi/vmops.py | 4 +- nova/virt/vmwareapi/vmware_images.py | 69 +++------------- nova/virt/xenapi/vm_utils.py | 17 ++-- nova/virt/xenapi/vmops.py | 4 +- plugins/xenserver/xenapi/etc/xapi.d/plugins/glance | 6 +- 19 files changed, 124 insertions(+), 168 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/api/auth.py b/nova/api/auth.py index cd0d38b3f..f73cae01e 100644 --- a/nova/api/auth.py +++ b/nova/api/auth.py @@ -70,6 +70,7 @@ class KeystoneContext(wsgi.Middleware): project_id, roles=roles, auth_token=auth_token, + strategy='keystone', remote_address=remote_address) req.environ['nova.context'] = ctx diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/create_instance_helper.py b/nova/api/openstack/create_instance_helper.py index 67e669c17..e27ddf78b 100644 --- a/nova/api/openstack/create_instance_helper.py +++ b/nova/api/openstack/create_instance_helper.py @@ -92,7 +92,8 @@ class CreateInstanceHelper(object): if str(image_href).startswith(req.application_url): image_href = image_href.split('/').pop() try: - image_service, image_id = nova.image.get_image_service(image_href) + image_service, image_id = nova.image.get_image_service(context, + image_href) kernel_id, ramdisk_id = self._get_kernel_ramdisk_from_image( req, image_service, image_id) images = set([str(x['id']) for x in image_service.index(context)]) diff --git a/nova/compute/api.py b/nova/compute/api.py index 4e2944bb7..95b4f5dea 100644 --- a/nova/compute/api.py +++ b/nova/compute/api.py @@ -202,7 +202,8 @@ class API(base.Base): self._check_injected_file_quota(context, injected_files) self._check_requested_networks(context, requested_networks) - (image_service, image_id) = nova.image.get_image_service(image_href) + (image_service, image_id) = nova.image.get_image_service(context, + image_href) image = image_service.show(context, image_id) config_drive_id = None diff --git a/nova/compute/manager.py b/nova/compute/manager.py index 0477db745..25d44e502 100644 --- a/nova/compute/manager.py +++ b/nova/compute/manager.py @@ -322,7 +322,8 @@ class ComputeManager(manager.SchedulerDependentManager): # used by the image service. This should be refactored to be # consistent. image_href = instance['image_ref'] - image_service, image_id = nova.image.get_image_service(image_href) + image_service, image_id = nova.image.get_image_service(context, + image_href) image_meta = image_service.show(context, image_id) try: diff --git a/nova/context.py b/nova/context.py index 5c22641a0..de5b791c4 100644 --- a/nova/context.py +++ b/nova/context.py @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ class RequestContext(object): def __init__(self, user_id, project_id, is_admin=None, read_deleted=False, roles=None, remote_address=None, timestamp=None, - request_id=None, auth_token=None): + request_id=None, auth_token=None, strategy='noauth'): self.user_id = user_id self.project_id = project_id self.roles = roles or [] @@ -50,6 +50,7 @@ class RequestContext(object): request_id = unicode(uuid.uuid4()) self.request_id = request_id self.auth_token = auth_token + self.strategy = strategy def to_dict(self): return {'user_id': self.user_id, @@ -60,7 +61,8 @@ class RequestContext(object): 'remote_address': self.remote_address, 'timestamp': utils.strtime(self.timestamp), 'request_id': self.request_id, - 'auth_token': self.auth_token} + 'auth_token': self.auth_token, + 'strategy': self.strategy} @classmethod def from_dict(cls, values): @@ -77,7 +79,8 @@ class RequestContext(object): remote_address=self.remote_address, timestamp=self.timestamp, request_id=self.request_id, - auth_token=self.auth_token) + auth_token=self.auth_token, + strategy=self.strategy) def get_admin_context(read_deleted=False): diff --git a/nova/image/__init__.py b/nova/image/__init__.py index 5447c8a3a..307b73f01 100644 --- a/nova/image/__init__.py +++ b/nova/image/__init__.py @@ -16,70 +16,20 @@ # under the License. -from urlparse import urlparse - import nova -from nova import exception from nova import utils from nova import flags -from nova.image import glance as glance_image_service +from nova.image import glance FLAGS = flags.FLAGS -GlanceClient = utils.import_class('glance.client.Client') - - -def _parse_image_ref(image_href): - """Parse an image href into composite parts. - - :param image_href: href of an image - :returns: a tuple of the form (image_id, host, port) - :raises ValueError - - """ - o = urlparse(image_href) - port = o.port or 80 - host = o.netloc.split(':', 1)[0] - image_id = int(o.path.split('/')[-1]) - return (image_id, host, port) - - def get_default_image_service(): ImageService = utils.import_class(FLAGS.image_service) return ImageService() -# FIXME(sirp): perhaps this should be moved to nova/images/glance so that we -# keep Glance specific code together for the most part -def get_glance_client(image_href): - """Get the correct glance client and id for the given image_href. - - The image_href param can be an href of the form - http://myglanceserver:9292/images/42, or just an int such as 42. If the - image_href is an int, then flags are used to create the default - glance client. - - :param image_href: image ref/id for an image - :returns: a tuple of the form (glance_client, image_id) - - """ - image_href = image_href or 0 - if str(image_href).isdigit(): - glance_host, glance_port = \ - glance_image_service.pick_glance_api_server() - glance_client = GlanceClient(glance_host, glance_port) - return (glance_client, int(image_href)) - - try: - (image_id, host, port) = _parse_image_ref(image_href) - except ValueError: - raise exception.InvalidImageRef(image_href=image_href) - glance_client = GlanceClient(host, port) - return (glance_client, image_id) - - -def get_image_service(image_href): +def get_image_service(context, image_href): """Get the proper image_service and id for the given image_href. The image_href param can be an href of the form @@ -94,6 +44,6 @@ def get_image_service(image_href): if str(image_href).isdigit(): return (get_default_image_service(), int(image_href)) - (glance_client, image_id) = get_glance_client(image_href) + (glance_client, image_id) = glance.get_glance_client(context, image_href) image_service = nova.image.glance.GlanceImageService(glance_client) return (image_service, image_id) diff --git a/nova/image/glance.py b/nova/image/glance.py index 80abc7384..e735f4082 100644 --- a/nova/image/glance.py +++ b/nova/image/glance.py @@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ import copy import datetime import json import random +from urlparse import urlparse from glance.common import exception as glance_exception @@ -42,6 +43,35 @@ FLAGS = flags.FLAGS GlanceClient = utils.import_class('glance.client.Client') +def _parse_image_ref(image_href): + """Parse an image href into composite parts. + + :param image_href: href of an image + :returns: a tuple of the form (image_id, host, port) + :raises ValueError + + """ + o = urlparse(image_href) + port = o.port or 80 + host = o.netloc.split(':', 1)[0] + image_id = int(o.path.split('/')[-1]) + return (image_id, host, port) + + +def _create_glance_client(context, host, port): + if context.strategy == 'keystone': + # NOTE(dprince): Glance client just needs auth_tok right? Should we + # add username and tenant to the creds below? + creds={'strategy': 'keystone', + 'username': context.user_id, + 'tenant': context.project_id} + glance_client = GlanceClient(host, port, auth_tok=context.auth_token, + creds=creds) + else: + glance_client = GlanceClient(host, port) + return glance_client + + def pick_glance_api_server(): """Return which Glance API server to use for the request @@ -57,6 +87,33 @@ def pick_glance_api_server(): return host, port +def get_glance_client(context, image_href): + """Get the correct glance client and id for the given image_href. + + The image_href param can be an href of the form + http://myglanceserver:9292/images/42, or just an int such as 42. If the + image_href is an int, then flags are used to create the default + glance client. + + :param image_href: image ref/id for an image + :returns: a tuple of the form (glance_client, image_id) + + """ + image_href = image_href or 0 + if str(image_href).isdigit(): + glance_host, glance_port = pick_glance_api_server() + glance_client = _create_glance_client(context, glance_host, + glance_port) + return (glance_client, int(image_href)) + + try: + (image_id, host, port) = _parse_image_ref(image_href) + except ValueError: + raise exception.InvalidImageRef(image_href=image_href) + glance_client = _create_glance_client(context, glance_host, glance_port) + return (glance_client, image_id) + + class GlanceImageService(service.BaseImageService): """Provides storage and retrieval of disk image objects within Glance.""" @@ -71,23 +128,14 @@ class GlanceImageService(service.BaseImageService): def __init__(self, client=None): self._client = client - def _get_client(self): + def _get_client(self, context): # NOTE(sirp): we want to load balance each request across glance # servers. Since GlanceImageService is a long-lived object, `client` # is made to choose a new server each time via this property. if self._client is not None: return self._client glance_host, glance_port = pick_glance_api_server() - return GlanceClient(glance_host, glance_port) - - def _set_client(self, client): - self._client = client - - client = property(_get_client, _set_client) - - def _set_client_context(self, context): - """Sets the client's auth token.""" - self.client.set_auth_token(context.auth_token) + return _create_glance_client(context, glance_host, glance_port) def index(self, context, **kwargs): """Calls out to Glance for a list of images available.""" @@ -128,14 +176,14 @@ class GlanceImageService(service.BaseImageService): def _get_images(self, context, **kwargs): """Get image entitites from images service""" - self._set_client_context(context) # ensure filters is a dict kwargs['filters'] = kwargs.get('filters') or {} # NOTE(vish): don't filter out private images kwargs['filters'].setdefault('is_public', 'none') - return self._fetch_images(self.client.get_images_detailed, **kwargs) + client = self._get_client(context) + return self._fetch_images(client.get_images_detailed, **kwargs) def _fetch_images(self, fetch_func, **kwargs): """Paginate through results from glance server""" @@ -168,9 +216,8 @@ class GlanceImageService(service.BaseImageService): def show(self, context, image_id): """Returns a dict with image data for the given opaque image id.""" - self._set_client_context(context) try: - image_meta = self.client.get_image_meta(image_id) + image_meta = self._get_client(context).get_image_meta(image_id) except glance_exception.NotFound: raise exception.ImageNotFound(image_id=image_id) @@ -192,9 +239,9 @@ class GlanceImageService(service.BaseImageService): def get(self, context, image_id, data): """Calls out to Glance for metadata and data and writes data.""" - self._set_client_context(context) try: - image_meta, image_chunks = self.client.get_image(image_id) + client = self._get_client(context) + image_meta, image_chunks = client.get_image(image_id) except glance_exception.NotFound: raise exception.ImageNotFound(image_id=image_id) @@ -210,7 +257,6 @@ class GlanceImageService(service.BaseImageService): :raises: AlreadyExists if the image already exist. """ - self._set_client_context(context) # Translate Base -> Service LOG.debug(_('Creating image in Glance. Metadata passed in %s'), image_meta) @@ -218,7 +264,7 @@ class GlanceImageService(service.BaseImageService): LOG.debug(_('Metadata after formatting for Glance %s'), sent_service_image_meta) - recv_service_image_meta = self.client.add_image( + recv_service_image_meta = self._get_client(context).add_image( sent_service_image_meta, data) # Translate Service -> Base @@ -233,12 +279,12 @@ class GlanceImageService(service.BaseImageService): :raises: ImageNotFound if the image does not exist. """ - self._set_client_context(context) # NOTE(vish): show is to check if image is available self.show(context, image_id) image_meta = _convert_to_string(image_meta) try: - image_meta = self.client.update_image(image_id, image_meta, data) + client = self._get_client(context) + image_meta = client.update_image(image_id, image_meta, data) except glance_exception.NotFound: raise exception.ImageNotFound(image_id=image_id) @@ -251,11 +297,10 @@ class GlanceImageService(service.BaseImageService): :raises: ImageNotFound if the image does not exist. """ - self._set_client_context(context) # NOTE(vish): show is to check if image is available self.show(context, image_id) try: - result = self.client.delete_image(image_id) + result = self._get_client(context).delete_image(image_id) except glance_exception.NotFound: raise exception.ImageNotFound(image_id=image_id) return result diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/fakes.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/fakes.py index 44681d395..098b1e284 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/fakes.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/fakes.py @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ def stub_out_key_pair_funcs(stubs, have_key_pair=True): def stub_out_image_service(stubs): - def fake_get_image_service(image_href): + def fake_get_image_service(context, image_href): return (nova.image.fake.FakeImageService(), image_href) stubs.Set(nova.image, 'get_image_service', fake_get_image_service) stubs.Set(nova.image, 'get_default_image_service', diff --git a/nova/tests/glance/stubs.py b/nova/tests/glance/stubs.py index f2a19f22d..6b74e671c 100644 --- a/nova/tests/glance/stubs.py +++ b/nova/tests/glance/stubs.py @@ -16,14 +16,14 @@ import StringIO -import nova.image +from nova.image import glance def stubout_glance_client(stubs): - def fake_get_glance_client(image_href): + def fake_get_glance_client(context, image_href): image_id = int(str(image_href).split('/')[-1]) return (FakeGlance('foo'), image_id) - stubs.Set(nova.image, 'get_glance_client', fake_get_glance_client) + stubs.Set(glance, 'get_glance_client', fake_get_glance_client) class FakeGlance(object): diff --git a/nova/tests/integrated/integrated_helpers.py b/nova/tests/integrated/integrated_helpers.py index 343190427..49de9c854 100644 --- a/nova/tests/integrated/integrated_helpers.py +++ b/nova/tests/integrated/integrated_helpers.py @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ class _IntegratedTestBase(test.TestCase): self.flags(**f) self.flags(verbose=True) - def fake_get_image_service(image_href): + def fake_get_image_service(context, image_href): image_id = int(str(image_href).split('/')[-1]) return (nova.image.fake.FakeImageService(), image_id) self.stubs.Set(nova.image, 'get_image_service', fake_get_image_service) diff --git a/nova/tests/test_xenapi.py b/nova/tests/test_xenapi.py index 91b4161b0..4a83d139e 100644 --- a/nova/tests/test_xenapi.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_xenapi.py @@ -932,8 +932,9 @@ class XenAPIDetermineDiskImageTestCase(test.TestCase): self.fake_instance.architecture = 'x86-64' def assert_disk_type(self, disk_type): + ctx = context.RequestContext('fake', 'fake') dt = vm_utils.VMHelper.determine_disk_image_type( - self.fake_instance) + self.fake_instance, ctx) self.assertEqual(disk_type, dt) def test_instance_disk(self): diff --git a/nova/virt/images.py b/nova/virt/images.py index 54c691a40..810b359d9 100644 --- a/nova/virt/images.py +++ b/nova/virt/images.py @@ -37,7 +37,8 @@ def fetch(context, image_href, path, _user_id, _project_id): # when it is added to glance. Right now there is no # auth checking in glance, so we assume that access was # checked before we got here. - (image_service, image_id) = nova.image.get_image_service(image_href) + (image_service, image_id) = nova.image.get_image_service(context, + image_href) with open(path, "wb") as image_file: metadata = image_service.get(context, image_id, image_file) return metadata diff --git a/nova/virt/libvirt/connection.py b/nova/virt/libvirt/connection.py index 19cef5ad7..fd902ca4b 100644 --- a/nova/virt/libvirt/connection.py +++ b/nova/virt/libvirt/connection.py @@ -398,10 +398,10 @@ class LibvirtConnection(driver.ComputeDriver): virt_dom = self._lookup_by_name(instance['name']) (image_service, image_id) = nova.image.get_image_service( - instance['image_ref']) + context, instance['image_ref']) base = image_service.show(context, image_id) (snapshot_image_service, snapshot_image_id) = \ - nova.image.get_image_service(image_href) + nova.image.get_image_service(context, image_href) snapshot = snapshot_image_service.show(context, snapshot_image_id) metadata = {'is_public': False, diff --git a/nova/virt/vmwareapi/fake.py b/nova/virt/vmwareapi/fake.py index 4c62d18bb..0dea13aba 100644 --- a/nova/virt/vmwareapi/fake.py +++ b/nova/virt/vmwareapi/fake.py @@ -412,7 +412,7 @@ def fake_get_network(*args, **kwargs): return [{'type': 'fake'}] -def fake_fetch_image(image, instance, **kwargs): +def fake_fetch_image(context, image, instance, **kwargs): """Fakes fetch image call. Just adds a reference to the db for the file.""" ds_name = kwargs.get("datastore_name") file_path = kwargs.get("file_path") @@ -420,12 +420,12 @@ def fake_fetch_image(image, instance, **kwargs): _add_file(ds_file_path) -def fake_upload_image(image, instance, **kwargs): +def fake_upload_image(context, image, instance, **kwargs): """Fakes the upload of an image.""" pass -def fake_get_vmdk_size_and_properties(image_id, instance): +def fake_get_vmdk_size_and_properties(context, image_id, instance): """Fakes the file size and properties fetch for the image file.""" props = {"vmware_ostype": "otherGuest", "vmware_adaptertype": "lsiLogic"} diff --git a/nova/virt/vmwareapi/vmops.py b/nova/virt/vmwareapi/vmops.py index 07a6ba6ab..6bdc2f23a 100644 --- a/nova/virt/vmwareapi/vmops.py +++ b/nova/virt/vmwareapi/vmops.py @@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ class VMWareVMOps(object): repository. """ image_size, image_properties = \ - vmware_images.get_vmdk_size_and_properties( + vmware_images.get_vmdk_size_and_properties(context, instance.image_ref, instance) vmdk_file_size_in_kb = int(image_size) / 1024 os_type = image_properties.get("vmware_ostype", "otherGuest") @@ -282,6 +282,7 @@ class VMWareVMOps(object): # Upload the -flat.vmdk file whose meta-data file we just created # above vmware_images.fetch_image( + context, instance.image_ref, instance, host=self._session._host_ip, @@ -448,6 +449,7 @@ class VMWareVMOps(object): # Upload the contents of -flat.vmdk file which has the disk data. LOG.debug(_("Uploading image %s") % snapshot_name) vmware_images.upload_image( + context, snapshot_name, instance, os_type=os_type, diff --git a/nova/virt/vmwareapi/vmware_images.py b/nova/virt/vmwareapi/vmware_images.py index f5f75dae2..53f2d372e 100644 --- a/nova/virt/vmwareapi/vmware_images.py +++ b/nova/virt/vmwareapi/vmware_images.py @@ -20,15 +20,13 @@ Utility functions for Image transfer. from nova import exception from nova import flags -import nova.image +from nova.image import glance from nova import log as logging from nova.virt.vmwareapi import io_util from nova.virt.vmwareapi import read_write_util LOG = logging.getLogger("nova.virt.vmwareapi.vmware_images") -FLAGS = flags.FLAGS - QUEUE_BUFFER_SIZE = 10 @@ -87,36 +85,10 @@ def start_transfer(read_file_handle, data_size, write_file_handle=None, write_file_handle.close() -def fetch_image(image, instance, **kwargs): - """Fetch an image for attaching to the newly created VM.""" - # Depending upon the image service, make appropriate image service call - if FLAGS.image_service == "nova.image.glance.GlanceImageService": - func = _get_glance_image - elif FLAGS.image_service == "nova.image.s3.S3ImageService": - func = _get_s3_image - else: - raise NotImplementedError(_("The Image Service %s is not implemented") - % FLAGS.image_service) - return func(image, instance, **kwargs) - - -def upload_image(image, instance, **kwargs): - """Upload the newly snapshotted VM disk file.""" - # Depending upon the image service, make appropriate image service call - if FLAGS.image_service == "nova.image.glance.GlanceImageService": - func = _put_glance_image - elif FLAGS.image_service == "nova.image.s3.S3ImageService": - func = _put_s3_image - else: - raise NotImplementedError(_("The Image Service %s is not implemented") - % FLAGS.image_service) - return func(image, instance, **kwargs) - - -def _get_glance_image(image, instance, **kwargs): +def fetch_image(context, image, instance, **kwargs): """Download image from the glance image server.""" LOG.debug(_("Downloading image %s from glance image server") % image) - (glance_client, image_id) = nova.image.get_glance_client(image) + (glance_client, image_id) = glance.get_glance_client(context, image) metadata, read_iter = glance_client.get_image(image_id) read_file_handle = read_write_util.GlanceFileRead(read_iter) file_size = int(metadata['size']) @@ -132,17 +104,7 @@ def _get_glance_image(image, instance, **kwargs): LOG.debug(_("Downloaded image %s from glance image server") % image) -def _get_s3_image(image, instance, **kwargs): - """Download image from the S3 image server.""" - raise NotImplementedError - - -def _get_local_image(image, instance, **kwargs): - """Download image from the local nova compute node.""" - raise NotImplementedError - - -def _put_glance_image(image, instance, **kwargs): +def upload_image(context, image, instance, **kwargs): """Upload the snapshotted vm disk file to Glance image server.""" LOG.debug(_("Uploading image %s to the Glance image server") % image) read_file_handle = read_write_util.VmWareHTTPReadFile( @@ -152,7 +114,7 @@ def _put_glance_image(image, instance, **kwargs): kwargs.get("cookies"), kwargs.get("file_path")) file_size = read_file_handle.get_size() - (glance_client, image_id) = nova.image.get_glance_client(image) + (glance_client, image_id) = glance.get_glance_client(context, image) # The properties and other fields that we need to set for the image. image_metadata = {"is_public": True, "disk_format": "vmdk", @@ -168,17 +130,7 @@ def _put_glance_image(image, instance, **kwargs): LOG.debug(_("Uploaded image %s to the Glance image server") % image) -def _put_local_image(image, instance, **kwargs): - """Upload the snapshotted vm disk file to the local nova compute node.""" - raise NotImplementedError - - -def _put_s3_image(image, instance, **kwargs): - """Upload the snapshotted vm disk file to S3 image server.""" - raise NotImplementedError - - -def get_vmdk_size_and_properties(image, instance): +def get_vmdk_size_and_properties(context, image, instance): """ Get size of the vmdk file that is to be downloaded for attach in spawn. Need this to create the dummy virtual disk for the meta-data file. The @@ -186,12 +138,9 @@ def get_vmdk_size_and_properties(image, instance): """ LOG.debug(_("Getting image size for the image %s") % image) - if FLAGS.image_service == "nova.image.glance.GlanceImageService": - (glance_client, image_id) = nova.image.get_glance_client(image) - meta_data = glance_client.get_image_meta(image_id) - size, properties = meta_data["size"], meta_data["properties"] - elif FLAGS.image_service == "nova.image.s3.S3ImageService": - raise NotImplementedError + (glance_client, image_id) = glance.get_glance_client(context, image) + meta_data = glance_client.get_image_meta(image_id) + size, properties = meta_data["size"], meta_data["properties"] LOG.debug(_("Got image size of %(size)s for the image %(image)s") % locals()) return size, properties diff --git a/nova/virt/xenapi/vm_utils.py b/nova/virt/xenapi/vm_utils.py index efbea7076..302238c98 100644 --- a/nova/virt/xenapi/vm_utils.py +++ b/nova/virt/xenapi/vm_utils.py @@ -31,12 +31,10 @@ import urllib import uuid from xml.dom import minidom -import glance.client from nova import db from nova import exception from nova import flags -import nova.image -from nova.image import glance as glance_image_service +from nova.image import glance from nova import log as logging from nova import utils from nova.compute import instance_types @@ -383,8 +381,7 @@ class VMHelper(HelperBase): os_type = instance.os_type or FLAGS.default_os_type - glance_host, glance_port = \ - glance_image_service.pick_glance_api_server() + glance_host, glance_port = glance.pick_glance_api_server() params = {'vdi_uuids': vdi_uuids, 'image_id': image_id, 'glance_host': glance_host, @@ -447,8 +444,7 @@ class VMHelper(HelperBase): # pass them as arguments uuid_stack = [str(uuid.uuid4()) for i in xrange(2)] - glance_host, glance_port = \ - glance_image_service.pick_glance_api_server() + glance_host, glance_port = glance.pick_glance_api_server() params = {'image_id': image, 'glance_host': glance_host, 'glance_port': glance_port, @@ -546,7 +542,7 @@ class VMHelper(HelperBase): else: sr_ref = safe_find_sr(session) - glance_client, image_id = nova.image.get_glance_client(image) + glance_client, image_id = glance.get_glance_client(context, image) glance_client.set_auth_token(getattr(context, 'auth_token', None)) meta, image_file = glance_client.get_image(image_id) virtual_size = int(meta['size']) @@ -606,7 +602,7 @@ class VMHelper(HelperBase): raise e @classmethod - def determine_disk_image_type(cls, instance): + def determine_disk_image_type(cls, instance, context): """Disk Image Types are used to determine where the kernel will reside within an image. To figure out which type we're dealing with, we use the following rules: @@ -639,7 +635,8 @@ class VMHelper(HelperBase): 'vhd': ImageType.DISK_VHD, 'iso': ImageType.DISK_ISO} image_ref = instance.image_ref - glance_client, image_id = nova.image.get_glance_client(image_ref) + glance_client, image_id = glance.get_glance_client(context, + image_ref) meta = glance_client.get_image_meta(image_id) disk_format = meta['disk_format'] try: diff --git a/nova/virt/xenapi/vmops.py b/nova/virt/xenapi/vmops.py index 9c138ee41..038c041c7 100644 --- a/nova/virt/xenapi/vmops.py +++ b/nova/virt/xenapi/vmops.py @@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ class VMOps(object): self._session.call_xenapi('VM.start', vm_ref, False, False) def _create_disks(self, context, instance): - disk_image_type = VMHelper.determine_disk_image_type(instance) + disk_image_type = VMHelper.determine_disk_image_type(instance, context) vdis = VMHelper.fetch_image(context, self._session, instance, instance.image_ref, instance.user_id, instance.project_id, @@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ class VMOps(object): power_state.SHUTDOWN) return - disk_image_type = VMHelper.determine_disk_image_type(instance) + disk_image_type = VMHelper.determine_disk_image_type(instance, context) kernel = None ramdisk = None try: diff --git a/plugins/xenserver/xenapi/etc/xapi.d/plugins/glance b/plugins/xenserver/xenapi/etc/xapi.d/plugins/glance index a06312890..1a9ac37e9 100755 --- a/plugins/xenserver/xenapi/etc/xapi.d/plugins/glance +++ b/plugins/xenserver/xenapi/etc/xapi.d/plugins/glance @@ -252,7 +252,11 @@ def _upload_tarball(staging_path, image_id, glance_host, glance_port, os_type, # NOTE(dprince): We need to resend any existing Glance meta/property # headers so they are preserved in Glance. We obtain them here with a # HEAD request. - conn.request('HEAD', '/v1/images/%s' % image_id) + conn.putrequest('HEAD', '/v1/images/%s' % image_id) + if auth_token: + conn.putheader('x-auth-token', auth_token) + conn.endheaders() + resp = conn.getresponse() if resp.status != httplib.OK: raise Exception("Unexpected response from Glance %i" % resp.status) -- cgit From 7ac94ccf7dbb5838ef877b9d954ea96bf1412b4b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Anthony Young Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2011 00:16:49 -0700 Subject: fix for lp847604 to unbreak instance rebooting --- nova/compute/api.py | 2 +- nova/virt/libvirt/connection.py | 2 +- 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/compute/api.py b/nova/compute/api.py index b0ea044c5..48bb266b7 100644 --- a/nova/compute/api.py +++ b/nova/compute/api.py @@ -1049,7 +1049,7 @@ class API(base.Base): vm_state=vm_states.ACTIVE, task_state=task_states.REBOOTING) self._cast_compute_message('reboot_instance', context, instance_id, - reboot_type) + params={'reboot_type': reboot_type}) @scheduler_api.reroute_compute("rebuild") def rebuild(self, context, instance_id, image_href, admin_password, diff --git a/nova/virt/libvirt/connection.py b/nova/virt/libvirt/connection.py index 19cef5ad7..fb2aed651 100644 --- a/nova/virt/libvirt/connection.py +++ b/nova/virt/libvirt/connection.py @@ -466,7 +466,7 @@ class LibvirtConnection(driver.ComputeDriver): shutil.rmtree(temp_dir) @exception.wrap_exception() - def reboot(self, instance, network_info): + def reboot(self, instance, network_info, reboot_type): """Reboot a virtual machine, given an instance reference. This method actually destroys and re-creates the domain to ensure the -- cgit From cd5084f8a69b0e2a14f01aa9a4f3d8588a83c923 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Thierry Carrez Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2011 14:30:56 +0200 Subject: Fix rogue usage of 'sudo' bypassing the run_as_root=True method --- nova/tests/test_libvirt.py | 4 ++-- nova/virt/disk.py | 4 ++-- 2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py b/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py index 8c6775b29..fea2b7cd3 100644 --- a/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py @@ -743,7 +743,7 @@ class LibvirtConnTestCase(test.TestCase): # qemu-img should be mockd since test environment might not have # large disk space. self.mox.StubOutWithMock(utils, "execute") - utils.execute('sudo', 'qemu-img', 'create', '-f', 'raw', + utils.execute('qemu-img', 'create', '-f', 'raw', '%s/%s/disk' % (tmpdir, instance_ref.name), '10G') self.mox.ReplayAll() @@ -795,7 +795,7 @@ class LibvirtConnTestCase(test.TestCase): os.path.getsize("/test/disk").AndReturn(10 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024) # another is qcow image, so qemu-img should be mocked. self.mox.StubOutWithMock(utils, "execute") - utils.execute('sudo', 'qemu-img', 'info', '/test/disk.local').\ + utils.execute('qemu-img', 'info', '/test/disk.local').\ AndReturn((ret, '')) self.mox.ReplayAll() diff --git a/nova/virt/disk.py b/nova/virt/disk.py index 52b2881e8..e6cf5f5c4 100644 --- a/nova/virt/disk.py +++ b/nova/virt/disk.py @@ -228,8 +228,8 @@ def _inject_metadata_into_fs(metadata, fs, execute=None): metadata_path = os.path.join(fs, "meta.js") metadata = dict([(m.key, m.value) for m in metadata]) - utils.execute('sudo', 'tee', metadata_path, - process_input=json.dumps(metadata)) + utils.execute('tee', metadata_path, + process_input=json.dumps(metadata), run_as_root=True) def _inject_key_into_fs(key, fs, execute=None): -- cgit From f40955d419c886be29213f73f5ffdf2f38e00057 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Anthony Young Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2011 08:00:30 -0700 Subject: add test for method sig --- nova/tests/test_libvirt.py | 46 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 46 insertions(+) diff --git a/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py b/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py index 93967ceec..d776a386b 100644 --- a/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py @@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ import copy import eventlet +import inspect import mox import os import re @@ -35,6 +36,7 @@ from nova import utils from nova.api.ec2 import cloud from nova.compute import power_state from nova.compute import vm_states +from nova.virt import driver from nova.virt.libvirt import connection from nova.virt.libvirt import firewall from nova.tests import fake_network @@ -840,6 +842,50 @@ class LibvirtConnTestCase(test.TestCase): _assert_volume_in_mapping('sdg', False) _assert_volume_in_mapping('sdh1', False) + def test_reboot_signature(self): + """Test that libvirt driver method sig matches interface""" + def fake_reboot_with_correct_sig(ignore, instance, + network_info, reboot_type): + pass + + def fake_destroy(instance, network_info, cleanup=False): + pass + + def fake_plug_vifs(instance, network_info): + pass + + def fake_create_new_domain(xml): + return + + def fake_none(self, instance): + return + + instance = db.instance_create(self.context, self.test_instance) + network_info = _fake_network_info(self.stubs, 1) + + self.mox.StubOutWithMock(connection.LibvirtConnection, '_conn') + connection.LibvirtConnection._conn.lookupByName = self.fake_lookup + + conn = connection.LibvirtConnection(False) + self.stubs.Set(conn, 'destroy', fake_destroy) + self.stubs.Set(conn, 'plug_vifs', fake_plug_vifs) + self.stubs.Set(conn.firewall_driver, + 'setup_basic_filtering', + fake_none) + self.stubs.Set(conn.firewall_driver, + 'prepare_instance_filter', + fake_none) + self.stubs.Set(conn, '_create_new_domain', fake_create_new_domain) + self.stubs.Set(conn.firewall_driver, + 'apply_instance_filter', + fake_none) + + args = [instance, network_info, 'SOFT'] + conn.reboot(*args) + + compute_driver = driver.ComputeDriver() + self.assertRaises(NotImplementedError, compute_driver.reboot, *args) + class NWFilterFakes: def __init__(self): -- cgit From 4cbfc60b225d0386b6719e49fc9797fd72dc219b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Anthony Young Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2011 09:15:31 -0700 Subject: remove unused dep --- nova/tests/test_libvirt.py | 1 - 1 file changed, 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py b/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py index d776a386b..5346e089b 100644 --- a/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py @@ -16,7 +16,6 @@ import copy import eventlet -import inspect import mox import os import re -- cgit From 9b8e73d9ef1a5bd4efb460f3a0c033fc748ccdd9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Brian Waldon Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2011 14:22:46 -0400 Subject: adding tests for deleted and pending_delete statuses --- nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py | 96 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--- 1 file changed, 89 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py index 46f763d5e..c63d1203a 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py @@ -365,7 +365,9 @@ class ImageControllerWithGlanceServiceTest(test.TestCase): {'id': 125, 'name': 'saving snapshot'}, {'id': 126, 'name': 'active snapshot'}, {'id': 127, 'name': 'killed snapshot'}, - {'id': 129, 'name': None}] + {'id': 128, 'name': 'deleted snapshot'}, + {'id': 129, 'name': 'pending_delete snapshot'}, + {'id': 131, 'name': None}] self.assertDictListMatch(response_list, expected) @@ -458,7 +460,7 @@ class ImageControllerWithGlanceServiceTest(test.TestCase): self.assertEqual(expected_image.toxml(), actual_image.toxml()) def test_get_image_xml_no_name(self): - request = webob.Request.blank('/v1.0/images/129') + request = webob.Request.blank('/v1.0/images/131') request.accept = "application/xml" response = request.get_response(fakes.wsgi_app()) @@ -466,7 +468,7 @@ class ImageControllerWithGlanceServiceTest(test.TestCase): expected_now = self.NOW_API_FORMAT expected_image = minidom.parseString(""" - Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2011 15:17:57 -0400 Subject: pep8 fix. --- nova/image/glance.py | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/image/glance.py b/nova/image/glance.py index e735f4082..13c8ff843 100644 --- a/nova/image/glance.py +++ b/nova/image/glance.py @@ -62,9 +62,9 @@ def _create_glance_client(context, host, port): if context.strategy == 'keystone': # NOTE(dprince): Glance client just needs auth_tok right? Should we # add username and tenant to the creds below? - creds={'strategy': 'keystone', - 'username': context.user_id, - 'tenant': context.project_id} + creds = {'strategy': 'keystone', + 'username': context.user_id, + 'tenant': context.project_id} glance_client = GlanceClient(host, port, auth_tok=context.auth_token, creds=creds) else: -- cgit From 81fe8c89061fa15ebcea9d20f39cf79b63cf8522 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Antony Messerli Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2011 14:43:15 -0500 Subject: pep8 fixes --- nova/db/sqlalchemy/api.py | 2 +- nova/virt/disk.py | 1 + 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/nova/db/sqlalchemy/api.py b/nova/db/sqlalchemy/api.py index 40e2ca167..e5a661c7f 100644 --- a/nova/db/sqlalchemy/api.py +++ b/nova/db/sqlalchemy/api.py @@ -672,7 +672,7 @@ def floating_ip_update(context, address, values): def fixed_ip_associate(context, address, instance_id, network_id=None, reserved=False): """Keyword arguments: - reserved -- should be a boolean value(True or False), exact value will be + reserved -- should be a boolean value(True or False), exact value will be used to filter on the fixed ip address """ session = get_session() diff --git a/nova/virt/disk.py b/nova/virt/disk.py index d0745c82d..cd3422829 100644 --- a/nova/virt/disk.py +++ b/nova/virt/disk.py @@ -160,6 +160,7 @@ def destroy_container(target, instance, nbd=False): except Exception, exn: LOG.exception(_('Failed to remove container: %s'), exn) + def _link_device(image, nbd): """Link image to device using loopback or nbd""" -- cgit From 050be203cb43a12ca430eadfd30c87690b33b9cf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Johannes Erdfelt Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2011 20:10:57 +0000 Subject: Add support for vendor content types --- nova/api/openstack/versions.py | 7 +++++++ nova/api/openstack/wsgi.py | 20 +++++++++++++++++--- 2 files changed, 24 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/versions.py b/nova/api/openstack/versions.py index e2f892fb6..04d9915ca 100644 --- a/nova/api/openstack/versions.py +++ b/nova/api/openstack/versions.py @@ -100,13 +100,17 @@ class Versions(wsgi.Resource): body_serializers = { 'application/atom+xml': VersionsAtomSerializer(metadata=metadata), 'application/xml': VersionsXMLSerializer(metadata=metadata), + 'application/vnd.openstack.compute+xml': + VersionsXMLSerializer(metadata=metadata), } serializer = wsgi.ResponseSerializer( body_serializers=body_serializers, headers_serializer=headers_serializer) supported_content_types = ('application/json', + 'application/vnd.openstack.compute+json', 'application/xml', + 'application/vnd.openstack.compute+xml', 'application/atom+xml') deserializer = VersionsRequestDeserializer( supported_content_types=supported_content_types) @@ -383,12 +387,15 @@ def create_resource(version='1.0'): body_serializers = { 'application/xml': VersionsXMLSerializer(), + 'application/vnd.openstack.compute+xml': VersionsXMLSerializer(), 'application/atom+xml': VersionsAtomSerializer(), } serializer = wsgi.ResponseSerializer(body_serializers) supported_content_types = ('application/json', + 'application/vnd.openstack.compute+json', 'application/xml', + 'application/vnd.openstack.compute+xml', 'application/atom+xml') deserializer = wsgi.RequestDeserializer( supported_content_types=supported_content_types) diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/wsgi.py b/nova/api/openstack/wsgi.py index 8641e960a..ee6b87403 100644 --- a/nova/api/openstack/wsgi.py +++ b/nova/api/openstack/wsgi.py @@ -28,8 +28,12 @@ class Request(webob.Request): Based on the query extension then the Accept header. """ + LOG.info('supported = %s' % repr(supported_content_types)) supported_content_types = supported_content_types or \ - ('application/json', 'application/xml') + ('application/json', + 'application/vnd.openstack.compute+json', + 'application/xml', + 'application/vnd.openstack.compute+xml') parts = self.path.rsplit('.', 1) if len(parts) > 1: @@ -51,7 +55,10 @@ class Request(webob.Request): if not "Content-Type" in self.headers: return None - allowed_types = ("application/xml", "application/json") + allowed_types = ('application/json', + 'application/vnd.openstack.compute+json', + 'application/xml', + 'application/vnd.openstack.compute+xml') content_type = self.content_type if content_type not in allowed_types: @@ -191,11 +198,16 @@ class RequestDeserializer(object): supported_content_types=None): self.supported_content_types = supported_content_types or \ - ('application/json', 'application/xml') + ('application/json', + 'application/vnd.openstack.compute+json', + 'application/xml', + 'application/vnd.openstack.compute+xml') self.body_deserializers = { 'application/xml': XMLDeserializer(), + 'application/vnd.openstack.compute+xml': XMLDeserializer(), 'application/json': JSONDeserializer(), + 'application/vnd.openstack.compute+json': JSONDeserializer(), } self.body_deserializers.update(body_deserializers or {}) @@ -409,7 +421,9 @@ class ResponseSerializer(object): def __init__(self, body_serializers=None, headers_serializer=None): self.body_serializers = { 'application/xml': XMLDictSerializer(), + 'application/vnd.openstack.compute+xml': XMLDictSerializer(), 'application/json': JSONDictSerializer(), + 'application/vnd.openstack.compute+json': JSONDictSerializer(), } self.body_serializers.update(body_serializers or {}) -- cgit From 17afc6e53f5d53ea80fd747d6ce059c11980c817 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Brian Waldon Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2011 18:17:32 -0400 Subject: relocating ec2 tests --- nova/tests/api/ec2/public_key/dummy.fingerprint | 1 + nova/tests/api/ec2/public_key/dummy.pub | 1 + nova/tests/api/ec2/test_cloud.py | 1623 +++++++++++++++++++++++ nova/tests/public_key/dummy.fingerprint | 1 - nova/tests/public_key/dummy.pub | 1 - nova/tests/test_cloud.py | 1623 ----------------------- 6 files changed, 1625 insertions(+), 1625 deletions(-) create mode 100644 nova/tests/api/ec2/public_key/dummy.fingerprint create mode 100644 nova/tests/api/ec2/public_key/dummy.pub create mode 100644 nova/tests/api/ec2/test_cloud.py delete mode 100644 nova/tests/public_key/dummy.fingerprint delete mode 100644 nova/tests/public_key/dummy.pub delete mode 100644 nova/tests/test_cloud.py diff --git a/nova/tests/api/ec2/public_key/dummy.fingerprint b/nova/tests/api/ec2/public_key/dummy.fingerprint new file mode 100644 index 000000000..715bca27a --- /dev/null +++ b/nova/tests/api/ec2/public_key/dummy.fingerprint @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +1c:87:d1:d9:32:fd:62:3c:78:2b:c0:ad:c0:15:88:df diff --git a/nova/tests/api/ec2/public_key/dummy.pub b/nova/tests/api/ec2/public_key/dummy.pub new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d4cf2bc0d --- /dev/null +++ b/nova/tests/api/ec2/public_key/dummy.pub @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ssh-dss 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 www-data@mk diff --git a/nova/tests/api/ec2/test_cloud.py b/nova/tests/api/ec2/test_cloud.py new file mode 100644 index 000000000..7fe353b3d --- /dev/null +++ b/nova/tests/api/ec2/test_cloud.py @@ -0,0 +1,1623 @@ +# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 + +# Copyright 2010 United States Government as represented by the +# Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. +# All Rights Reserved. +# +# 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. +import mox + +import functools + +from base64 import b64decode +from M2Crypto import BIO +from M2Crypto import RSA +import os + +from eventlet import greenthread + +from nova import context +from nova import crypto +from nova import db +from nova import exception +from nova import flags +from nova import log as logging +from nova import network +from nova import rpc +from nova import test +from nova import utils +from nova.api.ec2 import cloud +from nova.api.ec2 import ec2utils +from nova.compute import vm_states +from nova.image import fake + + +FLAGS = flags.FLAGS +LOG = logging.getLogger('nova.tests.cloud') + + +class CloudTestCase(test.TestCase): + def setUp(self): + super(CloudTestCase, self).setUp() + self.flags(connection_type='fake', + stub_network=True) + + # set up our cloud + self.cloud = cloud.CloudController() + + # set up services + self.compute = self.start_service('compute') + self.scheduter = self.start_service('scheduler') + self.network = self.start_service('network') + self.volume = self.start_service('volume') + self.image_service = utils.import_object(FLAGS.image_service) + + self.user_id = 'fake' + self.project_id = 'fake' + self.context = context.RequestContext(self.user_id, + self.project_id, + True) + + def fake_show(meh, context, id): + return {'id': 1, 'container_format': 'ami', + 'properties': {'kernel_id': 1, 'ramdisk_id': 1, + 'type': 'machine', 'image_state': 'available'}} + + self.stubs.Set(fake._FakeImageService, 'show', fake_show) + self.stubs.Set(fake._FakeImageService, 'show_by_name', fake_show) + + # NOTE(vish): set up a manual wait so rpc.cast has a chance to finish + rpc_cast = rpc.cast + + def finish_cast(*args, **kwargs): + rpc_cast(*args, **kwargs) + greenthread.sleep(0.2) + + self.stubs.Set(rpc, 'cast', finish_cast) + + def _create_key(self, name): + # NOTE(vish): create depends on pool, so just call helper directly + return cloud._gen_key(self.context, self.context.user_id, name) + + def test_describe_regions(self): + """Makes sure describe regions runs without raising an exception""" + result = self.cloud.describe_regions(self.context) + self.assertEqual(len(result['regionInfo']), 1) + self.flags(region_list=["one=test_host1", "two=test_host2"]) + result = self.cloud.describe_regions(self.context) + self.assertEqual(len(result['regionInfo']), 2) + + def test_describe_addresses(self): + """Makes sure describe addresses runs without raising an exception""" + address = "10.10.10.10" + db.floating_ip_create(self.context, + {'address': address, + 'host': self.network.host}) + self.cloud.allocate_address(self.context) + self.cloud.describe_addresses(self.context) + self.cloud.release_address(self.context, + public_ip=address) + db.floating_ip_destroy(self.context, address) + + def test_allocate_address(self): + address = "10.10.10.10" + allocate = self.cloud.allocate_address + db.floating_ip_create(self.context, + {'address': address, + 'host': self.network.host}) + self.assertEqual(allocate(self.context)['publicIp'], address) + db.floating_ip_destroy(self.context, address) + self.assertRaises(exception.NoMoreFloatingIps, + allocate, + self.context) + + def test_release_address(self): + address = "10.10.10.10" + allocate = self.cloud.allocate_address + db.floating_ip_create(self.context, + {'address': address, + 'host': self.network.host}) + result = self.cloud.release_address(self.context, address) + self.assertEqual(result['releaseResponse'], ['Address released.']) + + def test_release_address_still_associated(self): + address = "10.10.10.10" + fixed_ip = {'instance': {'id': 1}} + floating_ip = {'id': 0, + 'address': address, + 'fixed_ip_id': 0, + 'fixed_ip': fixed_ip, + 'project_id': None, + 'auto_assigned': False} + network_api = network.api.API() + self.mox.StubOutWithMock(network_api.db, 'floating_ip_get_by_address') + network_api.db.floating_ip_get_by_address(mox.IgnoreArg(), + mox.IgnoreArg()).AndReturn(floating_ip) + self.mox.ReplayAll() + release = self.cloud.release_address + # ApiError: Floating ip is in use. Disassociate it before releasing. + self.assertRaises(exception.ApiError, release, self.context, address) + + def test_associate_disassociate_address(self): + """Verifies associate runs cleanly without raising an exception""" + address = "10.10.10.10" + db.floating_ip_create(self.context, {'address': address}) + self.cloud.allocate_address(self.context) + # TODO(jkoelker) Probably need to query for instance_type_id and + # make sure we get a valid one + inst = db.instance_create(self.context, {'host': self.compute.host, + 'instance_type_id': 1}) + networks = db.network_get_all(self.context) + for network in networks: + db.network_update(self.context, network['id'], + {'host': self.network.host}) + project_id = self.context.project_id + type_id = inst['instance_type_id'] + ips = self.network.allocate_for_instance(self.context, + instance_id=inst['id'], + host=inst['host'], + vpn=None, + instance_type_id=type_id, + project_id=project_id) + # TODO(jkoelker) Make this mas bueno + self.assertTrue(ips) + self.assertTrue('ips' in ips[0][1]) + self.assertTrue(ips[0][1]['ips']) + self.assertTrue('ip' in ips[0][1]['ips'][0]) + + fixed = ips[0][1]['ips'][0]['ip'] + + ec2_id = ec2utils.id_to_ec2_id(inst['id']) + self.cloud.associate_address(self.context, + instance_id=ec2_id, + public_ip=address) + self.cloud.disassociate_address(self.context, + public_ip=address) + self.cloud.release_address(self.context, + public_ip=address) + self.network.deallocate_fixed_ip(self.context, fixed) + db.instance_destroy(self.context, inst['id']) + db.floating_ip_destroy(self.context, address) + + def test_describe_security_groups(self): + """Makes sure describe_security_groups works and filters results.""" + sec = db.security_group_create(self.context, + {'project_id': self.context.project_id, + 'name': 'test'}) + result = self.cloud.describe_security_groups(self.context) + # NOTE(vish): should have the default group as well + self.assertEqual(len(result['securityGroupInfo']), 2) + result = self.cloud.describe_security_groups(self.context, + group_name=[sec['name']]) + self.assertEqual(len(result['securityGroupInfo']), 1) + self.assertEqual( + result['securityGroupInfo'][0]['groupName'], + sec['name']) + db.security_group_destroy(self.context, sec['id']) + + def test_describe_security_groups_by_id(self): + sec = db.security_group_create(self.context, + {'project_id': self.context.project_id, + 'name': 'test'}) + result = self.cloud.describe_security_groups(self.context, + group_id=[sec['id']]) + self.assertEqual(len(result['securityGroupInfo']), 1) + self.assertEqual( + result['securityGroupInfo'][0]['groupName'], + sec['name']) + default = db.security_group_get_by_name(self.context, + self.context.project_id, + 'default') + result = self.cloud.describe_security_groups(self.context, + group_id=[default['id']]) + self.assertEqual(len(result['securityGroupInfo']), 1) + self.assertEqual( + result['securityGroupInfo'][0]['groupName'], + 'default') + db.security_group_destroy(self.context, sec['id']) + + def test_create_delete_security_group(self): + descript = 'test description' + create = self.cloud.create_security_group + result = create(self.context, 'testgrp', descript) + group_descript = result['securityGroupSet'][0]['groupDescription'] + self.assertEqual(descript, group_descript) + delete = self.cloud.delete_security_group + self.assertTrue(delete(self.context, 'testgrp')) + + def test_delete_security_group_by_id(self): + sec = db.security_group_create(self.context, + {'project_id': self.context.project_id, + 'name': 'test'}) + delete = self.cloud.delete_security_group + self.assertTrue(delete(self.context, group_id=sec['id'])) + + def test_delete_security_group_with_bad_name(self): + delete = self.cloud.delete_security_group + notfound = exception.SecurityGroupNotFound + self.assertRaises(notfound, delete, self.context, 'badname') + + def test_delete_security_group_with_bad_group_id(self): + delete = self.cloud.delete_security_group + notfound = exception.SecurityGroupNotFound + self.assertRaises(notfound, delete, self.context, group_id=999) + + def test_delete_security_group_no_params(self): + delete = self.cloud.delete_security_group + self.assertRaises(exception.ApiError, delete, self.context) + + def test_authorize_security_group_ingress(self): + kwargs = {'project_id': self.context.project_id, 'name': 'test'} + sec = db.security_group_create(self.context, kwargs) + authz = self.cloud.authorize_security_group_ingress + kwargs = {'to_port': '999', 'from_port': '999', 'ip_protocol': 'tcp'} + self.assertTrue(authz(self.context, group_name=sec['name'], **kwargs)) + + def test_authorize_security_group_ingress_ip_permissions_ip_ranges(self): + kwargs = {'project_id': self.context.project_id, 'name': 'test'} + sec = db.security_group_create(self.context, kwargs) + authz = self.cloud.authorize_security_group_ingress + kwargs = {'ip_permissions': [{'to_port': 81, 'from_port': 81, + 'ip_ranges': + {'1': {'cidr_ip': u'0.0.0.0/0'}, + '2': {'cidr_ip': u'10.10.10.10/32'}}, + 'ip_protocol': u'tcp'}]} + self.assertTrue(authz(self.context, group_name=sec['name'], **kwargs)) + + def test_authorize_security_group_fail_missing_source_group(self): + kwargs = {'project_id': self.context.project_id, 'name': 'test'} + sec = db.security_group_create(self.context, kwargs) + authz = self.cloud.authorize_security_group_ingress + kwargs = {'ip_permissions': [{'to_port': 81, 'from_port': 81, + 'ip_ranges':{'1': {'cidr_ip': u'0.0.0.0/0'}, + '2': {'cidr_ip': u'10.10.10.10/32'}}, + 'groups': {'1': {'user_id': u'someuser', + 'group_name': u'somegroup1'}}, + 'ip_protocol': u'tcp'}]} + self.assertRaises(exception.SecurityGroupNotFound, authz, + self.context, group_name=sec['name'], **kwargs) + + def test_authorize_security_group_ingress_ip_permissions_groups(self): + kwargs = {'project_id': self.context.project_id, 'name': 'test'} + sec = db.security_group_create(self.context, + {'project_id': 'someuser', + 'name': 'somegroup1'}) + sec = db.security_group_create(self.context, + {'project_id': 'someuser', + 'name': 'othergroup2'}) + sec = db.security_group_create(self.context, kwargs) + authz = self.cloud.authorize_security_group_ingress + kwargs = {'ip_permissions': [{'to_port': 81, 'from_port': 81, + 'groups': {'1': {'user_id': u'someuser', + 'group_name': u'somegroup1'}, + '2': {'user_id': u'someuser', + 'group_name': u'othergroup2'}}, + 'ip_protocol': u'tcp'}]} + self.assertTrue(authz(self.context, group_name=sec['name'], **kwargs)) + + def test_revoke_security_group_ingress(self): + kwargs = {'project_id': self.context.project_id, 'name': 'test'} + sec = db.security_group_create(self.context, kwargs) + authz = self.cloud.authorize_security_group_ingress + kwargs = {'to_port': '999', 'from_port': '999', 'ip_protocol': 'tcp'} + authz(self.context, group_id=sec['id'], **kwargs) + revoke = self.cloud.revoke_security_group_ingress + self.assertTrue(revoke(self.context, group_name=sec['name'], **kwargs)) + + def test_authorize_revoke_security_group_ingress_by_id(self): + sec = db.security_group_create(self.context, + {'project_id': self.context.project_id, + 'name': 'test'}) + authz = self.cloud.authorize_security_group_ingress + kwargs = {'to_port': '999', 'from_port': '999', 'ip_protocol': 'tcp'} + authz(self.context, group_id=sec['id'], **kwargs) + revoke = self.cloud.revoke_security_group_ingress + self.assertTrue(revoke(self.context, group_id=sec['id'], **kwargs)) + + def test_authorize_security_group_ingress_missing_protocol_params(self): + sec = db.security_group_create(self.context, + {'project_id': self.context.project_id, + 'name': 'test'}) + authz = self.cloud.authorize_security_group_ingress + self.assertRaises(exception.ApiError, authz, self.context, 'test') + + def test_authorize_security_group_ingress_missing_group_name_or_id(self): + kwargs = {'project_id': self.context.project_id, 'name': 'test'} + authz = self.cloud.authorize_security_group_ingress + self.assertRaises(exception.ApiError, authz, self.context, **kwargs) + + def test_authorize_security_group_ingress_already_exists(self): + kwargs = {'project_id': self.context.project_id, 'name': 'test'} + sec = db.security_group_create(self.context, kwargs) + authz = self.cloud.authorize_security_group_ingress + kwargs = {'to_port': '999', 'from_port': '999', 'ip_protocol': 'tcp'} + authz(self.context, group_name=sec['name'], **kwargs) + self.assertRaises(exception.ApiError, authz, self.context, + group_name=sec['name'], **kwargs) + + def test_revoke_security_group_ingress_missing_group_name_or_id(self): + kwargs = {'to_port': '999', 'from_port': '999', 'ip_protocol': 'tcp'} + revoke = self.cloud.revoke_security_group_ingress + self.assertRaises(exception.ApiError, revoke, self.context, **kwargs) + + def test_describe_volumes(self): + """Makes sure describe_volumes works and filters results.""" + vol1 = db.volume_create(self.context, {}) + vol2 = db.volume_create(self.context, {}) + result = self.cloud.describe_volumes(self.context) + self.assertEqual(len(result['volumeSet']), 2) + volume_id = ec2utils.id_to_ec2_vol_id(vol2['id']) + result = self.cloud.describe_volumes(self.context, + volume_id=[volume_id]) + self.assertEqual(len(result['volumeSet']), 1) + self.assertEqual( + ec2utils.ec2_id_to_id(result['volumeSet'][0]['volumeId']), + vol2['id']) + db.volume_destroy(self.context, vol1['id']) + db.volume_destroy(self.context, vol2['id']) + + def test_create_volume_from_snapshot(self): + """Makes sure create_volume works when we specify a snapshot.""" + vol = db.volume_create(self.context, {'size': 1}) + snap = db.snapshot_create(self.context, {'volume_id': vol['id'], + 'volume_size': vol['size'], + 'status': "available"}) + snapshot_id = ec2utils.id_to_ec2_snap_id(snap['id']) + + result = self.cloud.create_volume(self.context, + snapshot_id=snapshot_id) + volume_id = result['volumeId'] + result = self.cloud.describe_volumes(self.context) + self.assertEqual(len(result['volumeSet']), 2) + self.assertEqual(result['volumeSet'][1]['volumeId'], volume_id) + + db.volume_destroy(self.context, ec2utils.ec2_id_to_id(volume_id)) + db.snapshot_destroy(self.context, snap['id']) + db.volume_destroy(self.context, vol['id']) + + def test_describe_availability_zones(self): + """Makes sure describe_availability_zones works and filters results.""" + service1 = db.service_create(self.context, {'host': 'host1_zones', + 'binary': "nova-compute", + 'topic': 'compute', + 'report_count': 0, + 'availability_zone': "zone1"}) + service2 = db.service_create(self.context, {'host': 'host2_zones', + 'binary': "nova-compute", + 'topic': 'compute', + 'report_count': 0, + 'availability_zone': "zone2"}) + result = self.cloud.describe_availability_zones(self.context) + self.assertEqual(len(result['availabilityZoneInfo']), 3) + db.service_destroy(self.context, service1['id']) + db.service_destroy(self.context, service2['id']) + + def test_describe_snapshots(self): + """Makes sure describe_snapshots works and filters results.""" + vol = db.volume_create(self.context, {}) + snap1 = db.snapshot_create(self.context, {'volume_id': vol['id']}) + snap2 = db.snapshot_create(self.context, {'volume_id': vol['id']}) + result = self.cloud.describe_snapshots(self.context) + self.assertEqual(len(result['snapshotSet']), 2) + snapshot_id = ec2utils.id_to_ec2_snap_id(snap2['id']) + result = self.cloud.describe_snapshots(self.context, + snapshot_id=[snapshot_id]) + self.assertEqual(len(result['snapshotSet']), 1) + self.assertEqual( + ec2utils.ec2_id_to_id(result['snapshotSet'][0]['snapshotId']), + snap2['id']) + db.snapshot_destroy(self.context, snap1['id']) + db.snapshot_destroy(self.context, snap2['id']) + db.volume_destroy(self.context, vol['id']) + + def test_create_snapshot(self): + """Makes sure create_snapshot works.""" + vol = db.volume_create(self.context, {'status': "available"}) + volume_id = ec2utils.id_to_ec2_vol_id(vol['id']) + + result = self.cloud.create_snapshot(self.context, + volume_id=volume_id) + snapshot_id = result['snapshotId'] + result = self.cloud.describe_snapshots(self.context) + self.assertEqual(len(result['snapshotSet']), 1) + self.assertEqual(result['snapshotSet'][0]['snapshotId'], snapshot_id) + + db.snapshot_destroy(self.context, ec2utils.ec2_id_to_id(snapshot_id)) + db.volume_destroy(self.context, vol['id']) + + def test_delete_snapshot(self): + """Makes sure delete_snapshot works.""" + vol = db.volume_create(self.context, {'status': "available"}) + snap = db.snapshot_create(self.context, {'volume_id': vol['id'], + 'status': "available"}) + snapshot_id = ec2utils.id_to_ec2_snap_id(snap['id']) + + result = self.cloud.delete_snapshot(self.context, + snapshot_id=snapshot_id) + self.assertTrue(result) + + db.volume_destroy(self.context, vol['id']) + + def test_describe_instances(self): + """Makes sure describe_instances works and filters results.""" + inst1 = db.instance_create(self.context, {'reservation_id': 'a', + 'image_ref': 1, + 'host': 'host1'}) + inst2 = db.instance_create(self.context, {'reservation_id': 'a', + 'image_ref': 1, + 'host': 'host2'}) + comp1 = db.service_create(self.context, {'host': 'host1', + 'availability_zone': 'zone1', + 'topic': "compute"}) + comp2 = db.service_create(self.context, {'host': 'host2', + 'availability_zone': 'zone2', + 'topic': "compute"}) + result = self.cloud.describe_instances(self.context) + result = result['reservationSet'][0] + self.assertEqual(len(result['instancesSet']), 2) + instance_id = ec2utils.id_to_ec2_id(inst2['id']) + result = self.cloud.describe_instances(self.context, + instance_id=[instance_id]) + result = result['reservationSet'][0] + self.assertEqual(len(result['instancesSet']), 1) + self.assertEqual(result['instancesSet'][0]['instanceId'], + instance_id) + self.assertEqual(result['instancesSet'][0] + ['placement']['availabilityZone'], 'zone2') + db.instance_destroy(self.context, inst1['id']) + db.instance_destroy(self.context, inst2['id']) + db.service_destroy(self.context, comp1['id']) + db.service_destroy(self.context, comp2['id']) + + def test_describe_instances_deleted(self): + args1 = {'reservation_id': 'a', 'image_ref': 1, 'host': 'host1'} + inst1 = db.instance_create(self.context, args1) + args2 = {'reservation_id': 'b', 'image_ref': 1, 'host': 'host1'} + inst2 = db.instance_create(self.context, args2) + db.instance_destroy(self.context, inst1.id) + result = self.cloud.describe_instances(self.context) + self.assertEqual(len(result['reservationSet']), 1) + result1 = result['reservationSet'][0]['instancesSet'] + self.assertEqual(result1[0]['instanceId'], + ec2utils.id_to_ec2_id(inst2.id)) + + def _block_device_mapping_create(self, instance_id, mappings): + volumes = [] + for bdm in mappings: + db.block_device_mapping_create(self.context, bdm) + if 'volume_id' in bdm: + values = {'id': bdm['volume_id']} + for bdm_key, vol_key in [('snapshot_id', 'snapshot_id'), + ('snapshot_size', 'volume_size'), + ('delete_on_termination', + 'delete_on_termination')]: + if bdm_key in bdm: + values[vol_key] = bdm[bdm_key] + vol = db.volume_create(self.context, values) + db.volume_attached(self.context, vol['id'], + instance_id, bdm['device_name']) + volumes.append(vol) + return volumes + + def _setUpBlockDeviceMapping(self): + inst1 = db.instance_create(self.context, + {'image_ref': 1, + 'root_device_name': '/dev/sdb1'}) + inst2 = db.instance_create(self.context, + {'image_ref': 2, + 'root_device_name': '/dev/sdc1'}) + + instance_id = inst1['id'] + mappings0 = [ + {'instance_id': instance_id, + 'device_name': '/dev/sdb1', + 'snapshot_id': '1', + 'volume_id': '2'}, + {'instance_id': instance_id, + 'device_name': '/dev/sdb2', + 'volume_id': '3', + 'volume_size': 1}, + {'instance_id': instance_id, + 'device_name': '/dev/sdb3', + 'delete_on_termination': True, + 'snapshot_id': '4', + 'volume_id': '5'}, + {'instance_id': instance_id, + 'device_name': '/dev/sdb4', + 'delete_on_termination': False, + 'snapshot_id': '6', + 'volume_id': '7'}, + {'instance_id': instance_id, + 'device_name': '/dev/sdb5', + 'snapshot_id': '8', + 'volume_id': '9', + 'volume_size': 0}, + {'instance_id': instance_id, + 'device_name': '/dev/sdb6', + 'snapshot_id': '10', + 'volume_id': '11', + 'volume_size': 1}, + {'instance_id': instance_id, + 'device_name': '/dev/sdb7', + 'no_device': True}, + {'instance_id': instance_id, + 'device_name': '/dev/sdb8', + 'virtual_name': 'swap'}, + {'instance_id': instance_id, + 'device_name': '/dev/sdb9', + 'virtual_name': 'ephemeral3'}] + + volumes = self._block_device_mapping_create(instance_id, mappings0) + return (inst1, inst2, volumes) + + def _tearDownBlockDeviceMapping(self, inst1, inst2, volumes): + for vol in volumes: + db.volume_destroy(self.context, vol['id']) + for id in (inst1['id'], inst2['id']): + for bdm in db.block_device_mapping_get_all_by_instance( + self.context, id): + db.block_device_mapping_destroy(self.context, bdm['id']) + db.instance_destroy(self.context, inst2['id']) + db.instance_destroy(self.context, inst1['id']) + + _expected_instance_bdm1 = { + 'instanceId': 'i-00000001', + 'rootDeviceName': '/dev/sdb1', + 'rootDeviceType': 'ebs'} + + _expected_block_device_mapping0 = [ + {'deviceName': '/dev/sdb1', + 'ebs': {'status': 'in-use', + 'deleteOnTermination': False, + 'volumeId': 2, + }}, + {'deviceName': '/dev/sdb2', + 'ebs': {'status': 'in-use', + 'deleteOnTermination': False, + 'volumeId': 3, + }}, + {'deviceName': '/dev/sdb3', + 'ebs': {'status': 'in-use', + 'deleteOnTermination': True, + 'volumeId': 5, + }}, + {'deviceName': '/dev/sdb4', + 'ebs': {'status': 'in-use', + 'deleteOnTermination': False, + 'volumeId': 7, + }}, + {'deviceName': '/dev/sdb5', + 'ebs': {'status': 'in-use', + 'deleteOnTermination': False, + 'volumeId': 9, + }}, + {'deviceName': '/dev/sdb6', + 'ebs': {'status': 'in-use', + 'deleteOnTermination': False, + 'volumeId': 11, }}] + # NOTE(yamahata): swap/ephemeral device case isn't supported yet. + + _expected_instance_bdm2 = { + 'instanceId': 'i-00000002', + 'rootDeviceName': '/dev/sdc1', + 'rootDeviceType': 'instance-store'} + + def test_format_instance_bdm(self): + (inst1, inst2, volumes) = self._setUpBlockDeviceMapping() + + result = {} + self.cloud._format_instance_bdm(self.context, inst1['id'], '/dev/sdb1', + result) + self.assertSubDictMatch( + {'rootDeviceType': self._expected_instance_bdm1['rootDeviceType']}, + result) + self._assertEqualBlockDeviceMapping( + self._expected_block_device_mapping0, result['blockDeviceMapping']) + + result = {} + self.cloud._format_instance_bdm(self.context, inst2['id'], '/dev/sdc1', + result) + self.assertSubDictMatch( + {'rootDeviceType': self._expected_instance_bdm2['rootDeviceType']}, + result) + + self._tearDownBlockDeviceMapping(inst1, inst2, volumes) + + def _assertInstance(self, instance_id): + ec2_instance_id = ec2utils.id_to_ec2_id(instance_id) + result = self.cloud.describe_instances(self.context, + instance_id=[ec2_instance_id]) + result = result['reservationSet'][0] + self.assertEqual(len(result['instancesSet']), 1) + result = result['instancesSet'][0] + self.assertEqual(result['instanceId'], ec2_instance_id) + return result + + def _assertEqualBlockDeviceMapping(self, expected, result): + self.assertEqual(len(expected), len(result)) + for x in expected: + found = False + for y in result: + if x['deviceName'] == y['deviceName']: + self.assertSubDictMatch(x, y) + found = True + break + self.assertTrue(found) + + def test_describe_instances_bdm(self): + """Make sure describe_instances works with root_device_name and + block device mappings + """ + (inst1, inst2, volumes) = self._setUpBlockDeviceMapping() + + result = self._assertInstance(inst1['id']) + self.assertSubDictMatch(self._expected_instance_bdm1, result) + self._assertEqualBlockDeviceMapping( + self._expected_block_device_mapping0, result['blockDeviceMapping']) + + result = self._assertInstance(inst2['id']) + self.assertSubDictMatch(self._expected_instance_bdm2, result) + + self._tearDownBlockDeviceMapping(inst1, inst2, volumes) + + def test_describe_images(self): + describe_images = self.cloud.describe_images + + def fake_detail(meh, context): + return [{'id': 1, 'container_format': 'ami', + 'properties': {'kernel_id': 1, 'ramdisk_id': 1, + 'type': 'machine'}}] + + def fake_show_none(meh, context, id): + raise exception.ImageNotFound(image_id='bad_image_id') + + self.stubs.Set(fake._FakeImageService, 'detail', fake_detail) + # list all + result1 = describe_images(self.context) + result1 = result1['imagesSet'][0] + self.assertEqual(result1['imageId'], 'ami-00000001') + # provided a valid image_id + result2 = describe_images(self.context, ['ami-00000001']) + self.assertEqual(1, len(result2['imagesSet'])) + # provide more than 1 valid image_id + result3 = describe_images(self.context, ['ami-00000001', + 'ami-00000002']) + self.assertEqual(2, len(result3['imagesSet'])) + # provide an non-existing image_id + self.stubs.UnsetAll() + self.stubs.Set(fake._FakeImageService, 'show', fake_show_none) + self.stubs.Set(fake._FakeImageService, 'show_by_name', fake_show_none) + self.assertRaises(exception.ImageNotFound, describe_images, + self.context, ['ami-fake']) + + def assertDictListUnorderedMatch(self, L1, L2, key): + self.assertEqual(len(L1), len(L2)) + for d1 in L1: + self.assertTrue(key in d1) + for d2 in L2: + self.assertTrue(key in d2) + if d1[key] == d2[key]: + self.assertDictMatch(d1, d2) + + def _setUpImageSet(self, create_volumes_and_snapshots=False): + mappings1 = [ + {'device': '/dev/sda1', 'virtual': 'root'}, + + {'device': 'sdb0', 'virtual': 'ephemeral0'}, + {'device': 'sdb1', 'virtual': 'ephemeral1'}, + {'device': 'sdb2', 'virtual': 'ephemeral2'}, + {'device': 'sdb3', 'virtual': 'ephemeral3'}, + {'device': 'sdb4', 'virtual': 'ephemeral4'}, + + {'device': 'sdc0', 'virtual': 'swap'}, + {'device': 'sdc1', 'virtual': 'swap'}, + {'device': 'sdc2', 'virtual': 'swap'}, + {'device': 'sdc3', 'virtual': 'swap'}, + {'device': 'sdc4', 'virtual': 'swap'}] + block_device_mapping1 = [ + {'device_name': '/dev/sdb1', 'snapshot_id': 01234567}, + {'device_name': '/dev/sdb2', 'volume_id': 01234567}, + {'device_name': '/dev/sdb3', 'virtual_name': 'ephemeral5'}, + {'device_name': '/dev/sdb4', 'no_device': True}, + + {'device_name': '/dev/sdc1', 'snapshot_id': 12345678}, + {'device_name': '/dev/sdc2', 'volume_id': 12345678}, + {'device_name': '/dev/sdc3', 'virtual_name': 'ephemeral6'}, + {'device_name': '/dev/sdc4', 'no_device': True}] + image1 = { + 'id': 1, + 'properties': { + 'kernel_id': 1, + 'type': 'machine', + 'image_state': 'available', + 'mappings': mappings1, + 'block_device_mapping': block_device_mapping1, + } + } + + mappings2 = [{'device': '/dev/sda1', 'virtual': 'root'}] + block_device_mapping2 = [{'device_name': '/dev/sdb1', + 'snapshot_id': 01234567}] + image2 = { + 'id': 2, + 'properties': { + 'kernel_id': 2, + 'type': 'machine', + 'root_device_name': '/dev/sdb1', + 'mappings': mappings2, + 'block_device_mapping': block_device_mapping2}} + + def fake_show(meh, context, image_id): + for i in [image1, image2]: + if i['id'] == image_id: + return i + raise exception.ImageNotFound(image_id=image_id) + + def fake_detail(meh, context): + return [image1, image2] + + self.stubs.Set(fake._FakeImageService, 'show', fake_show) + self.stubs.Set(fake._FakeImageService, 'detail', fake_detail) + + volumes = [] + snapshots = [] + if create_volumes_and_snapshots: + for bdm in block_device_mapping1: + if 'volume_id' in bdm: + vol = self._volume_create(bdm['volume_id']) + volumes.append(vol['id']) + if 'snapshot_id' in bdm: + snap = db.snapshot_create(self.context, + {'id': bdm['snapshot_id'], + 'volume_id': 76543210, + 'status': "available", + 'volume_size': 1}) + snapshots.append(snap['id']) + return (volumes, snapshots) + + def _assertImageSet(self, result, root_device_type, root_device_name): + self.assertEqual(1, len(result['imagesSet'])) + result = result['imagesSet'][0] + self.assertTrue('rootDeviceType' in result) + self.assertEqual(result['rootDeviceType'], root_device_type) + self.assertTrue('rootDeviceName' in result) + self.assertEqual(result['rootDeviceName'], root_device_name) + self.assertTrue('blockDeviceMapping' in result) + + return result + + _expected_root_device_name1 = '/dev/sda1' + # NOTE(yamahata): noDevice doesn't make sense when returning mapping + # It makes sense only when user overriding existing + # mapping. + _expected_bdms1 = [ + {'deviceName': '/dev/sdb0', 'virtualName': 'ephemeral0'}, + {'deviceName': '/dev/sdb1', 'ebs': {'snapshotId': + 'snap-00053977'}}, + {'deviceName': '/dev/sdb2', 'ebs': {'snapshotId': + 'vol-00053977'}}, + {'deviceName': '/dev/sdb3', 'virtualName': 'ephemeral5'}, + # {'deviceName': '/dev/sdb4', 'noDevice': True}, + + {'deviceName': '/dev/sdc0', 'virtualName': 'swap'}, + {'deviceName': '/dev/sdc1', 'ebs': {'snapshotId': + 'snap-00bc614e'}}, + {'deviceName': '/dev/sdc2', 'ebs': {'snapshotId': + 'vol-00bc614e'}}, + {'deviceName': '/dev/sdc3', 'virtualName': 'ephemeral6'}, + # {'deviceName': '/dev/sdc4', 'noDevice': True} + ] + + _expected_root_device_name2 = '/dev/sdb1' + _expected_bdms2 = [{'deviceName': '/dev/sdb1', + 'ebs': {'snapshotId': 'snap-00053977'}}] + + # NOTE(yamahata): + # InstanceBlockDeviceMappingItemType + # rootDeviceType + # rootDeviceName + # blockDeviceMapping + # deviceName + # virtualName + # ebs + # snapshotId + # volumeSize + # deleteOnTermination + # noDevice + def test_describe_image_mapping(self): + """test for rootDeviceName and blockDeiceMapping""" + describe_images = self.cloud.describe_images + self._setUpImageSet() + + result = describe_images(self.context, ['ami-00000001']) + result = self._assertImageSet(result, 'instance-store', + self._expected_root_device_name1) + + self.assertDictListUnorderedMatch(result['blockDeviceMapping'], + self._expected_bdms1, 'deviceName') + + result = describe_images(self.context, ['ami-00000002']) + result = self._assertImageSet(result, 'ebs', + self._expected_root_device_name2) + + self.assertDictListUnorderedMatch(result['blockDeviceMapping'], + self._expected_bdms2, 'deviceName') + + self.stubs.UnsetAll() + + def test_describe_image_attribute(self): + describe_image_attribute = self.cloud.describe_image_attribute + + def fake_show(meh, context, id): + return {'id': 1, 'properties': {'kernel_id': 1, 'ramdisk_id': 1, + 'type': 'machine'}, 'container_format': 'ami', + 'is_public': True} + + self.stubs.Set(fake._FakeImageService, 'show', fake_show) + self.stubs.Set(fake._FakeImageService, 'show_by_name', fake_show) + result = describe_image_attribute(self.context, 'ami-00000001', + 'launchPermission') + self.assertEqual([{'group': 'all'}], result['launchPermission']) + + def test_describe_image_attribute_root_device_name(self): + describe_image_attribute = self.cloud.describe_image_attribute + self._setUpImageSet() + + result = describe_image_attribute(self.context, 'ami-00000001', + 'rootDeviceName') + self.assertEqual(result['rootDeviceName'], + self._expected_root_device_name1) + result = describe_image_attribute(self.context, 'ami-00000002', + 'rootDeviceName') + self.assertEqual(result['rootDeviceName'], + self._expected_root_device_name2) + + def test_describe_image_attribute_block_device_mapping(self): + describe_image_attribute = self.cloud.describe_image_attribute + self._setUpImageSet() + + result = describe_image_attribute(self.context, 'ami-00000001', + 'blockDeviceMapping') + self.assertDictListUnorderedMatch(result['blockDeviceMapping'], + self._expected_bdms1, 'deviceName') + result = describe_image_attribute(self.context, 'ami-00000002', + 'blockDeviceMapping') + self.assertDictListUnorderedMatch(result['blockDeviceMapping'], + self._expected_bdms2, 'deviceName') + + def test_modify_image_attribute(self): + modify_image_attribute = self.cloud.modify_image_attribute + + fake_metadata = {'id': 1, 'container_format': 'ami', + 'properties': {'kernel_id': 1, 'ramdisk_id': 1, + 'type': 'machine'}, 'is_public': False} + + def fake_show(meh, context, id): + return fake_metadata + + def fake_update(meh, context, image_id, metadata, data=None): + fake_metadata.update(metadata) + return fake_metadata + + self.stubs.Set(fake._FakeImageService, 'show', fake_show) + self.stubs.Set(fake._FakeImageService, 'show_by_name', fake_show) + self.stubs.Set(fake._FakeImageService, 'update', fake_update) + result = modify_image_attribute(self.context, 'ami-00000001', + 'launchPermission', 'add', + user_group=['all']) + self.assertEqual(True, result['is_public']) + + def test_deregister_image(self): + deregister_image = self.cloud.deregister_image + + def fake_delete(self, context, id): + return None + + self.stubs.Set(fake._FakeImageService, 'delete', fake_delete) + # valid image + result = deregister_image(self.context, 'ami-00000001') + self.assertEqual(result['imageId'], 'ami-00000001') + # invalid image + self.stubs.UnsetAll() + + def fake_detail_empty(self, context): + return [] + + self.stubs.Set(fake._FakeImageService, 'detail', fake_detail_empty) + self.assertRaises(exception.ImageNotFound, deregister_image, + self.context, 'ami-bad001') + + def test_deregister_image_wrong_container_type(self): + deregister_image = self.cloud.deregister_image + + def fake_delete(self, context, id): + return None + + self.stubs.Set(fake._FakeImageService, 'delete', fake_delete) + self.assertRaises(exception.NotFound, deregister_image, self.context, + 'aki-00000001') + + def _run_instance(self, **kwargs): + rv = self.cloud.run_instances(self.context, **kwargs) + instance_id = rv['instancesSet'][0]['instanceId'] + return instance_id + + def _run_instance_wait(self, **kwargs): + ec2_instance_id = self._run_instance(**kwargs) + self._wait_for_running(ec2_instance_id) + return ec2_instance_id + + def test_console_output(self): + instance_id = self._run_instance( + image_id='ami-1', + instance_type=FLAGS.default_instance_type, + max_count=1) + output = self.cloud.get_console_output(context=self.context, + instance_id=[instance_id]) + self.assertEquals(b64decode(output['output']), 'FAKE CONSOLE?OUTPUT') + # TODO(soren): We need this until we can stop polling in the rpc code + # for unit tests. + rv = self.cloud.terminate_instances(self.context, [instance_id]) + + def test_ajax_console(self): + instance_id = self._run_instance(image_id='ami-1') + output = self.cloud.get_ajax_console(context=self.context, + instance_id=[instance_id]) + self.assertEquals(output['url'], + '%s/?token=FAKETOKEN' % FLAGS.ajax_console_proxy_url) + # TODO(soren): We need this until we can stop polling in the rpc code + # for unit tests. + rv = self.cloud.terminate_instances(self.context, [instance_id]) + + def test_key_generation(self): + result = self._create_key('test') + private_key = result['private_key'] + key = RSA.load_key_string(private_key, callback=lambda: None) + bio = BIO.MemoryBuffer() + public_key = db.key_pair_get(self.context, + self.context.user_id, + 'test')['public_key'] + key.save_pub_key_bio(bio) + converted = crypto.ssl_pub_to_ssh_pub(bio.read()) + # assert key fields are equal + self.assertEqual(public_key.split(" ")[1].strip(), + converted.split(" ")[1].strip()) + + def test_describe_key_pairs(self): + self._create_key('test1') + self._create_key('test2') + result = self.cloud.describe_key_pairs(self.context) + keys = result["keySet"] + self.assertTrue(filter(lambda k: k['keyName'] == 'test1', keys)) + self.assertTrue(filter(lambda k: k['keyName'] == 'test2', keys)) + + def test_import_public_key(self): + # test when user provides all values + result1 = self.cloud.import_public_key(self.context, + 'testimportkey1', + 'mytestpubkey', + 'mytestfprint') + self.assertTrue(result1) + keydata = db.key_pair_get(self.context, + self.context.user_id, + 'testimportkey1') + self.assertEqual('mytestpubkey', keydata['public_key']) + self.assertEqual('mytestfprint', keydata['fingerprint']) + # test when user omits fingerprint + pubkey_path = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'public_key') + f = open(pubkey_path + '/dummy.pub', 'r') + dummypub = f.readline().rstrip() + f.close + f = open(pubkey_path + '/dummy.fingerprint', 'r') + dummyfprint = f.readline().rstrip() + f.close + result2 = self.cloud.import_public_key(self.context, + 'testimportkey2', + dummypub) + self.assertTrue(result2) + keydata = db.key_pair_get(self.context, + self.context.user_id, + 'testimportkey2') + self.assertEqual(dummypub, keydata['public_key']) + self.assertEqual(dummyfprint, keydata['fingerprint']) + + def test_delete_key_pair(self): + self._create_key('test') + self.cloud.delete_key_pair(self.context, 'test') + + def test_run_instances(self): + kwargs = {'image_id': FLAGS.default_image, + 'instance_type': FLAGS.default_instance_type, + 'max_count': 1} + run_instances = self.cloud.run_instances + result = run_instances(self.context, **kwargs) + instance = result['instancesSet'][0] + self.assertEqual(instance['imageId'], 'ami-00000001') + self.assertEqual(instance['displayName'], 'Server 1') + self.assertEqual(instance['instanceId'], 'i-00000001') + self.assertEqual(instance['instanceState']['name'], 'running') + self.assertEqual(instance['instanceType'], 'm1.small') + + def test_run_instances_image_state_none(self): + kwargs = {'image_id': FLAGS.default_image, + 'instance_type': FLAGS.default_instance_type, + 'max_count': 1} + run_instances = self.cloud.run_instances + + def fake_show_no_state(self, context, id): + return {'id': 1, 'properties': {'kernel_id': 1, 'ramdisk_id': 1, + 'type': 'machine'}, 'container_format': 'ami'} + + self.stubs.UnsetAll() + self.stubs.Set(fake._FakeImageService, 'show', fake_show_no_state) + self.assertRaises(exception.ApiError, run_instances, + self.context, **kwargs) + + def test_run_instances_image_state_invalid(self): + kwargs = {'image_id': FLAGS.default_image, + 'instance_type': FLAGS.default_instance_type, + 'max_count': 1} + run_instances = self.cloud.run_instances + + def fake_show_decrypt(self, context, id): + return {'id': 1, 'container_format': 'ami', + 'properties': {'kernel_id': 1, 'ramdisk_id': 1, + 'type': 'machine', 'image_state': 'decrypting'}} + + self.stubs.UnsetAll() + self.stubs.Set(fake._FakeImageService, 'show', fake_show_decrypt) + self.assertRaises(exception.ApiError, run_instances, + self.context, **kwargs) + + def test_run_instances_image_status_active(self): + kwargs = {'image_id': FLAGS.default_image, + 'instance_type': FLAGS.default_instance_type, + 'max_count': 1} + run_instances = self.cloud.run_instances + + def fake_show_stat_active(self, context, id): + return {'id': 1, 'container_format': 'ami', + 'properties': {'kernel_id': 1, 'ramdisk_id': 1, + 'type': 'machine'}, 'status': 'active'} + + self.stubs.Set(fake._FakeImageService, 'show', fake_show_stat_active) + + result = run_instances(self.context, **kwargs) + self.assertEqual(len(result['instancesSet']), 1) + + def test_terminate_instances(self): + inst1 = db.instance_create(self.context, {'reservation_id': 'a', + 'image_ref': 1, + 'host': 'host1'}) + terminate_instances = self.cloud.terminate_instances + # valid instance_id + result = terminate_instances(self.context, ['i-00000001']) + self.assertTrue(result) + # non-existing instance_id + self.assertRaises(exception.InstanceNotFound, terminate_instances, + self.context, ['i-2']) + db.instance_destroy(self.context, inst1['id']) + + def test_update_of_instance_display_fields(self): + inst = db.instance_create(self.context, {}) + ec2_id = ec2utils.id_to_ec2_id(inst['id']) + self.cloud.update_instance(self.context, ec2_id, + display_name='c00l 1m4g3') + inst = db.instance_get(self.context, inst['id']) + self.assertEqual('c00l 1m4g3', inst['display_name']) + db.instance_destroy(self.context, inst['id']) + + def test_update_of_instance_wont_update_private_fields(self): + inst = db.instance_create(self.context, {}) + host = inst['host'] + ec2_id = ec2utils.id_to_ec2_id(inst['id']) + self.cloud.update_instance(self.context, ec2_id, + display_name='c00l 1m4g3', + host='otherhost') + inst = db.instance_get(self.context, inst['id']) + self.assertEqual(host, inst['host']) + db.instance_destroy(self.context, inst['id']) + + def test_update_of_volume_display_fields(self): + vol = db.volume_create(self.context, {}) + self.cloud.update_volume(self.context, + ec2utils.id_to_ec2_vol_id(vol['id']), + display_name='c00l v0lum3') + vol = db.volume_get(self.context, vol['id']) + self.assertEqual('c00l v0lum3', vol['display_name']) + db.volume_destroy(self.context, vol['id']) + + def test_update_of_volume_wont_update_private_fields(self): + vol = db.volume_create(self.context, {}) + self.cloud.update_volume(self.context, + ec2utils.id_to_ec2_vol_id(vol['id']), + mountpoint='/not/here') + vol = db.volume_get(self.context, vol['id']) + self.assertEqual(None, vol['mountpoint']) + db.volume_destroy(self.context, vol['id']) + + def _restart_compute_service(self, periodic_interval=None): + """restart compute service. NOTE: fake driver forgets all instances.""" + self.compute.kill() + if periodic_interval: + self.compute = self.start_service( + 'compute', periodic_interval=periodic_interval) + else: + self.compute = self.start_service('compute') + + def _wait_for_state(self, ctxt, instance_id, predicate): + """Wait for a stopped instance to be a given state""" + id = ec2utils.ec2_id_to_id(instance_id) + while True: + info = self.cloud.compute_api.get(context=ctxt, instance_id=id) + LOG.debug(info) + if predicate(info): + break + greenthread.sleep(1) + + def _wait_for_running(self, instance_id): + def is_running(info): + vm_state = info["vm_state"] + task_state = info["task_state"] + return vm_state == vm_states.ACTIVE and task_state == None + self._wait_for_state(self.context, instance_id, is_running) + + def _wait_for_stopped(self, instance_id): + def is_stopped(info): + vm_state = info["vm_state"] + task_state = info["task_state"] + return vm_state == vm_states.STOPPED and task_state == None + self._wait_for_state(self.context, instance_id, is_stopped) + + def _wait_for_terminate(self, instance_id): + def is_deleted(info): + return info['deleted'] + elevated = self.context.elevated(read_deleted=True) + self._wait_for_state(elevated, instance_id, is_deleted) + + def test_stop_start_instance(self): + """Makes sure stop/start instance works""" + # enforce periodic tasks run in short time to avoid wait for 60s. + self._restart_compute_service(periodic_interval=0.3) + + kwargs = {'image_id': 'ami-1', + 'instance_type': FLAGS.default_instance_type, + 'max_count': 1, } + instance_id = self._run_instance_wait(**kwargs) + + # a running instance can't be started. It is just ignored. + result = self.cloud.start_instances(self.context, [instance_id]) + greenthread.sleep(0.3) + self.assertTrue(result) + + result = self.cloud.stop_instances(self.context, [instance_id]) + greenthread.sleep(0.3) + self.assertTrue(result) + self._wait_for_stopped(instance_id) + + result = self.cloud.start_instances(self.context, [instance_id]) + greenthread.sleep(0.3) + self.assertTrue(result) + self._wait_for_running(instance_id) + + result = self.cloud.stop_instances(self.context, [instance_id]) + greenthread.sleep(0.3) + self.assertTrue(result) + self._wait_for_stopped(instance_id) + + result = self.cloud.terminate_instances(self.context, [instance_id]) + greenthread.sleep(0.3) + self.assertTrue(result) + + self._restart_compute_service() + + def _volume_create(self, volume_id=None): + kwargs = {'status': 'available', + 'host': self.volume.host, + 'size': 1, + 'attach_status': 'detached', } + if volume_id: + kwargs['id'] = volume_id + return db.volume_create(self.context, kwargs) + + def _assert_volume_attached(self, vol, instance_id, mountpoint): + self.assertEqual(vol['instance_id'], instance_id) + self.assertEqual(vol['mountpoint'], mountpoint) + self.assertEqual(vol['status'], "in-use") + self.assertEqual(vol['attach_status'], "attached") + + def _assert_volume_detached(self, vol): + self.assertEqual(vol['instance_id'], None) + self.assertEqual(vol['mountpoint'], None) + self.assertEqual(vol['status'], "available") + self.assertEqual(vol['attach_status'], "detached") + + def test_stop_start_with_volume(self): + """Make sure run instance with block device mapping works""" + + # enforce periodic tasks run in short time to avoid wait for 60s. + self._restart_compute_service(periodic_interval=0.3) + + vol1 = self._volume_create() + vol2 = self._volume_create() + kwargs = {'image_id': 'ami-1', + 'instance_type': FLAGS.default_instance_type, + 'max_count': 1, + 'block_device_mapping': [{'device_name': '/dev/vdb', + 'volume_id': vol1['id'], + 'delete_on_termination': False}, + {'device_name': '/dev/vdc', + 'volume_id': vol2['id'], + 'delete_on_termination': True}, + ]} + ec2_instance_id = self._run_instance_wait(**kwargs) + instance_id = ec2utils.ec2_id_to_id(ec2_instance_id) + + vols = db.volume_get_all_by_instance(self.context, instance_id) + self.assertEqual(len(vols), 2) + for vol in vols: + self.assertTrue(vol['id'] == vol1['id'] or vol['id'] == vol2['id']) + + vol = db.volume_get(self.context, vol1['id']) + self._assert_volume_attached(vol, instance_id, '/dev/vdb') + + vol = db.volume_get(self.context, vol2['id']) + self._assert_volume_attached(vol, instance_id, '/dev/vdc') + + result = self.cloud.stop_instances(self.context, [ec2_instance_id]) + self.assertTrue(result) + self._wait_for_stopped(ec2_instance_id) + + vol = db.volume_get(self.context, vol1['id']) + self._assert_volume_detached(vol) + vol = db.volume_get(self.context, vol2['id']) + self._assert_volume_detached(vol) + + self.cloud.start_instances(self.context, [ec2_instance_id]) + self._wait_for_running(ec2_instance_id) + vols = db.volume_get_all_by_instance(self.context, instance_id) + self.assertEqual(len(vols), 2) + for vol in vols: + self.assertTrue(vol['id'] == vol1['id'] or vol['id'] == vol2['id']) + self.assertTrue(vol['mountpoint'] == '/dev/vdb' or + vol['mountpoint'] == '/dev/vdc') + self.assertEqual(vol['instance_id'], instance_id) + self.assertEqual(vol['status'], "in-use") + self.assertEqual(vol['attach_status'], "attached") + + self.cloud.terminate_instances(self.context, [ec2_instance_id]) + greenthread.sleep(0.3) + + admin_ctxt = context.get_admin_context(read_deleted=False) + vol = db.volume_get(admin_ctxt, vol1['id']) + self.assertFalse(vol['deleted']) + db.volume_destroy(self.context, vol1['id']) + + greenthread.sleep(0.3) + admin_ctxt = context.get_admin_context(read_deleted=True) + vol = db.volume_get(admin_ctxt, vol2['id']) + self.assertTrue(vol['deleted']) + + self._restart_compute_service() + + def test_stop_with_attached_volume(self): + """Make sure attach info is reflected to block device mapping""" + # enforce periodic tasks run in short time to avoid wait for 60s. + self._restart_compute_service(periodic_interval=0.3) + + vol1 = self._volume_create() + vol2 = self._volume_create() + kwargs = {'image_id': 'ami-1', + 'instance_type': FLAGS.default_instance_type, + 'max_count': 1, + 'block_device_mapping': [{'device_name': '/dev/vdb', + 'volume_id': vol1['id'], + 'delete_on_termination': True}]} + ec2_instance_id = self._run_instance_wait(**kwargs) + instance_id = ec2utils.ec2_id_to_id(ec2_instance_id) + + vols = db.volume_get_all_by_instance(self.context, instance_id) + self.assertEqual(len(vols), 1) + for vol in vols: + self.assertEqual(vol['id'], vol1['id']) + self._assert_volume_attached(vol, instance_id, '/dev/vdb') + + vol = db.volume_get(self.context, vol2['id']) + self._assert_volume_detached(vol) + + self.cloud.compute_api.attach_volume(self.context, + instance_id=instance_id, + volume_id=vol2['id'], + device='/dev/vdc') + greenthread.sleep(0.3) + vol = db.volume_get(self.context, vol2['id']) + self._assert_volume_attached(vol, instance_id, '/dev/vdc') + + self.cloud.compute_api.detach_volume(self.context, + volume_id=vol1['id']) + greenthread.sleep(0.3) + vol = db.volume_get(self.context, vol1['id']) + self._assert_volume_detached(vol) + + result = self.cloud.stop_instances(self.context, [ec2_instance_id]) + self.assertTrue(result) + self._wait_for_stopped(ec2_instance_id) + + for vol_id in (vol1['id'], vol2['id']): + vol = db.volume_get(self.context, vol_id) + self._assert_volume_detached(vol) + + self.cloud.start_instances(self.context, [ec2_instance_id]) + self._wait_for_running(ec2_instance_id) + vols = db.volume_get_all_by_instance(self.context, instance_id) + self.assertEqual(len(vols), 1) + for vol in vols: + self.assertEqual(vol['id'], vol2['id']) + self._assert_volume_attached(vol, instance_id, '/dev/vdc') + + vol = db.volume_get(self.context, vol1['id']) + self._assert_volume_detached(vol) + + self.cloud.terminate_instances(self.context, [ec2_instance_id]) + greenthread.sleep(0.3) + + for vol_id in (vol1['id'], vol2['id']): + vol = db.volume_get(self.context, vol_id) + self.assertEqual(vol['id'], vol_id) + self._assert_volume_detached(vol) + db.volume_destroy(self.context, vol_id) + + self._restart_compute_service() + + def _create_snapshot(self, ec2_volume_id): + result = self.cloud.create_snapshot(self.context, + volume_id=ec2_volume_id) + greenthread.sleep(0.3) + return result['snapshotId'] + + def test_run_with_snapshot(self): + """Makes sure run/stop/start instance with snapshot works.""" + vol = self._volume_create() + ec2_volume_id = ec2utils.id_to_ec2_vol_id(vol['id']) + + ec2_snapshot1_id = self._create_snapshot(ec2_volume_id) + snapshot1_id = ec2utils.ec2_id_to_id(ec2_snapshot1_id) + ec2_snapshot2_id = self._create_snapshot(ec2_volume_id) + snapshot2_id = ec2utils.ec2_id_to_id(ec2_snapshot2_id) + + kwargs = {'image_id': 'ami-1', + 'instance_type': FLAGS.default_instance_type, + 'max_count': 1, + 'block_device_mapping': [{'device_name': '/dev/vdb', + 'snapshot_id': snapshot1_id, + 'delete_on_termination': False, }, + {'device_name': '/dev/vdc', + 'snapshot_id': snapshot2_id, + 'delete_on_termination': True}]} + ec2_instance_id = self._run_instance_wait(**kwargs) + instance_id = ec2utils.ec2_id_to_id(ec2_instance_id) + + vols = db.volume_get_all_by_instance(self.context, instance_id) + self.assertEqual(len(vols), 2) + vol1_id = None + vol2_id = None + for vol in vols: + snapshot_id = vol['snapshot_id'] + if snapshot_id == snapshot1_id: + vol1_id = vol['id'] + mountpoint = '/dev/vdb' + elif snapshot_id == snapshot2_id: + vol2_id = vol['id'] + mountpoint = '/dev/vdc' + else: + self.fail() + + self._assert_volume_attached(vol, instance_id, mountpoint) + + self.assertTrue(vol1_id) + self.assertTrue(vol2_id) + + self.cloud.terminate_instances(self.context, [ec2_instance_id]) + greenthread.sleep(0.3) + self._wait_for_terminate(ec2_instance_id) + + greenthread.sleep(0.3) + admin_ctxt = context.get_admin_context(read_deleted=False) + vol = db.volume_get(admin_ctxt, vol1_id) + self._assert_volume_detached(vol) + self.assertFalse(vol['deleted']) + db.volume_destroy(self.context, vol1_id) + + greenthread.sleep(0.3) + admin_ctxt = context.get_admin_context(read_deleted=True) + vol = db.volume_get(admin_ctxt, vol2_id) + self.assertTrue(vol['deleted']) + + for snapshot_id in (ec2_snapshot1_id, ec2_snapshot2_id): + self.cloud.delete_snapshot(self.context, snapshot_id) + greenthread.sleep(0.3) + db.volume_destroy(self.context, vol['id']) + + def test_create_image(self): + """Make sure that CreateImage works""" + # enforce periodic tasks run in short time to avoid wait for 60s. + self._restart_compute_service(periodic_interval=0.3) + + (volumes, snapshots) = self._setUpImageSet( + create_volumes_and_snapshots=True) + + kwargs = {'image_id': 'ami-1', + 'instance_type': FLAGS.default_instance_type, + 'max_count': 1} + ec2_instance_id = self._run_instance_wait(**kwargs) + + # TODO(yamahata): s3._s3_create() can't be tested easily by unit test + # as there is no unit test for s3.create() + ## result = self.cloud.create_image(self.context, ec2_instance_id, + ## no_reboot=True) + ## ec2_image_id = result['imageId'] + ## created_image = self.cloud.describe_images(self.context, + ## [ec2_image_id]) + + self.cloud.terminate_instances(self.context, [ec2_instance_id]) + for vol in volumes: + db.volume_destroy(self.context, vol) + for snap in snapshots: + db.snapshot_destroy(self.context, snap) + # TODO(yamahata): clean up snapshot created by CreateImage. + + self._restart_compute_service() + + @staticmethod + def _fake_bdm_get(ctxt, id): + return [{'volume_id': 87654321, + 'snapshot_id': None, + 'no_device': None, + 'virtual_name': None, + 'delete_on_termination': True, + 'device_name': '/dev/sdh'}, + {'volume_id': None, + 'snapshot_id': 98765432, + 'no_device': None, + 'virtual_name': None, + 'delete_on_termination': True, + 'device_name': '/dev/sdi'}, + {'volume_id': None, + 'snapshot_id': None, + 'no_device': True, + 'virtual_name': None, + 'delete_on_termination': None, + 'device_name': None}, + {'volume_id': None, + 'snapshot_id': None, + 'no_device': None, + 'virtual_name': 'ephemeral0', + 'delete_on_termination': None, + 'device_name': '/dev/sdb'}, + {'volume_id': None, + 'snapshot_id': None, + 'no_device': None, + 'virtual_name': 'swap', + 'delete_on_termination': None, + 'device_name': '/dev/sdc'}, + {'volume_id': None, + 'snapshot_id': None, + 'no_device': None, + 'virtual_name': 'ephemeral1', + 'delete_on_termination': None, + 'device_name': '/dev/sdd'}, + {'volume_id': None, + 'snapshot_id': None, + 'no_device': None, + 'virtual_name': 'ephemeral2', + 'delete_on_termination': None, + 'device_name': '/dev/sd3'}, + ] + + def test_get_instance_mapping(self): + """Make sure that _get_instance_mapping works""" + ctxt = None + instance_ref0 = {'id': 0, + 'root_device_name': None} + instance_ref1 = {'id': 0, + 'root_device_name': '/dev/sda1'} + + self.stubs.Set(db, 'block_device_mapping_get_all_by_instance', + self._fake_bdm_get) + + expected = {'ami': 'sda1', + 'root': '/dev/sda1', + 'ephemeral0': '/dev/sdb', + 'swap': '/dev/sdc', + 'ephemeral1': '/dev/sdd', + 'ephemeral2': '/dev/sd3'} + + self.assertEqual(self.cloud._format_instance_mapping(ctxt, + instance_ref0), + cloud._DEFAULT_MAPPINGS) + self.assertEqual(self.cloud._format_instance_mapping(ctxt, + instance_ref1), + expected) + + def test_describe_instance_attribute(self): + """Make sure that describe_instance_attribute works""" + self.stubs.Set(db, 'block_device_mapping_get_all_by_instance', + self._fake_bdm_get) + + def fake_get(ctxt, instance_id): + return { + 'id': 0, + 'root_device_name': '/dev/sdh', + 'security_groups': [{'name': 'fake0'}, {'name': 'fake1'}], + 'vm_state': vm_states.STOPPED, + 'instance_type': {'name': 'fake_type'}, + 'kernel_id': 1, + 'ramdisk_id': 2, + 'user_data': 'fake-user data', + } + self.stubs.Set(self.cloud.compute_api, 'get', fake_get) + + def fake_volume_get(ctxt, volume_id, session=None): + if volume_id == 87654321: + return {'id': volume_id, + 'attach_time': '13:56:24', + 'status': 'in-use'} + raise exception.VolumeNotFound(volume_id=volume_id) + self.stubs.Set(db.api, 'volume_get', fake_volume_get) + + get_attribute = functools.partial( + self.cloud.describe_instance_attribute, + self.context, 'i-12345678') + + bdm = get_attribute('blockDeviceMapping') + bdm['blockDeviceMapping'].sort() + + expected_bdm = {'instance_id': 'i-12345678', + 'rootDeviceType': 'ebs', + 'blockDeviceMapping': [ + {'deviceName': '/dev/sdh', + 'ebs': {'status': 'in-use', + 'deleteOnTermination': True, + 'volumeId': 87654321, + 'attachTime': '13:56:24'}}]} + expected_bdm['blockDeviceMapping'].sort() + self.assertEqual(bdm, expected_bdm) + # NOTE(yamahata): this isn't supported + # get_attribute('disableApiTermination') + groupSet = get_attribute('groupSet') + groupSet['groupSet'].sort() + expected_groupSet = {'instance_id': 'i-12345678', + 'groupSet': [{'groupId': 'fake0'}, + {'groupId': 'fake1'}]} + expected_groupSet['groupSet'].sort() + self.assertEqual(groupSet, expected_groupSet) + self.assertEqual(get_attribute('instanceInitiatedShutdownBehavior'), + {'instance_id': 'i-12345678', + 'instanceInitiatedShutdownBehavior': 'stopped'}) + self.assertEqual(get_attribute('instanceType'), + {'instance_id': 'i-12345678', + 'instanceType': 'fake_type'}) + self.assertEqual(get_attribute('kernel'), + {'instance_id': 'i-12345678', + 'kernel': 'aki-00000001'}) + self.assertEqual(get_attribute('ramdisk'), + {'instance_id': 'i-12345678', + 'ramdisk': 'ari-00000002'}) + self.assertEqual(get_attribute('rootDeviceName'), + {'instance_id': 'i-12345678', + 'rootDeviceName': '/dev/sdh'}) + # NOTE(yamahata): this isn't supported + # get_attribute('sourceDestCheck') + self.assertEqual(get_attribute('userData'), + {'instance_id': 'i-12345678', + 'userData': '}\xa9\x1e\xba\xc7\xabu\xabZ'}) diff --git a/nova/tests/public_key/dummy.fingerprint b/nova/tests/public_key/dummy.fingerprint deleted file mode 100644 index 715bca27a..000000000 --- a/nova/tests/public_key/dummy.fingerprint +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -1c:87:d1:d9:32:fd:62:3c:78:2b:c0:ad:c0:15:88:df diff --git a/nova/tests/public_key/dummy.pub b/nova/tests/public_key/dummy.pub deleted file mode 100644 index d4cf2bc0d..000000000 --- a/nova/tests/public_key/dummy.pub +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -ssh-dss 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 www-data@mk diff --git a/nova/tests/test_cloud.py b/nova/tests/test_cloud.py deleted file mode 100644 index 7fe353b3d..000000000 --- a/nova/tests/test_cloud.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1623 +0,0 @@ -# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 - -# Copyright 2010 United States Government as represented by the -# Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# 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. -import mox - -import functools - -from base64 import b64decode -from M2Crypto import BIO -from M2Crypto import RSA -import os - -from eventlet import greenthread - -from nova import context -from nova import crypto -from nova import db -from nova import exception -from nova import flags -from nova import log as logging -from nova import network -from nova import rpc -from nova import test -from nova import utils -from nova.api.ec2 import cloud -from nova.api.ec2 import ec2utils -from nova.compute import vm_states -from nova.image import fake - - -FLAGS = flags.FLAGS -LOG = logging.getLogger('nova.tests.cloud') - - -class CloudTestCase(test.TestCase): - def setUp(self): - super(CloudTestCase, self).setUp() - self.flags(connection_type='fake', - stub_network=True) - - # set up our cloud - self.cloud = cloud.CloudController() - - # set up services - self.compute = self.start_service('compute') - self.scheduter = self.start_service('scheduler') - self.network = self.start_service('network') - self.volume = self.start_service('volume') - self.image_service = utils.import_object(FLAGS.image_service) - - self.user_id = 'fake' - self.project_id = 'fake' - self.context = context.RequestContext(self.user_id, - self.project_id, - True) - - def fake_show(meh, context, id): - return {'id': 1, 'container_format': 'ami', - 'properties': {'kernel_id': 1, 'ramdisk_id': 1, - 'type': 'machine', 'image_state': 'available'}} - - self.stubs.Set(fake._FakeImageService, 'show', fake_show) - self.stubs.Set(fake._FakeImageService, 'show_by_name', fake_show) - - # NOTE(vish): set up a manual wait so rpc.cast has a chance to finish - rpc_cast = rpc.cast - - def finish_cast(*args, **kwargs): - rpc_cast(*args, **kwargs) - greenthread.sleep(0.2) - - self.stubs.Set(rpc, 'cast', finish_cast) - - def _create_key(self, name): - # NOTE(vish): create depends on pool, so just call helper directly - return cloud._gen_key(self.context, self.context.user_id, name) - - def test_describe_regions(self): - """Makes sure describe regions runs without raising an exception""" - result = self.cloud.describe_regions(self.context) - self.assertEqual(len(result['regionInfo']), 1) - self.flags(region_list=["one=test_host1", "two=test_host2"]) - result = self.cloud.describe_regions(self.context) - self.assertEqual(len(result['regionInfo']), 2) - - def test_describe_addresses(self): - """Makes sure describe addresses runs without raising an exception""" - address = "10.10.10.10" - db.floating_ip_create(self.context, - {'address': address, - 'host': self.network.host}) - self.cloud.allocate_address(self.context) - self.cloud.describe_addresses(self.context) - self.cloud.release_address(self.context, - public_ip=address) - db.floating_ip_destroy(self.context, address) - - def test_allocate_address(self): - address = "10.10.10.10" - allocate = self.cloud.allocate_address - db.floating_ip_create(self.context, - {'address': address, - 'host': self.network.host}) - self.assertEqual(allocate(self.context)['publicIp'], address) - db.floating_ip_destroy(self.context, address) - self.assertRaises(exception.NoMoreFloatingIps, - allocate, - self.context) - - def test_release_address(self): - address = "10.10.10.10" - allocate = self.cloud.allocate_address - db.floating_ip_create(self.context, - {'address': address, - 'host': self.network.host}) - result = self.cloud.release_address(self.context, address) - self.assertEqual(result['releaseResponse'], ['Address released.']) - - def test_release_address_still_associated(self): - address = "10.10.10.10" - fixed_ip = {'instance': {'id': 1}} - floating_ip = {'id': 0, - 'address': address, - 'fixed_ip_id': 0, - 'fixed_ip': fixed_ip, - 'project_id': None, - 'auto_assigned': False} - network_api = network.api.API() - self.mox.StubOutWithMock(network_api.db, 'floating_ip_get_by_address') - network_api.db.floating_ip_get_by_address(mox.IgnoreArg(), - mox.IgnoreArg()).AndReturn(floating_ip) - self.mox.ReplayAll() - release = self.cloud.release_address - # ApiError: Floating ip is in use. Disassociate it before releasing. - self.assertRaises(exception.ApiError, release, self.context, address) - - def test_associate_disassociate_address(self): - """Verifies associate runs cleanly without raising an exception""" - address = "10.10.10.10" - db.floating_ip_create(self.context, {'address': address}) - self.cloud.allocate_address(self.context) - # TODO(jkoelker) Probably need to query for instance_type_id and - # make sure we get a valid one - inst = db.instance_create(self.context, {'host': self.compute.host, - 'instance_type_id': 1}) - networks = db.network_get_all(self.context) - for network in networks: - db.network_update(self.context, network['id'], - {'host': self.network.host}) - project_id = self.context.project_id - type_id = inst['instance_type_id'] - ips = self.network.allocate_for_instance(self.context, - instance_id=inst['id'], - host=inst['host'], - vpn=None, - instance_type_id=type_id, - project_id=project_id) - # TODO(jkoelker) Make this mas bueno - self.assertTrue(ips) - self.assertTrue('ips' in ips[0][1]) - self.assertTrue(ips[0][1]['ips']) - self.assertTrue('ip' in ips[0][1]['ips'][0]) - - fixed = ips[0][1]['ips'][0]['ip'] - - ec2_id = ec2utils.id_to_ec2_id(inst['id']) - self.cloud.associate_address(self.context, - instance_id=ec2_id, - public_ip=address) - self.cloud.disassociate_address(self.context, - public_ip=address) - self.cloud.release_address(self.context, - public_ip=address) - self.network.deallocate_fixed_ip(self.context, fixed) - db.instance_destroy(self.context, inst['id']) - db.floating_ip_destroy(self.context, address) - - def test_describe_security_groups(self): - """Makes sure describe_security_groups works and filters results.""" - sec = db.security_group_create(self.context, - {'project_id': self.context.project_id, - 'name': 'test'}) - result = self.cloud.describe_security_groups(self.context) - # NOTE(vish): should have the default group as well - self.assertEqual(len(result['securityGroupInfo']), 2) - result = self.cloud.describe_security_groups(self.context, - group_name=[sec['name']]) - self.assertEqual(len(result['securityGroupInfo']), 1) - self.assertEqual( - result['securityGroupInfo'][0]['groupName'], - sec['name']) - db.security_group_destroy(self.context, sec['id']) - - def test_describe_security_groups_by_id(self): - sec = db.security_group_create(self.context, - {'project_id': self.context.project_id, - 'name': 'test'}) - result = self.cloud.describe_security_groups(self.context, - group_id=[sec['id']]) - self.assertEqual(len(result['securityGroupInfo']), 1) - self.assertEqual( - result['securityGroupInfo'][0]['groupName'], - sec['name']) - default = db.security_group_get_by_name(self.context, - self.context.project_id, - 'default') - result = self.cloud.describe_security_groups(self.context, - group_id=[default['id']]) - self.assertEqual(len(result['securityGroupInfo']), 1) - self.assertEqual( - result['securityGroupInfo'][0]['groupName'], - 'default') - db.security_group_destroy(self.context, sec['id']) - - def test_create_delete_security_group(self): - descript = 'test description' - create = self.cloud.create_security_group - result = create(self.context, 'testgrp', descript) - group_descript = result['securityGroupSet'][0]['groupDescription'] - self.assertEqual(descript, group_descript) - delete = self.cloud.delete_security_group - self.assertTrue(delete(self.context, 'testgrp')) - - def test_delete_security_group_by_id(self): - sec = db.security_group_create(self.context, - {'project_id': self.context.project_id, - 'name': 'test'}) - delete = self.cloud.delete_security_group - self.assertTrue(delete(self.context, group_id=sec['id'])) - - def test_delete_security_group_with_bad_name(self): - delete = self.cloud.delete_security_group - notfound = exception.SecurityGroupNotFound - self.assertRaises(notfound, delete, self.context, 'badname') - - def test_delete_security_group_with_bad_group_id(self): - delete = self.cloud.delete_security_group - notfound = exception.SecurityGroupNotFound - self.assertRaises(notfound, delete, self.context, group_id=999) - - def test_delete_security_group_no_params(self): - delete = self.cloud.delete_security_group - self.assertRaises(exception.ApiError, delete, self.context) - - def test_authorize_security_group_ingress(self): - kwargs = {'project_id': self.context.project_id, 'name': 'test'} - sec = db.security_group_create(self.context, kwargs) - authz = self.cloud.authorize_security_group_ingress - kwargs = {'to_port': '999', 'from_port': '999', 'ip_protocol': 'tcp'} - self.assertTrue(authz(self.context, group_name=sec['name'], **kwargs)) - - def test_authorize_security_group_ingress_ip_permissions_ip_ranges(self): - kwargs = {'project_id': self.context.project_id, 'name': 'test'} - sec = db.security_group_create(self.context, kwargs) - authz = self.cloud.authorize_security_group_ingress - kwargs = {'ip_permissions': [{'to_port': 81, 'from_port': 81, - 'ip_ranges': - {'1': {'cidr_ip': u'0.0.0.0/0'}, - '2': {'cidr_ip': u'10.10.10.10/32'}}, - 'ip_protocol': u'tcp'}]} - self.assertTrue(authz(self.context, group_name=sec['name'], **kwargs)) - - def test_authorize_security_group_fail_missing_source_group(self): - kwargs = {'project_id': self.context.project_id, 'name': 'test'} - sec = db.security_group_create(self.context, kwargs) - authz = self.cloud.authorize_security_group_ingress - kwargs = {'ip_permissions': [{'to_port': 81, 'from_port': 81, - 'ip_ranges':{'1': {'cidr_ip': u'0.0.0.0/0'}, - '2': {'cidr_ip': u'10.10.10.10/32'}}, - 'groups': {'1': {'user_id': u'someuser', - 'group_name': u'somegroup1'}}, - 'ip_protocol': u'tcp'}]} - self.assertRaises(exception.SecurityGroupNotFound, authz, - self.context, group_name=sec['name'], **kwargs) - - def test_authorize_security_group_ingress_ip_permissions_groups(self): - kwargs = {'project_id': self.context.project_id, 'name': 'test'} - sec = db.security_group_create(self.context, - {'project_id': 'someuser', - 'name': 'somegroup1'}) - sec = db.security_group_create(self.context, - {'project_id': 'someuser', - 'name': 'othergroup2'}) - sec = db.security_group_create(self.context, kwargs) - authz = self.cloud.authorize_security_group_ingress - kwargs = {'ip_permissions': [{'to_port': 81, 'from_port': 81, - 'groups': {'1': {'user_id': u'someuser', - 'group_name': u'somegroup1'}, - '2': {'user_id': u'someuser', - 'group_name': u'othergroup2'}}, - 'ip_protocol': u'tcp'}]} - self.assertTrue(authz(self.context, group_name=sec['name'], **kwargs)) - - def test_revoke_security_group_ingress(self): - kwargs = {'project_id': self.context.project_id, 'name': 'test'} - sec = db.security_group_create(self.context, kwargs) - authz = self.cloud.authorize_security_group_ingress - kwargs = {'to_port': '999', 'from_port': '999', 'ip_protocol': 'tcp'} - authz(self.context, group_id=sec['id'], **kwargs) - revoke = self.cloud.revoke_security_group_ingress - self.assertTrue(revoke(self.context, group_name=sec['name'], **kwargs)) - - def test_authorize_revoke_security_group_ingress_by_id(self): - sec = db.security_group_create(self.context, - {'project_id': self.context.project_id, - 'name': 'test'}) - authz = self.cloud.authorize_security_group_ingress - kwargs = {'to_port': '999', 'from_port': '999', 'ip_protocol': 'tcp'} - authz(self.context, group_id=sec['id'], **kwargs) - revoke = self.cloud.revoke_security_group_ingress - self.assertTrue(revoke(self.context, group_id=sec['id'], **kwargs)) - - def test_authorize_security_group_ingress_missing_protocol_params(self): - sec = db.security_group_create(self.context, - {'project_id': self.context.project_id, - 'name': 'test'}) - authz = self.cloud.authorize_security_group_ingress - self.assertRaises(exception.ApiError, authz, self.context, 'test') - - def test_authorize_security_group_ingress_missing_group_name_or_id(self): - kwargs = {'project_id': self.context.project_id, 'name': 'test'} - authz = self.cloud.authorize_security_group_ingress - self.assertRaises(exception.ApiError, authz, self.context, **kwargs) - - def test_authorize_security_group_ingress_already_exists(self): - kwargs = {'project_id': self.context.project_id, 'name': 'test'} - sec = db.security_group_create(self.context, kwargs) - authz = self.cloud.authorize_security_group_ingress - kwargs = {'to_port': '999', 'from_port': '999', 'ip_protocol': 'tcp'} - authz(self.context, group_name=sec['name'], **kwargs) - self.assertRaises(exception.ApiError, authz, self.context, - group_name=sec['name'], **kwargs) - - def test_revoke_security_group_ingress_missing_group_name_or_id(self): - kwargs = {'to_port': '999', 'from_port': '999', 'ip_protocol': 'tcp'} - revoke = self.cloud.revoke_security_group_ingress - self.assertRaises(exception.ApiError, revoke, self.context, **kwargs) - - def test_describe_volumes(self): - """Makes sure describe_volumes works and filters results.""" - vol1 = db.volume_create(self.context, {}) - vol2 = db.volume_create(self.context, {}) - result = self.cloud.describe_volumes(self.context) - self.assertEqual(len(result['volumeSet']), 2) - volume_id = ec2utils.id_to_ec2_vol_id(vol2['id']) - result = self.cloud.describe_volumes(self.context, - volume_id=[volume_id]) - self.assertEqual(len(result['volumeSet']), 1) - self.assertEqual( - ec2utils.ec2_id_to_id(result['volumeSet'][0]['volumeId']), - vol2['id']) - db.volume_destroy(self.context, vol1['id']) - db.volume_destroy(self.context, vol2['id']) - - def test_create_volume_from_snapshot(self): - """Makes sure create_volume works when we specify a snapshot.""" - vol = db.volume_create(self.context, {'size': 1}) - snap = db.snapshot_create(self.context, {'volume_id': vol['id'], - 'volume_size': vol['size'], - 'status': "available"}) - snapshot_id = ec2utils.id_to_ec2_snap_id(snap['id']) - - result = self.cloud.create_volume(self.context, - snapshot_id=snapshot_id) - volume_id = result['volumeId'] - result = self.cloud.describe_volumes(self.context) - self.assertEqual(len(result['volumeSet']), 2) - self.assertEqual(result['volumeSet'][1]['volumeId'], volume_id) - - db.volume_destroy(self.context, ec2utils.ec2_id_to_id(volume_id)) - db.snapshot_destroy(self.context, snap['id']) - db.volume_destroy(self.context, vol['id']) - - def test_describe_availability_zones(self): - """Makes sure describe_availability_zones works and filters results.""" - service1 = db.service_create(self.context, {'host': 'host1_zones', - 'binary': "nova-compute", - 'topic': 'compute', - 'report_count': 0, - 'availability_zone': "zone1"}) - service2 = db.service_create(self.context, {'host': 'host2_zones', - 'binary': "nova-compute", - 'topic': 'compute', - 'report_count': 0, - 'availability_zone': "zone2"}) - result = self.cloud.describe_availability_zones(self.context) - self.assertEqual(len(result['availabilityZoneInfo']), 3) - db.service_destroy(self.context, service1['id']) - db.service_destroy(self.context, service2['id']) - - def test_describe_snapshots(self): - """Makes sure describe_snapshots works and filters results.""" - vol = db.volume_create(self.context, {}) - snap1 = db.snapshot_create(self.context, {'volume_id': vol['id']}) - snap2 = db.snapshot_create(self.context, {'volume_id': vol['id']}) - result = self.cloud.describe_snapshots(self.context) - self.assertEqual(len(result['snapshotSet']), 2) - snapshot_id = ec2utils.id_to_ec2_snap_id(snap2['id']) - result = self.cloud.describe_snapshots(self.context, - snapshot_id=[snapshot_id]) - self.assertEqual(len(result['snapshotSet']), 1) - self.assertEqual( - ec2utils.ec2_id_to_id(result['snapshotSet'][0]['snapshotId']), - snap2['id']) - db.snapshot_destroy(self.context, snap1['id']) - db.snapshot_destroy(self.context, snap2['id']) - db.volume_destroy(self.context, vol['id']) - - def test_create_snapshot(self): - """Makes sure create_snapshot works.""" - vol = db.volume_create(self.context, {'status': "available"}) - volume_id = ec2utils.id_to_ec2_vol_id(vol['id']) - - result = self.cloud.create_snapshot(self.context, - volume_id=volume_id) - snapshot_id = result['snapshotId'] - result = self.cloud.describe_snapshots(self.context) - self.assertEqual(len(result['snapshotSet']), 1) - self.assertEqual(result['snapshotSet'][0]['snapshotId'], snapshot_id) - - db.snapshot_destroy(self.context, ec2utils.ec2_id_to_id(snapshot_id)) - db.volume_destroy(self.context, vol['id']) - - def test_delete_snapshot(self): - """Makes sure delete_snapshot works.""" - vol = db.volume_create(self.context, {'status': "available"}) - snap = db.snapshot_create(self.context, {'volume_id': vol['id'], - 'status': "available"}) - snapshot_id = ec2utils.id_to_ec2_snap_id(snap['id']) - - result = self.cloud.delete_snapshot(self.context, - snapshot_id=snapshot_id) - self.assertTrue(result) - - db.volume_destroy(self.context, vol['id']) - - def test_describe_instances(self): - """Makes sure describe_instances works and filters results.""" - inst1 = db.instance_create(self.context, {'reservation_id': 'a', - 'image_ref': 1, - 'host': 'host1'}) - inst2 = db.instance_create(self.context, {'reservation_id': 'a', - 'image_ref': 1, - 'host': 'host2'}) - comp1 = db.service_create(self.context, {'host': 'host1', - 'availability_zone': 'zone1', - 'topic': "compute"}) - comp2 = db.service_create(self.context, {'host': 'host2', - 'availability_zone': 'zone2', - 'topic': "compute"}) - result = self.cloud.describe_instances(self.context) - result = result['reservationSet'][0] - self.assertEqual(len(result['instancesSet']), 2) - instance_id = ec2utils.id_to_ec2_id(inst2['id']) - result = self.cloud.describe_instances(self.context, - instance_id=[instance_id]) - result = result['reservationSet'][0] - self.assertEqual(len(result['instancesSet']), 1) - self.assertEqual(result['instancesSet'][0]['instanceId'], - instance_id) - self.assertEqual(result['instancesSet'][0] - ['placement']['availabilityZone'], 'zone2') - db.instance_destroy(self.context, inst1['id']) - db.instance_destroy(self.context, inst2['id']) - db.service_destroy(self.context, comp1['id']) - db.service_destroy(self.context, comp2['id']) - - def test_describe_instances_deleted(self): - args1 = {'reservation_id': 'a', 'image_ref': 1, 'host': 'host1'} - inst1 = db.instance_create(self.context, args1) - args2 = {'reservation_id': 'b', 'image_ref': 1, 'host': 'host1'} - inst2 = db.instance_create(self.context, args2) - db.instance_destroy(self.context, inst1.id) - result = self.cloud.describe_instances(self.context) - self.assertEqual(len(result['reservationSet']), 1) - result1 = result['reservationSet'][0]['instancesSet'] - self.assertEqual(result1[0]['instanceId'], - ec2utils.id_to_ec2_id(inst2.id)) - - def _block_device_mapping_create(self, instance_id, mappings): - volumes = [] - for bdm in mappings: - db.block_device_mapping_create(self.context, bdm) - if 'volume_id' in bdm: - values = {'id': bdm['volume_id']} - for bdm_key, vol_key in [('snapshot_id', 'snapshot_id'), - ('snapshot_size', 'volume_size'), - ('delete_on_termination', - 'delete_on_termination')]: - if bdm_key in bdm: - values[vol_key] = bdm[bdm_key] - vol = db.volume_create(self.context, values) - db.volume_attached(self.context, vol['id'], - instance_id, bdm['device_name']) - volumes.append(vol) - return volumes - - def _setUpBlockDeviceMapping(self): - inst1 = db.instance_create(self.context, - {'image_ref': 1, - 'root_device_name': '/dev/sdb1'}) - inst2 = db.instance_create(self.context, - {'image_ref': 2, - 'root_device_name': '/dev/sdc1'}) - - instance_id = inst1['id'] - mappings0 = [ - {'instance_id': instance_id, - 'device_name': '/dev/sdb1', - 'snapshot_id': '1', - 'volume_id': '2'}, - {'instance_id': instance_id, - 'device_name': '/dev/sdb2', - 'volume_id': '3', - 'volume_size': 1}, - {'instance_id': instance_id, - 'device_name': '/dev/sdb3', - 'delete_on_termination': True, - 'snapshot_id': '4', - 'volume_id': '5'}, - {'instance_id': instance_id, - 'device_name': '/dev/sdb4', - 'delete_on_termination': False, - 'snapshot_id': '6', - 'volume_id': '7'}, - {'instance_id': instance_id, - 'device_name': '/dev/sdb5', - 'snapshot_id': '8', - 'volume_id': '9', - 'volume_size': 0}, - {'instance_id': instance_id, - 'device_name': '/dev/sdb6', - 'snapshot_id': '10', - 'volume_id': '11', - 'volume_size': 1}, - {'instance_id': instance_id, - 'device_name': '/dev/sdb7', - 'no_device': True}, - {'instance_id': instance_id, - 'device_name': '/dev/sdb8', - 'virtual_name': 'swap'}, - {'instance_id': instance_id, - 'device_name': '/dev/sdb9', - 'virtual_name': 'ephemeral3'}] - - volumes = self._block_device_mapping_create(instance_id, mappings0) - return (inst1, inst2, volumes) - - def _tearDownBlockDeviceMapping(self, inst1, inst2, volumes): - for vol in volumes: - db.volume_destroy(self.context, vol['id']) - for id in (inst1['id'], inst2['id']): - for bdm in db.block_device_mapping_get_all_by_instance( - self.context, id): - db.block_device_mapping_destroy(self.context, bdm['id']) - db.instance_destroy(self.context, inst2['id']) - db.instance_destroy(self.context, inst1['id']) - - _expected_instance_bdm1 = { - 'instanceId': 'i-00000001', - 'rootDeviceName': '/dev/sdb1', - 'rootDeviceType': 'ebs'} - - _expected_block_device_mapping0 = [ - {'deviceName': '/dev/sdb1', - 'ebs': {'status': 'in-use', - 'deleteOnTermination': False, - 'volumeId': 2, - }}, - {'deviceName': '/dev/sdb2', - 'ebs': {'status': 'in-use', - 'deleteOnTermination': False, - 'volumeId': 3, - }}, - {'deviceName': '/dev/sdb3', - 'ebs': {'status': 'in-use', - 'deleteOnTermination': True, - 'volumeId': 5, - }}, - {'deviceName': '/dev/sdb4', - 'ebs': {'status': 'in-use', - 'deleteOnTermination': False, - 'volumeId': 7, - }}, - {'deviceName': '/dev/sdb5', - 'ebs': {'status': 'in-use', - 'deleteOnTermination': False, - 'volumeId': 9, - }}, - {'deviceName': '/dev/sdb6', - 'ebs': {'status': 'in-use', - 'deleteOnTermination': False, - 'volumeId': 11, }}] - # NOTE(yamahata): swap/ephemeral device case isn't supported yet. - - _expected_instance_bdm2 = { - 'instanceId': 'i-00000002', - 'rootDeviceName': '/dev/sdc1', - 'rootDeviceType': 'instance-store'} - - def test_format_instance_bdm(self): - (inst1, inst2, volumes) = self._setUpBlockDeviceMapping() - - result = {} - self.cloud._format_instance_bdm(self.context, inst1['id'], '/dev/sdb1', - result) - self.assertSubDictMatch( - {'rootDeviceType': self._expected_instance_bdm1['rootDeviceType']}, - result) - self._assertEqualBlockDeviceMapping( - self._expected_block_device_mapping0, result['blockDeviceMapping']) - - result = {} - self.cloud._format_instance_bdm(self.context, inst2['id'], '/dev/sdc1', - result) - self.assertSubDictMatch( - {'rootDeviceType': self._expected_instance_bdm2['rootDeviceType']}, - result) - - self._tearDownBlockDeviceMapping(inst1, inst2, volumes) - - def _assertInstance(self, instance_id): - ec2_instance_id = ec2utils.id_to_ec2_id(instance_id) - result = self.cloud.describe_instances(self.context, - instance_id=[ec2_instance_id]) - result = result['reservationSet'][0] - self.assertEqual(len(result['instancesSet']), 1) - result = result['instancesSet'][0] - self.assertEqual(result['instanceId'], ec2_instance_id) - return result - - def _assertEqualBlockDeviceMapping(self, expected, result): - self.assertEqual(len(expected), len(result)) - for x in expected: - found = False - for y in result: - if x['deviceName'] == y['deviceName']: - self.assertSubDictMatch(x, y) - found = True - break - self.assertTrue(found) - - def test_describe_instances_bdm(self): - """Make sure describe_instances works with root_device_name and - block device mappings - """ - (inst1, inst2, volumes) = self._setUpBlockDeviceMapping() - - result = self._assertInstance(inst1['id']) - self.assertSubDictMatch(self._expected_instance_bdm1, result) - self._assertEqualBlockDeviceMapping( - self._expected_block_device_mapping0, result['blockDeviceMapping']) - - result = self._assertInstance(inst2['id']) - self.assertSubDictMatch(self._expected_instance_bdm2, result) - - self._tearDownBlockDeviceMapping(inst1, inst2, volumes) - - def test_describe_images(self): - describe_images = self.cloud.describe_images - - def fake_detail(meh, context): - return [{'id': 1, 'container_format': 'ami', - 'properties': {'kernel_id': 1, 'ramdisk_id': 1, - 'type': 'machine'}}] - - def fake_show_none(meh, context, id): - raise exception.ImageNotFound(image_id='bad_image_id') - - self.stubs.Set(fake._FakeImageService, 'detail', fake_detail) - # list all - result1 = describe_images(self.context) - result1 = result1['imagesSet'][0] - self.assertEqual(result1['imageId'], 'ami-00000001') - # provided a valid image_id - result2 = describe_images(self.context, ['ami-00000001']) - self.assertEqual(1, len(result2['imagesSet'])) - # provide more than 1 valid image_id - result3 = describe_images(self.context, ['ami-00000001', - 'ami-00000002']) - self.assertEqual(2, len(result3['imagesSet'])) - # provide an non-existing image_id - self.stubs.UnsetAll() - self.stubs.Set(fake._FakeImageService, 'show', fake_show_none) - self.stubs.Set(fake._FakeImageService, 'show_by_name', fake_show_none) - self.assertRaises(exception.ImageNotFound, describe_images, - self.context, ['ami-fake']) - - def assertDictListUnorderedMatch(self, L1, L2, key): - self.assertEqual(len(L1), len(L2)) - for d1 in L1: - self.assertTrue(key in d1) - for d2 in L2: - self.assertTrue(key in d2) - if d1[key] == d2[key]: - self.assertDictMatch(d1, d2) - - def _setUpImageSet(self, create_volumes_and_snapshots=False): - mappings1 = [ - {'device': '/dev/sda1', 'virtual': 'root'}, - - {'device': 'sdb0', 'virtual': 'ephemeral0'}, - {'device': 'sdb1', 'virtual': 'ephemeral1'}, - {'device': 'sdb2', 'virtual': 'ephemeral2'}, - {'device': 'sdb3', 'virtual': 'ephemeral3'}, - {'device': 'sdb4', 'virtual': 'ephemeral4'}, - - {'device': 'sdc0', 'virtual': 'swap'}, - {'device': 'sdc1', 'virtual': 'swap'}, - {'device': 'sdc2', 'virtual': 'swap'}, - {'device': 'sdc3', 'virtual': 'swap'}, - {'device': 'sdc4', 'virtual': 'swap'}] - block_device_mapping1 = [ - {'device_name': '/dev/sdb1', 'snapshot_id': 01234567}, - {'device_name': '/dev/sdb2', 'volume_id': 01234567}, - {'device_name': '/dev/sdb3', 'virtual_name': 'ephemeral5'}, - {'device_name': '/dev/sdb4', 'no_device': True}, - - {'device_name': '/dev/sdc1', 'snapshot_id': 12345678}, - {'device_name': '/dev/sdc2', 'volume_id': 12345678}, - {'device_name': '/dev/sdc3', 'virtual_name': 'ephemeral6'}, - {'device_name': '/dev/sdc4', 'no_device': True}] - image1 = { - 'id': 1, - 'properties': { - 'kernel_id': 1, - 'type': 'machine', - 'image_state': 'available', - 'mappings': mappings1, - 'block_device_mapping': block_device_mapping1, - } - } - - mappings2 = [{'device': '/dev/sda1', 'virtual': 'root'}] - block_device_mapping2 = [{'device_name': '/dev/sdb1', - 'snapshot_id': 01234567}] - image2 = { - 'id': 2, - 'properties': { - 'kernel_id': 2, - 'type': 'machine', - 'root_device_name': '/dev/sdb1', - 'mappings': mappings2, - 'block_device_mapping': block_device_mapping2}} - - def fake_show(meh, context, image_id): - for i in [image1, image2]: - if i['id'] == image_id: - return i - raise exception.ImageNotFound(image_id=image_id) - - def fake_detail(meh, context): - return [image1, image2] - - self.stubs.Set(fake._FakeImageService, 'show', fake_show) - self.stubs.Set(fake._FakeImageService, 'detail', fake_detail) - - volumes = [] - snapshots = [] - if create_volumes_and_snapshots: - for bdm in block_device_mapping1: - if 'volume_id' in bdm: - vol = self._volume_create(bdm['volume_id']) - volumes.append(vol['id']) - if 'snapshot_id' in bdm: - snap = db.snapshot_create(self.context, - {'id': bdm['snapshot_id'], - 'volume_id': 76543210, - 'status': "available", - 'volume_size': 1}) - snapshots.append(snap['id']) - return (volumes, snapshots) - - def _assertImageSet(self, result, root_device_type, root_device_name): - self.assertEqual(1, len(result['imagesSet'])) - result = result['imagesSet'][0] - self.assertTrue('rootDeviceType' in result) - self.assertEqual(result['rootDeviceType'], root_device_type) - self.assertTrue('rootDeviceName' in result) - self.assertEqual(result['rootDeviceName'], root_device_name) - self.assertTrue('blockDeviceMapping' in result) - - return result - - _expected_root_device_name1 = '/dev/sda1' - # NOTE(yamahata): noDevice doesn't make sense when returning mapping - # It makes sense only when user overriding existing - # mapping. - _expected_bdms1 = [ - {'deviceName': '/dev/sdb0', 'virtualName': 'ephemeral0'}, - {'deviceName': '/dev/sdb1', 'ebs': {'snapshotId': - 'snap-00053977'}}, - {'deviceName': '/dev/sdb2', 'ebs': {'snapshotId': - 'vol-00053977'}}, - {'deviceName': '/dev/sdb3', 'virtualName': 'ephemeral5'}, - # {'deviceName': '/dev/sdb4', 'noDevice': True}, - - {'deviceName': '/dev/sdc0', 'virtualName': 'swap'}, - {'deviceName': '/dev/sdc1', 'ebs': {'snapshotId': - 'snap-00bc614e'}}, - {'deviceName': '/dev/sdc2', 'ebs': {'snapshotId': - 'vol-00bc614e'}}, - {'deviceName': '/dev/sdc3', 'virtualName': 'ephemeral6'}, - # {'deviceName': '/dev/sdc4', 'noDevice': True} - ] - - _expected_root_device_name2 = '/dev/sdb1' - _expected_bdms2 = [{'deviceName': '/dev/sdb1', - 'ebs': {'snapshotId': 'snap-00053977'}}] - - # NOTE(yamahata): - # InstanceBlockDeviceMappingItemType - # rootDeviceType - # rootDeviceName - # blockDeviceMapping - # deviceName - # virtualName - # ebs - # snapshotId - # volumeSize - # deleteOnTermination - # noDevice - def test_describe_image_mapping(self): - """test for rootDeviceName and blockDeiceMapping""" - describe_images = self.cloud.describe_images - self._setUpImageSet() - - result = describe_images(self.context, ['ami-00000001']) - result = self._assertImageSet(result, 'instance-store', - self._expected_root_device_name1) - - self.assertDictListUnorderedMatch(result['blockDeviceMapping'], - self._expected_bdms1, 'deviceName') - - result = describe_images(self.context, ['ami-00000002']) - result = self._assertImageSet(result, 'ebs', - self._expected_root_device_name2) - - self.assertDictListUnorderedMatch(result['blockDeviceMapping'], - self._expected_bdms2, 'deviceName') - - self.stubs.UnsetAll() - - def test_describe_image_attribute(self): - describe_image_attribute = self.cloud.describe_image_attribute - - def fake_show(meh, context, id): - return {'id': 1, 'properties': {'kernel_id': 1, 'ramdisk_id': 1, - 'type': 'machine'}, 'container_format': 'ami', - 'is_public': True} - - self.stubs.Set(fake._FakeImageService, 'show', fake_show) - self.stubs.Set(fake._FakeImageService, 'show_by_name', fake_show) - result = describe_image_attribute(self.context, 'ami-00000001', - 'launchPermission') - self.assertEqual([{'group': 'all'}], result['launchPermission']) - - def test_describe_image_attribute_root_device_name(self): - describe_image_attribute = self.cloud.describe_image_attribute - self._setUpImageSet() - - result = describe_image_attribute(self.context, 'ami-00000001', - 'rootDeviceName') - self.assertEqual(result['rootDeviceName'], - self._expected_root_device_name1) - result = describe_image_attribute(self.context, 'ami-00000002', - 'rootDeviceName') - self.assertEqual(result['rootDeviceName'], - self._expected_root_device_name2) - - def test_describe_image_attribute_block_device_mapping(self): - describe_image_attribute = self.cloud.describe_image_attribute - self._setUpImageSet() - - result = describe_image_attribute(self.context, 'ami-00000001', - 'blockDeviceMapping') - self.assertDictListUnorderedMatch(result['blockDeviceMapping'], - self._expected_bdms1, 'deviceName') - result = describe_image_attribute(self.context, 'ami-00000002', - 'blockDeviceMapping') - self.assertDictListUnorderedMatch(result['blockDeviceMapping'], - self._expected_bdms2, 'deviceName') - - def test_modify_image_attribute(self): - modify_image_attribute = self.cloud.modify_image_attribute - - fake_metadata = {'id': 1, 'container_format': 'ami', - 'properties': {'kernel_id': 1, 'ramdisk_id': 1, - 'type': 'machine'}, 'is_public': False} - - def fake_show(meh, context, id): - return fake_metadata - - def fake_update(meh, context, image_id, metadata, data=None): - fake_metadata.update(metadata) - return fake_metadata - - self.stubs.Set(fake._FakeImageService, 'show', fake_show) - self.stubs.Set(fake._FakeImageService, 'show_by_name', fake_show) - self.stubs.Set(fake._FakeImageService, 'update', fake_update) - result = modify_image_attribute(self.context, 'ami-00000001', - 'launchPermission', 'add', - user_group=['all']) - self.assertEqual(True, result['is_public']) - - def test_deregister_image(self): - deregister_image = self.cloud.deregister_image - - def fake_delete(self, context, id): - return None - - self.stubs.Set(fake._FakeImageService, 'delete', fake_delete) - # valid image - result = deregister_image(self.context, 'ami-00000001') - self.assertEqual(result['imageId'], 'ami-00000001') - # invalid image - self.stubs.UnsetAll() - - def fake_detail_empty(self, context): - return [] - - self.stubs.Set(fake._FakeImageService, 'detail', fake_detail_empty) - self.assertRaises(exception.ImageNotFound, deregister_image, - self.context, 'ami-bad001') - - def test_deregister_image_wrong_container_type(self): - deregister_image = self.cloud.deregister_image - - def fake_delete(self, context, id): - return None - - self.stubs.Set(fake._FakeImageService, 'delete', fake_delete) - self.assertRaises(exception.NotFound, deregister_image, self.context, - 'aki-00000001') - - def _run_instance(self, **kwargs): - rv = self.cloud.run_instances(self.context, **kwargs) - instance_id = rv['instancesSet'][0]['instanceId'] - return instance_id - - def _run_instance_wait(self, **kwargs): - ec2_instance_id = self._run_instance(**kwargs) - self._wait_for_running(ec2_instance_id) - return ec2_instance_id - - def test_console_output(self): - instance_id = self._run_instance( - image_id='ami-1', - instance_type=FLAGS.default_instance_type, - max_count=1) - output = self.cloud.get_console_output(context=self.context, - instance_id=[instance_id]) - self.assertEquals(b64decode(output['output']), 'FAKE CONSOLE?OUTPUT') - # TODO(soren): We need this until we can stop polling in the rpc code - # for unit tests. - rv = self.cloud.terminate_instances(self.context, [instance_id]) - - def test_ajax_console(self): - instance_id = self._run_instance(image_id='ami-1') - output = self.cloud.get_ajax_console(context=self.context, - instance_id=[instance_id]) - self.assertEquals(output['url'], - '%s/?token=FAKETOKEN' % FLAGS.ajax_console_proxy_url) - # TODO(soren): We need this until we can stop polling in the rpc code - # for unit tests. - rv = self.cloud.terminate_instances(self.context, [instance_id]) - - def test_key_generation(self): - result = self._create_key('test') - private_key = result['private_key'] - key = RSA.load_key_string(private_key, callback=lambda: None) - bio = BIO.MemoryBuffer() - public_key = db.key_pair_get(self.context, - self.context.user_id, - 'test')['public_key'] - key.save_pub_key_bio(bio) - converted = crypto.ssl_pub_to_ssh_pub(bio.read()) - # assert key fields are equal - self.assertEqual(public_key.split(" ")[1].strip(), - converted.split(" ")[1].strip()) - - def test_describe_key_pairs(self): - self._create_key('test1') - self._create_key('test2') - result = self.cloud.describe_key_pairs(self.context) - keys = result["keySet"] - self.assertTrue(filter(lambda k: k['keyName'] == 'test1', keys)) - self.assertTrue(filter(lambda k: k['keyName'] == 'test2', keys)) - - def test_import_public_key(self): - # test when user provides all values - result1 = self.cloud.import_public_key(self.context, - 'testimportkey1', - 'mytestpubkey', - 'mytestfprint') - self.assertTrue(result1) - keydata = db.key_pair_get(self.context, - self.context.user_id, - 'testimportkey1') - self.assertEqual('mytestpubkey', keydata['public_key']) - self.assertEqual('mytestfprint', keydata['fingerprint']) - # test when user omits fingerprint - pubkey_path = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'public_key') - f = open(pubkey_path + '/dummy.pub', 'r') - dummypub = f.readline().rstrip() - f.close - f = open(pubkey_path + '/dummy.fingerprint', 'r') - dummyfprint = f.readline().rstrip() - f.close - result2 = self.cloud.import_public_key(self.context, - 'testimportkey2', - dummypub) - self.assertTrue(result2) - keydata = db.key_pair_get(self.context, - self.context.user_id, - 'testimportkey2') - self.assertEqual(dummypub, keydata['public_key']) - self.assertEqual(dummyfprint, keydata['fingerprint']) - - def test_delete_key_pair(self): - self._create_key('test') - self.cloud.delete_key_pair(self.context, 'test') - - def test_run_instances(self): - kwargs = {'image_id': FLAGS.default_image, - 'instance_type': FLAGS.default_instance_type, - 'max_count': 1} - run_instances = self.cloud.run_instances - result = run_instances(self.context, **kwargs) - instance = result['instancesSet'][0] - self.assertEqual(instance['imageId'], 'ami-00000001') - self.assertEqual(instance['displayName'], 'Server 1') - self.assertEqual(instance['instanceId'], 'i-00000001') - self.assertEqual(instance['instanceState']['name'], 'running') - self.assertEqual(instance['instanceType'], 'm1.small') - - def test_run_instances_image_state_none(self): - kwargs = {'image_id': FLAGS.default_image, - 'instance_type': FLAGS.default_instance_type, - 'max_count': 1} - run_instances = self.cloud.run_instances - - def fake_show_no_state(self, context, id): - return {'id': 1, 'properties': {'kernel_id': 1, 'ramdisk_id': 1, - 'type': 'machine'}, 'container_format': 'ami'} - - self.stubs.UnsetAll() - self.stubs.Set(fake._FakeImageService, 'show', fake_show_no_state) - self.assertRaises(exception.ApiError, run_instances, - self.context, **kwargs) - - def test_run_instances_image_state_invalid(self): - kwargs = {'image_id': FLAGS.default_image, - 'instance_type': FLAGS.default_instance_type, - 'max_count': 1} - run_instances = self.cloud.run_instances - - def fake_show_decrypt(self, context, id): - return {'id': 1, 'container_format': 'ami', - 'properties': {'kernel_id': 1, 'ramdisk_id': 1, - 'type': 'machine', 'image_state': 'decrypting'}} - - self.stubs.UnsetAll() - self.stubs.Set(fake._FakeImageService, 'show', fake_show_decrypt) - self.assertRaises(exception.ApiError, run_instances, - self.context, **kwargs) - - def test_run_instances_image_status_active(self): - kwargs = {'image_id': FLAGS.default_image, - 'instance_type': FLAGS.default_instance_type, - 'max_count': 1} - run_instances = self.cloud.run_instances - - def fake_show_stat_active(self, context, id): - return {'id': 1, 'container_format': 'ami', - 'properties': {'kernel_id': 1, 'ramdisk_id': 1, - 'type': 'machine'}, 'status': 'active'} - - self.stubs.Set(fake._FakeImageService, 'show', fake_show_stat_active) - - result = run_instances(self.context, **kwargs) - self.assertEqual(len(result['instancesSet']), 1) - - def test_terminate_instances(self): - inst1 = db.instance_create(self.context, {'reservation_id': 'a', - 'image_ref': 1, - 'host': 'host1'}) - terminate_instances = self.cloud.terminate_instances - # valid instance_id - result = terminate_instances(self.context, ['i-00000001']) - self.assertTrue(result) - # non-existing instance_id - self.assertRaises(exception.InstanceNotFound, terminate_instances, - self.context, ['i-2']) - db.instance_destroy(self.context, inst1['id']) - - def test_update_of_instance_display_fields(self): - inst = db.instance_create(self.context, {}) - ec2_id = ec2utils.id_to_ec2_id(inst['id']) - self.cloud.update_instance(self.context, ec2_id, - display_name='c00l 1m4g3') - inst = db.instance_get(self.context, inst['id']) - self.assertEqual('c00l 1m4g3', inst['display_name']) - db.instance_destroy(self.context, inst['id']) - - def test_update_of_instance_wont_update_private_fields(self): - inst = db.instance_create(self.context, {}) - host = inst['host'] - ec2_id = ec2utils.id_to_ec2_id(inst['id']) - self.cloud.update_instance(self.context, ec2_id, - display_name='c00l 1m4g3', - host='otherhost') - inst = db.instance_get(self.context, inst['id']) - self.assertEqual(host, inst['host']) - db.instance_destroy(self.context, inst['id']) - - def test_update_of_volume_display_fields(self): - vol = db.volume_create(self.context, {}) - self.cloud.update_volume(self.context, - ec2utils.id_to_ec2_vol_id(vol['id']), - display_name='c00l v0lum3') - vol = db.volume_get(self.context, vol['id']) - self.assertEqual('c00l v0lum3', vol['display_name']) - db.volume_destroy(self.context, vol['id']) - - def test_update_of_volume_wont_update_private_fields(self): - vol = db.volume_create(self.context, {}) - self.cloud.update_volume(self.context, - ec2utils.id_to_ec2_vol_id(vol['id']), - mountpoint='/not/here') - vol = db.volume_get(self.context, vol['id']) - self.assertEqual(None, vol['mountpoint']) - db.volume_destroy(self.context, vol['id']) - - def _restart_compute_service(self, periodic_interval=None): - """restart compute service. NOTE: fake driver forgets all instances.""" - self.compute.kill() - if periodic_interval: - self.compute = self.start_service( - 'compute', periodic_interval=periodic_interval) - else: - self.compute = self.start_service('compute') - - def _wait_for_state(self, ctxt, instance_id, predicate): - """Wait for a stopped instance to be a given state""" - id = ec2utils.ec2_id_to_id(instance_id) - while True: - info = self.cloud.compute_api.get(context=ctxt, instance_id=id) - LOG.debug(info) - if predicate(info): - break - greenthread.sleep(1) - - def _wait_for_running(self, instance_id): - def is_running(info): - vm_state = info["vm_state"] - task_state = info["task_state"] - return vm_state == vm_states.ACTIVE and task_state == None - self._wait_for_state(self.context, instance_id, is_running) - - def _wait_for_stopped(self, instance_id): - def is_stopped(info): - vm_state = info["vm_state"] - task_state = info["task_state"] - return vm_state == vm_states.STOPPED and task_state == None - self._wait_for_state(self.context, instance_id, is_stopped) - - def _wait_for_terminate(self, instance_id): - def is_deleted(info): - return info['deleted'] - elevated = self.context.elevated(read_deleted=True) - self._wait_for_state(elevated, instance_id, is_deleted) - - def test_stop_start_instance(self): - """Makes sure stop/start instance works""" - # enforce periodic tasks run in short time to avoid wait for 60s. - self._restart_compute_service(periodic_interval=0.3) - - kwargs = {'image_id': 'ami-1', - 'instance_type': FLAGS.default_instance_type, - 'max_count': 1, } - instance_id = self._run_instance_wait(**kwargs) - - # a running instance can't be started. It is just ignored. - result = self.cloud.start_instances(self.context, [instance_id]) - greenthread.sleep(0.3) - self.assertTrue(result) - - result = self.cloud.stop_instances(self.context, [instance_id]) - greenthread.sleep(0.3) - self.assertTrue(result) - self._wait_for_stopped(instance_id) - - result = self.cloud.start_instances(self.context, [instance_id]) - greenthread.sleep(0.3) - self.assertTrue(result) - self._wait_for_running(instance_id) - - result = self.cloud.stop_instances(self.context, [instance_id]) - greenthread.sleep(0.3) - self.assertTrue(result) - self._wait_for_stopped(instance_id) - - result = self.cloud.terminate_instances(self.context, [instance_id]) - greenthread.sleep(0.3) - self.assertTrue(result) - - self._restart_compute_service() - - def _volume_create(self, volume_id=None): - kwargs = {'status': 'available', - 'host': self.volume.host, - 'size': 1, - 'attach_status': 'detached', } - if volume_id: - kwargs['id'] = volume_id - return db.volume_create(self.context, kwargs) - - def _assert_volume_attached(self, vol, instance_id, mountpoint): - self.assertEqual(vol['instance_id'], instance_id) - self.assertEqual(vol['mountpoint'], mountpoint) - self.assertEqual(vol['status'], "in-use") - self.assertEqual(vol['attach_status'], "attached") - - def _assert_volume_detached(self, vol): - self.assertEqual(vol['instance_id'], None) - self.assertEqual(vol['mountpoint'], None) - self.assertEqual(vol['status'], "available") - self.assertEqual(vol['attach_status'], "detached") - - def test_stop_start_with_volume(self): - """Make sure run instance with block device mapping works""" - - # enforce periodic tasks run in short time to avoid wait for 60s. - self._restart_compute_service(periodic_interval=0.3) - - vol1 = self._volume_create() - vol2 = self._volume_create() - kwargs = {'image_id': 'ami-1', - 'instance_type': FLAGS.default_instance_type, - 'max_count': 1, - 'block_device_mapping': [{'device_name': '/dev/vdb', - 'volume_id': vol1['id'], - 'delete_on_termination': False}, - {'device_name': '/dev/vdc', - 'volume_id': vol2['id'], - 'delete_on_termination': True}, - ]} - ec2_instance_id = self._run_instance_wait(**kwargs) - instance_id = ec2utils.ec2_id_to_id(ec2_instance_id) - - vols = db.volume_get_all_by_instance(self.context, instance_id) - self.assertEqual(len(vols), 2) - for vol in vols: - self.assertTrue(vol['id'] == vol1['id'] or vol['id'] == vol2['id']) - - vol = db.volume_get(self.context, vol1['id']) - self._assert_volume_attached(vol, instance_id, '/dev/vdb') - - vol = db.volume_get(self.context, vol2['id']) - self._assert_volume_attached(vol, instance_id, '/dev/vdc') - - result = self.cloud.stop_instances(self.context, [ec2_instance_id]) - self.assertTrue(result) - self._wait_for_stopped(ec2_instance_id) - - vol = db.volume_get(self.context, vol1['id']) - self._assert_volume_detached(vol) - vol = db.volume_get(self.context, vol2['id']) - self._assert_volume_detached(vol) - - self.cloud.start_instances(self.context, [ec2_instance_id]) - self._wait_for_running(ec2_instance_id) - vols = db.volume_get_all_by_instance(self.context, instance_id) - self.assertEqual(len(vols), 2) - for vol in vols: - self.assertTrue(vol['id'] == vol1['id'] or vol['id'] == vol2['id']) - self.assertTrue(vol['mountpoint'] == '/dev/vdb' or - vol['mountpoint'] == '/dev/vdc') - self.assertEqual(vol['instance_id'], instance_id) - self.assertEqual(vol['status'], "in-use") - self.assertEqual(vol['attach_status'], "attached") - - self.cloud.terminate_instances(self.context, [ec2_instance_id]) - greenthread.sleep(0.3) - - admin_ctxt = context.get_admin_context(read_deleted=False) - vol = db.volume_get(admin_ctxt, vol1['id']) - self.assertFalse(vol['deleted']) - db.volume_destroy(self.context, vol1['id']) - - greenthread.sleep(0.3) - admin_ctxt = context.get_admin_context(read_deleted=True) - vol = db.volume_get(admin_ctxt, vol2['id']) - self.assertTrue(vol['deleted']) - - self._restart_compute_service() - - def test_stop_with_attached_volume(self): - """Make sure attach info is reflected to block device mapping""" - # enforce periodic tasks run in short time to avoid wait for 60s. - self._restart_compute_service(periodic_interval=0.3) - - vol1 = self._volume_create() - vol2 = self._volume_create() - kwargs = {'image_id': 'ami-1', - 'instance_type': FLAGS.default_instance_type, - 'max_count': 1, - 'block_device_mapping': [{'device_name': '/dev/vdb', - 'volume_id': vol1['id'], - 'delete_on_termination': True}]} - ec2_instance_id = self._run_instance_wait(**kwargs) - instance_id = ec2utils.ec2_id_to_id(ec2_instance_id) - - vols = db.volume_get_all_by_instance(self.context, instance_id) - self.assertEqual(len(vols), 1) - for vol in vols: - self.assertEqual(vol['id'], vol1['id']) - self._assert_volume_attached(vol, instance_id, '/dev/vdb') - - vol = db.volume_get(self.context, vol2['id']) - self._assert_volume_detached(vol) - - self.cloud.compute_api.attach_volume(self.context, - instance_id=instance_id, - volume_id=vol2['id'], - device='/dev/vdc') - greenthread.sleep(0.3) - vol = db.volume_get(self.context, vol2['id']) - self._assert_volume_attached(vol, instance_id, '/dev/vdc') - - self.cloud.compute_api.detach_volume(self.context, - volume_id=vol1['id']) - greenthread.sleep(0.3) - vol = db.volume_get(self.context, vol1['id']) - self._assert_volume_detached(vol) - - result = self.cloud.stop_instances(self.context, [ec2_instance_id]) - self.assertTrue(result) - self._wait_for_stopped(ec2_instance_id) - - for vol_id in (vol1['id'], vol2['id']): - vol = db.volume_get(self.context, vol_id) - self._assert_volume_detached(vol) - - self.cloud.start_instances(self.context, [ec2_instance_id]) - self._wait_for_running(ec2_instance_id) - vols = db.volume_get_all_by_instance(self.context, instance_id) - self.assertEqual(len(vols), 1) - for vol in vols: - self.assertEqual(vol['id'], vol2['id']) - self._assert_volume_attached(vol, instance_id, '/dev/vdc') - - vol = db.volume_get(self.context, vol1['id']) - self._assert_volume_detached(vol) - - self.cloud.terminate_instances(self.context, [ec2_instance_id]) - greenthread.sleep(0.3) - - for vol_id in (vol1['id'], vol2['id']): - vol = db.volume_get(self.context, vol_id) - self.assertEqual(vol['id'], vol_id) - self._assert_volume_detached(vol) - db.volume_destroy(self.context, vol_id) - - self._restart_compute_service() - - def _create_snapshot(self, ec2_volume_id): - result = self.cloud.create_snapshot(self.context, - volume_id=ec2_volume_id) - greenthread.sleep(0.3) - return result['snapshotId'] - - def test_run_with_snapshot(self): - """Makes sure run/stop/start instance with snapshot works.""" - vol = self._volume_create() - ec2_volume_id = ec2utils.id_to_ec2_vol_id(vol['id']) - - ec2_snapshot1_id = self._create_snapshot(ec2_volume_id) - snapshot1_id = ec2utils.ec2_id_to_id(ec2_snapshot1_id) - ec2_snapshot2_id = self._create_snapshot(ec2_volume_id) - snapshot2_id = ec2utils.ec2_id_to_id(ec2_snapshot2_id) - - kwargs = {'image_id': 'ami-1', - 'instance_type': FLAGS.default_instance_type, - 'max_count': 1, - 'block_device_mapping': [{'device_name': '/dev/vdb', - 'snapshot_id': snapshot1_id, - 'delete_on_termination': False, }, - {'device_name': '/dev/vdc', - 'snapshot_id': snapshot2_id, - 'delete_on_termination': True}]} - ec2_instance_id = self._run_instance_wait(**kwargs) - instance_id = ec2utils.ec2_id_to_id(ec2_instance_id) - - vols = db.volume_get_all_by_instance(self.context, instance_id) - self.assertEqual(len(vols), 2) - vol1_id = None - vol2_id = None - for vol in vols: - snapshot_id = vol['snapshot_id'] - if snapshot_id == snapshot1_id: - vol1_id = vol['id'] - mountpoint = '/dev/vdb' - elif snapshot_id == snapshot2_id: - vol2_id = vol['id'] - mountpoint = '/dev/vdc' - else: - self.fail() - - self._assert_volume_attached(vol, instance_id, mountpoint) - - self.assertTrue(vol1_id) - self.assertTrue(vol2_id) - - self.cloud.terminate_instances(self.context, [ec2_instance_id]) - greenthread.sleep(0.3) - self._wait_for_terminate(ec2_instance_id) - - greenthread.sleep(0.3) - admin_ctxt = context.get_admin_context(read_deleted=False) - vol = db.volume_get(admin_ctxt, vol1_id) - self._assert_volume_detached(vol) - self.assertFalse(vol['deleted']) - db.volume_destroy(self.context, vol1_id) - - greenthread.sleep(0.3) - admin_ctxt = context.get_admin_context(read_deleted=True) - vol = db.volume_get(admin_ctxt, vol2_id) - self.assertTrue(vol['deleted']) - - for snapshot_id in (ec2_snapshot1_id, ec2_snapshot2_id): - self.cloud.delete_snapshot(self.context, snapshot_id) - greenthread.sleep(0.3) - db.volume_destroy(self.context, vol['id']) - - def test_create_image(self): - """Make sure that CreateImage works""" - # enforce periodic tasks run in short time to avoid wait for 60s. - self._restart_compute_service(periodic_interval=0.3) - - (volumes, snapshots) = self._setUpImageSet( - create_volumes_and_snapshots=True) - - kwargs = {'image_id': 'ami-1', - 'instance_type': FLAGS.default_instance_type, - 'max_count': 1} - ec2_instance_id = self._run_instance_wait(**kwargs) - - # TODO(yamahata): s3._s3_create() can't be tested easily by unit test - # as there is no unit test for s3.create() - ## result = self.cloud.create_image(self.context, ec2_instance_id, - ## no_reboot=True) - ## ec2_image_id = result['imageId'] - ## created_image = self.cloud.describe_images(self.context, - ## [ec2_image_id]) - - self.cloud.terminate_instances(self.context, [ec2_instance_id]) - for vol in volumes: - db.volume_destroy(self.context, vol) - for snap in snapshots: - db.snapshot_destroy(self.context, snap) - # TODO(yamahata): clean up snapshot created by CreateImage. - - self._restart_compute_service() - - @staticmethod - def _fake_bdm_get(ctxt, id): - return [{'volume_id': 87654321, - 'snapshot_id': None, - 'no_device': None, - 'virtual_name': None, - 'delete_on_termination': True, - 'device_name': '/dev/sdh'}, - {'volume_id': None, - 'snapshot_id': 98765432, - 'no_device': None, - 'virtual_name': None, - 'delete_on_termination': True, - 'device_name': '/dev/sdi'}, - {'volume_id': None, - 'snapshot_id': None, - 'no_device': True, - 'virtual_name': None, - 'delete_on_termination': None, - 'device_name': None}, - {'volume_id': None, - 'snapshot_id': None, - 'no_device': None, - 'virtual_name': 'ephemeral0', - 'delete_on_termination': None, - 'device_name': '/dev/sdb'}, - {'volume_id': None, - 'snapshot_id': None, - 'no_device': None, - 'virtual_name': 'swap', - 'delete_on_termination': None, - 'device_name': '/dev/sdc'}, - {'volume_id': None, - 'snapshot_id': None, - 'no_device': None, - 'virtual_name': 'ephemeral1', - 'delete_on_termination': None, - 'device_name': '/dev/sdd'}, - {'volume_id': None, - 'snapshot_id': None, - 'no_device': None, - 'virtual_name': 'ephemeral2', - 'delete_on_termination': None, - 'device_name': '/dev/sd3'}, - ] - - def test_get_instance_mapping(self): - """Make sure that _get_instance_mapping works""" - ctxt = None - instance_ref0 = {'id': 0, - 'root_device_name': None} - instance_ref1 = {'id': 0, - 'root_device_name': '/dev/sda1'} - - self.stubs.Set(db, 'block_device_mapping_get_all_by_instance', - self._fake_bdm_get) - - expected = {'ami': 'sda1', - 'root': '/dev/sda1', - 'ephemeral0': '/dev/sdb', - 'swap': '/dev/sdc', - 'ephemeral1': '/dev/sdd', - 'ephemeral2': '/dev/sd3'} - - self.assertEqual(self.cloud._format_instance_mapping(ctxt, - instance_ref0), - cloud._DEFAULT_MAPPINGS) - self.assertEqual(self.cloud._format_instance_mapping(ctxt, - instance_ref1), - expected) - - def test_describe_instance_attribute(self): - """Make sure that describe_instance_attribute works""" - self.stubs.Set(db, 'block_device_mapping_get_all_by_instance', - self._fake_bdm_get) - - def fake_get(ctxt, instance_id): - return { - 'id': 0, - 'root_device_name': '/dev/sdh', - 'security_groups': [{'name': 'fake0'}, {'name': 'fake1'}], - 'vm_state': vm_states.STOPPED, - 'instance_type': {'name': 'fake_type'}, - 'kernel_id': 1, - 'ramdisk_id': 2, - 'user_data': 'fake-user data', - } - self.stubs.Set(self.cloud.compute_api, 'get', fake_get) - - def fake_volume_get(ctxt, volume_id, session=None): - if volume_id == 87654321: - return {'id': volume_id, - 'attach_time': '13:56:24', - 'status': 'in-use'} - raise exception.VolumeNotFound(volume_id=volume_id) - self.stubs.Set(db.api, 'volume_get', fake_volume_get) - - get_attribute = functools.partial( - self.cloud.describe_instance_attribute, - self.context, 'i-12345678') - - bdm = get_attribute('blockDeviceMapping') - bdm['blockDeviceMapping'].sort() - - expected_bdm = {'instance_id': 'i-12345678', - 'rootDeviceType': 'ebs', - 'blockDeviceMapping': [ - {'deviceName': '/dev/sdh', - 'ebs': {'status': 'in-use', - 'deleteOnTermination': True, - 'volumeId': 87654321, - 'attachTime': '13:56:24'}}]} - expected_bdm['blockDeviceMapping'].sort() - self.assertEqual(bdm, expected_bdm) - # NOTE(yamahata): this isn't supported - # get_attribute('disableApiTermination') - groupSet = get_attribute('groupSet') - groupSet['groupSet'].sort() - expected_groupSet = {'instance_id': 'i-12345678', - 'groupSet': [{'groupId': 'fake0'}, - {'groupId': 'fake1'}]} - expected_groupSet['groupSet'].sort() - self.assertEqual(groupSet, expected_groupSet) - self.assertEqual(get_attribute('instanceInitiatedShutdownBehavior'), - {'instance_id': 'i-12345678', - 'instanceInitiatedShutdownBehavior': 'stopped'}) - self.assertEqual(get_attribute('instanceType'), - {'instance_id': 'i-12345678', - 'instanceType': 'fake_type'}) - self.assertEqual(get_attribute('kernel'), - {'instance_id': 'i-12345678', - 'kernel': 'aki-00000001'}) - self.assertEqual(get_attribute('ramdisk'), - {'instance_id': 'i-12345678', - 'ramdisk': 'ari-00000002'}) - self.assertEqual(get_attribute('rootDeviceName'), - {'instance_id': 'i-12345678', - 'rootDeviceName': '/dev/sdh'}) - # NOTE(yamahata): this isn't supported - # get_attribute('sourceDestCheck') - self.assertEqual(get_attribute('userData'), - {'instance_id': 'i-12345678', - 'userData': '}\xa9\x1e\xba\xc7\xabu\xabZ'}) -- cgit From a5c654884abee43760f4b43368f352272ae090dd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Brian Waldon Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2011 18:23:46 -0400 Subject: fixing import --- nova/tests/test_direct.py | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/test_direct.py b/nova/tests/test_direct.py index 4ed0c2aa5..8d856dc4b 100644 --- a/nova/tests/test_direct.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_direct.py @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ from nova import test from nova import volume from nova import utils from nova.api import direct -from nova.tests import test_cloud +from nova.tests.api.ec2 import test_cloud class ArbitraryObject(object): -- cgit From 837f611af4467c716a0585bb8f38345ceef32921 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Naveed Massjouni Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2011 19:13:18 -0400 Subject: Made tests version version links more robust --- nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py | 27 ++++++++++++--------------- 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py index 686752509..0ad26135e 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py @@ -309,9 +309,8 @@ class VersionsTest(test.TestCase): self.assertEqual(f.feed.author, 'Rackspace') self.assertEqual(f.feed.author_detail.href, 'http://www.rackspace.com/') - self.assertEqual(f.feed.links, [{'href': 'http://localhost/v1.0/', - 'type': 'application/atom+xml', - 'rel': 'self'}]) + self.assertEqual(f.feed.links[0]['href'], 'http://localhost/v1.0/') + self.assertEqual(f.feed.links[0]['rel'], 'self') self.assertEqual(len(f.entries), 1) entry = f.entries[0] @@ -354,9 +353,8 @@ class VersionsTest(test.TestCase): self.assertEqual(f.feed.author, 'Rackspace') self.assertEqual(f.feed.author_detail.href, 'http://www.rackspace.com/') - self.assertEqual(f.feed.links, [{'href': 'http://localhost/v1.1/', - 'type': 'application/atom+xml', - 'rel': 'self'}]) + self.assertEqual(f.feed.links[0]['href'], 'http://localhost/v1.1/') + self.assertEqual(f.feed.links[0]['rel'], 'self') self.assertEqual(len(f.entries), 1) entry = f.entries[0] @@ -399,9 +397,8 @@ class VersionsTest(test.TestCase): self.assertEqual(f.feed.author, 'Rackspace') self.assertEqual(f.feed.author_detail.href, 'http://www.rackspace.com/') - self.assertEqual(f.feed.links, [{'href': 'http://localhost/', - 'type': 'application/atom+xml', - 'rel': 'self'}]) + self.assertEqual(f.feed.links[0]['href'], 'http://localhost/') + self.assertEqual(f.feed.links[0]['rel'], 'self') self.assertEqual(len(f.entries), 2) entry = f.entries[0] @@ -790,9 +787,9 @@ class VersionsSerializerTests(test.TestCase): self.assertEqual(f.feed.author, 'Rackspace') self.assertEqual(f.feed.author_detail.href, 'http://www.rackspace.com/') - self.assertEqual(f.feed.links, [{'href': 'http://test/', - 'type': 'application/atom+xml', - 'rel': 'self'}]) + self.assertEqual(f.feed.links[0]['href'], 'http://test/') + self.assertEqual(f.feed.links[0]['rel'], 'self') + self.assertEqual(len(f.entries), 1) entry = f.entries[0] self.assertEqual(entry.id, 'http://test/2.9.8') @@ -853,9 +850,9 @@ class VersionsSerializerTests(test.TestCase): self.assertEqual(f.feed.author, 'Rackspace') self.assertEqual(f.feed.author_detail.href, 'http://www.rackspace.com/') - self.assertEqual(f.feed.links, [{'href': 'http://localhost/v1.1/', - 'type': 'application/atom+xml', - 'rel': 'self'}]) + self.assertEqual(f.feed.links[0]['href'], 'http://localhost/v1.1/') + self.assertEqual(f.feed.links[0]['rel'], 'self') + self.assertEqual(len(f.entries), 1) entry = f.entries[0] self.assertEqual(entry.id, 'http://localhost/v1.1/') -- cgit From 4c2f8b561390358cbd1c8dbfbc7e4d8370b2b84e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Naveed Massjouni Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2011 02:45:11 -0400 Subject: Same as last time. --- nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py | 109 +++++++++++++----------------- 1 file changed, 46 insertions(+), 63 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py index 0ad26135e..0077cbe79 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py @@ -320,24 +320,19 @@ class VersionsTest(test.TestCase): self.assertEqual(len(entry.content), 1) self.assertEqual(entry.content[0].value, 'Version v1.0 DEPRECATED (2011-01-21T11:33:21Z)') - self.assertEqual(entry.links, [ - { - 'href': 'http://localhost/v1.0/', - 'type': 'application/atom+xml', - 'rel': 'self' - }, - { - 'href': 'http://docs.rackspacecloud.com/servers/api/v1.0/'\ - 'cs-devguide-20110125.pdf', - 'type': 'application/pdf', - 'rel': 'describedby' - }, - { - 'href': 'http://docs.rackspacecloud.com/servers/api/v1.0/'\ - 'application.wadl', - 'type': 'application/vnd.sun.wadl+xml', - 'rel': 'describedby' - }]) + self.assertEqual(len(entry.links), 3) + self.assertEqual(entry.links[0]['href'], 'http://localhost/v1.0/') + self.assertEqual(entry.links[0]['rel'], 'self') + self.assertEqual(entry.links[1], { + 'href': 'http://docs.rackspacecloud.com/servers/api/v1.0/'\ + 'cs-devguide-20110125.pdf', + 'type': 'application/pdf', + 'rel': 'describedby'}) + self.assertEqual(entry.links[2], { + 'href': 'http://docs.rackspacecloud.com/servers/api/v1.0/'\ + 'application.wadl', + 'type': 'application/vnd.sun.wadl+xml', + 'rel': 'describedby'}) def test_get_version_1_1_detail_atom(self): req = webob.Request.blank('/v1.1/') @@ -364,24 +359,19 @@ class VersionsTest(test.TestCase): self.assertEqual(len(entry.content), 1) self.assertEqual(entry.content[0].value, 'Version v1.1 CURRENT (2011-01-21T11:33:21Z)') - self.assertEqual(entry.links, [ - { - 'href': 'http://localhost/v1.1/', - 'type': 'application/atom+xml', - 'rel': 'self' - }, - { - 'href': 'http://docs.rackspacecloud.com/servers/api/v1.1/'\ - 'cs-devguide-20110125.pdf', - 'type': 'application/pdf', - 'rel': 'describedby' - }, - { - 'href': 'http://docs.rackspacecloud.com/servers/api/v1.1/'\ - 'application.wadl', - 'type': 'application/vnd.sun.wadl+xml', - 'rel': 'describedby' - }]) + self.assertEqual(len(entry.links), 3) + self.assertEqual(entry.links[0]['href'], 'http://localhost/v1.1/') + self.assertEqual(entry.links[0]['rel'], 'self') + self.assertEqual(entry.links[1], { + 'href': 'http://docs.rackspacecloud.com/servers/api/v1.1/'\ + 'cs-devguide-20110125.pdf', + 'type': 'application/pdf', + 'rel': 'describedby'}) + self.assertEqual(entry.links[2], { + 'href': 'http://docs.rackspacecloud.com/servers/api/v1.1/'\ + 'application.wadl', + 'type': 'application/vnd.sun.wadl+xml', + 'rel': 'describedby'}) def test_get_version_list_atom(self): req = webob.Request.blank('/') @@ -408,10 +398,9 @@ class VersionsTest(test.TestCase): self.assertEqual(len(entry.content), 1) self.assertEqual(entry.content[0].value, 'Version v1.0 DEPRECATED (2011-01-21T11:33:21Z)') - self.assertEqual(entry.links, [{ - 'href': 'http://localhost/v1.0/', - 'type': 'application/atom+xml', - 'rel': 'self'}]) + self.assertEqual(len(entry.links), 1) + self.assertEqual(entry.links[0]['href'], 'http://localhost/v1.0/') + self.assertEqual(entry.links[0]['rel'], 'self') entry = f.entries[1] self.assertEqual(entry.id, 'http://localhost/v1.1/') self.assertEqual(entry.title, 'Version v1.1') @@ -798,10 +787,9 @@ class VersionsSerializerTests(test.TestCase): self.assertEqual(len(entry.content), 1) self.assertEqual(entry.content[0].value, 'Version 2.9.8 CURRENT (2011-07-20T11:40:00Z)') - self.assertEqual(entry.links, [{ - 'href': 'http://test/2.9.8', - 'type': 'application/atom+xml', - 'rel': 'self'}]) + self.assertEqual(len(entry.links), 1) + self.assertEqual(entry.links[0]['href'], 'http://test/2.9.8') + self.assertEqual(entry.links[0]['rel'], 'self') def test_version_detail_atom_serializer(self): versions_data = { @@ -861,22 +849,17 @@ class VersionsSerializerTests(test.TestCase): self.assertEqual(len(entry.content), 1) self.assertEqual(entry.content[0].value, 'Version v1.1 CURRENT (2011-01-21T11:33:21Z)') - self.assertEqual(entry.links, [ - { - 'rel': 'self', - 'type': 'application/atom+xml', - 'href': 'http://localhost/v1.1/', - }, - { - 'rel': 'describedby', - 'type': 'application/pdf', - 'href': 'http://docs.rackspacecloud.com/' - 'servers/api/v1.1/cs-devguide-20110125.pdf', - }, - { - 'rel': 'describedby', - 'type': 'application/vnd.sun.wadl+xml', - 'href': 'http://docs.rackspacecloud.com/' - 'servers/api/v1.1/application.wadl', - }, - ]) + self.assertEqual(len(entry.links), 3) + self.assertEqual(entry.links[0]['href'], 'http://localhost/v1.1/') + self.assertEqual(entry.links[0]['rel'], 'self') + self.assertEqual(entry.links[1], { + 'rel': 'describedby', + 'type': 'application/pdf', + 'href': 'http://docs.rackspacecloud.com/' + 'servers/api/v1.1/cs-devguide-20110125.pdf'}) + self.assertEqual(entry.links[2], { + 'rel': 'describedby', + 'type': 'application/vnd.sun.wadl+xml', + 'href': 'http://docs.rackspacecloud.com/' + 'servers/api/v1.1/application.wadl', + }) -- cgit From d379cdcacc2191f557fc378ec6c40e2642261467 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Thierry Carrez Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2011 15:09:10 +0200 Subject: Update MANIFEST.in to match directory moves from rev1559 --- MANIFEST.in | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/MANIFEST.in b/MANIFEST.in index 883aba8a1..5451ace4b 100644 --- a/MANIFEST.in +++ b/MANIFEST.in @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ include nova/tests/bundle/1mb.manifest.xml include nova/tests/bundle/1mb.no_kernel_or_ramdisk.manifest.xml include nova/tests/bundle/1mb.part.0 include nova/tests/bundle/1mb.part.1 -include nova/tests/public_key/* +include nova/tests/api/ec2/public_key/* include nova/tests/db/nova.austin.sqlite include plugins/xenapi/README include plugins/xenapi/etc/xapi.d/plugins/objectstore -- cgit From 613bcfc45865c9d7c7577e124b187920970d031e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Naveed Massjouni Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2011 11:22:45 -0400 Subject: And again. --- nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py | 7 +++---- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py index 0077cbe79..f69dbd316 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py @@ -408,10 +408,9 @@ class VersionsTest(test.TestCase): self.assertEqual(len(entry.content), 1) self.assertEqual(entry.content[0].value, 'Version v1.1 CURRENT (2011-01-21T11:33:21Z)') - self.assertEqual(entry.links, [{ - 'href': 'http://localhost/v1.1/', - 'type': 'application/atom+xml', - 'rel': 'self'}]) + self.assertEqual(len(entry.links), 1) + self.assertEqual(entry.links[0]['href'], 'http://localhost/v1.1/') + self.assertEqual(entry.links[0]['rel'], 'self') def test_multi_choice_image(self): req = webob.Request.blank('/images/1') -- cgit From 3f92fc99c23b0cc17f31ff9d988733abac98028a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Josh Kearney Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2011 12:33:09 -0500 Subject: Inject hostname to xenstore upon creation. --- nova/virt/xenapi/vmops.py | 8 ++++++++ 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+) diff --git a/nova/virt/xenapi/vmops.py b/nova/virt/xenapi/vmops.py index fb9c602d9..15b942a82 100644 --- a/nova/virt/xenapi/vmops.py +++ b/nova/virt/xenapi/vmops.py @@ -253,6 +253,8 @@ class VMOps(object): self.create_vifs(vm_ref, instance, network_info) self.inject_network_info(instance, network_info, vm_ref) + self.inject_hostname(vm_ref, instance['hostname']) + return vm_ref def _attach_disks(self, instance, disk_image_type, vm_ref, first_vdi_ref, @@ -1158,6 +1160,12 @@ class VMOps(object): resp = self._make_plugin_call('agent', 'resetnetwork', instance, '', args, vm_ref) + def inject_hostname(self, vm_ref, hostname): + """Inject the hostname of the instance into the xenstore.""" + logging.debug(_("injecting hostname to xs for vm: |%s|"), vm_ref) + self._session.call_xenapi_request("VM.add_to_xenstore_data", + (vm_ref, "vm-data/hostname", hostname)) + def list_from_xenstore(self, vm, path): """ Runs the xenstore-ls command to get a listing of all records -- cgit From e411fcd647e3cdcf415465288e527aecfd026fc5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Scott Moser Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2011 14:15:29 -0400 Subject: add additional data to flavor's ViewBuilder This adds missing fields that were trying to be used by python-novaclient. Previously, 'nova flavor-list' would have empty columns for fields other than 'disk' and 'ram'. Now all columns are filled in appropriately. --- nova/api/openstack/views/flavors.py | 4 ++++ 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+) diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/views/flavors.py b/nova/api/openstack/views/flavors.py index aea34b424..023acce0d 100644 --- a/nova/api/openstack/views/flavors.py +++ b/nova/api/openstack/views/flavors.py @@ -48,6 +48,10 @@ class ViewBuilder(object): detail = { "ram": flavor_obj["memory_mb"], "disk": flavor_obj["local_gb"], + "swap": flavor_obj["swap"], + "rxtx_quota": flavor_obj["rxtx_quota"], + "rxtx_cap": flavor_obj["rxtx_cap"], + "vcpus": flavor_obj["vcpus"], } detail.update(simple) -- cgit From 7d76c99526271077420e3f6a03e14bf1e037a3eb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Johannes Erdfelt Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2011 18:32:42 +0000 Subject: Test new content-types --- nova/tests/api/openstack/test_wsgi.py | 25 ++++++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_wsgi.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_wsgi.py index 6dea78d17..46e890cee 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_wsgi.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_wsgi.py @@ -28,15 +28,14 @@ class RequestTest(test.TestCase): self.assertEqual(result, "application/json") def test_content_type_from_accept_xml(self): - request = wsgi.Request.blank('/tests/123') - request.headers["Accept"] = "application/xml" - result = request.best_match_content_type() - self.assertEqual(result, "application/xml") - - request = wsgi.Request.blank('/tests/123') - request.headers["Accept"] = "application/json" - result = request.best_match_content_type() - self.assertEqual(result, "application/json") + for content_type in ('application/xml', + 'application/vnd.openstack.compute+xml', + 'application/json', + 'application/vnd.openstack.compute+json'): + request = wsgi.Request.blank('/tests/123') + request.headers["Accept"] = content_type + result = request.best_match_content_type() + self.assertEqual(result, content_type) request = wsgi.Request.blank('/tests/123') request.headers["Accept"] = "application/xml, application/json" @@ -231,7 +230,9 @@ class ResponseSerializerTest(test.TestCase): self.body_serializers = { 'application/json': JSONSerializer(), - 'application/XML': XMLSerializer(), + 'application/vnd.openstack.compute+json': JSONSerializer(), + 'application/xml': XMLSerializer(), + 'application/vnd.openstack.compute+xml': XMLSerializer(), } self.serializer = wsgi.ResponseSerializer(self.body_serializers, @@ -281,7 +282,9 @@ class RequestDeserializerTest(test.TestCase): self.body_deserializers = { 'application/json': JSONDeserializer(), - 'application/XML': XMLDeserializer(), + 'application/vnd.openstack.compute+json': JSONDeserializer(), + 'application/xml': XMLDeserializer(), + 'application/vnd.openstack.compute+xml': XMLDeserializer(), } self.deserializer = wsgi.RequestDeserializer(self.body_deserializers) -- cgit From 2b8463b664d450af045c1bd01accce4126933755 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Johannes Erdfelt Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2011 18:33:09 +0000 Subject: Actually test expected matches received --- nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py | 2 ++ 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+) diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py index 1269f13c9..b3412f97c 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py @@ -534,6 +534,8 @@ class VersionsTest(test.TestCase): """.replace(" ", "").replace("\n", "") % (wsgi.XMLNS_V11, wsgi.XMLNS_ATOM) + self.assertEqual(expected, res.body) + def test_multi_choice_server_atom(self): """ Make sure multi choice responses do not have content-type -- cgit From b05121e1e1b2a8276d1dd21583c379dc4755b3dd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dan Prince Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2011 15:48:10 -0400 Subject: Update test_libvirt so that flags and fakes are used instead of mocks for utils.import_class and utils.import_object. Fixes #lp849329. --- nova/tests/fake_network.py | 30 ++++++++++++++++ nova/tests/test_libvirt.py | 87 +++++++++++++++++----------------------------- 2 files changed, 62 insertions(+), 55 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/fake_network.py b/nova/tests/fake_network.py index 1ecb99b31..142206755 100644 --- a/nova/tests/fake_network.py +++ b/nova/tests/fake_network.py @@ -25,6 +25,36 @@ HOST = "testhost" FLAGS = flags.FLAGS +class FakeIptablesFirewallDriver(object): + def __init__(self, **kwargs): + pass + + def setattr(self, key, val): + self.__setattr__(key, val) + + def apply_instance_filter(self, instance, network_info): + pass + + +class FakeVIFDriver(object): + + def __init__(self, **kwargs): + pass + + def setattr(self, key, val): + self.__setattr__(key, val) + + def plug(self, instance, network, mapping): + return { + 'id': 'fake', + 'bridge_name': 'fake', + 'mac_address': 'fake', + 'ip_address': 'fake', + 'dhcp_server': 'fake', + 'extra_params': 'fake', + } + + class FakeModel(dict): """Represent a model from the db""" def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): diff --git a/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py b/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py index 233ee14de..8193d6ec2 100644 --- a/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py @@ -51,6 +51,32 @@ def _concurrency(wait, done, target): done.send() +class FakeVirtDomain(object): + + def __init__(self, fake_xml=None): + if fake_xml: + self._fake_dom_xml = fake_xml + else: + self._fake_dom_xml=""" + + + + + + + + """ + + def snapshotCreateXML(self, *args): + return None + + def createWithFlags(self, launch_flags): + pass + + def XMLDesc(self, *args): + return self._fake_dom_xml + + class CacheConcurrencyTestCase(test.TestCase): def setUp(self): super(CacheConcurrencyTestCase, self).setUp() @@ -152,70 +178,23 @@ class LibvirtConnTestCase(test.TestCase): # A fake libvirt.virConnect class FakeLibvirtConnection(object): - pass - - # A fake connection.IptablesFirewallDriver - class FakeIptablesFirewallDriver(object): - - def __init__(self, **kwargs): - pass - - def setattr(self, key, val): - self.__setattr__(key, val) - - # A fake VIF driver - class FakeVIFDriver(object): - - def __init__(self, **kwargs): - pass - - def setattr(self, key, val): - self.__setattr__(key, val) - - def plug(self, instance, network, mapping): - return { - 'id': 'fake', - 'bridge_name': 'fake', - 'mac_address': 'fake', - 'ip_address': 'fake', - 'dhcp_server': 'fake', - 'extra_params': 'fake', - } + def defineXML(self, xml): + return FakeVirtDomain() # Creating mocks fake = FakeLibvirtConnection() - fakeip = FakeIptablesFirewallDriver - fakevif = FakeVIFDriver() # Customizing above fake if necessary for key, val in kwargs.items(): fake.__setattr__(key, val) - # Inevitable mocks for connection.LibvirtConnection - self.mox.StubOutWithMock(connection.utils, 'import_class') - connection.utils.import_class(mox.IgnoreArg()).AndReturn(fakeip) - self.mox.StubOutWithMock(connection.utils, 'import_object') - connection.utils.import_object(mox.IgnoreArg()).AndReturn(fakevif) + self.flags(image_service='nova.image.fake.FakeImageService') + self.flags(firewall_driver="nova.tests.fake_network.FakeIptablesFirewallDriver") + self.flags(libvirt_vif_driver="nova.tests.fake_network.FakeVIFDriver") + self.mox.StubOutWithMock(connection.LibvirtConnection, '_conn') connection.LibvirtConnection._conn = fake def fake_lookup(self, instance_name): - - class FakeVirtDomain(object): - - def snapshotCreateXML(self, *args): - return None - - def XMLDesc(self, *args): - return """ - - - - - - - - """ - return FakeVirtDomain() def fake_execute(self, *args): @@ -797,8 +776,6 @@ class LibvirtConnTestCase(test.TestCase): shutil.rmtree(os.path.join(FLAGS.instances_path, instance.name)) shutil.rmtree(os.path.join(FLAGS.instances_path, '_base')) - self.assertTrue(count) - def test_get_host_ip_addr(self): conn = connection.LibvirtConnection(False) ip = conn.get_host_ip_addr() -- cgit From b815c3c6cadd72c496e087080a4a6652e0a5be72 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Johannes Erdfelt Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2011 20:06:18 +0000 Subject: Remove debugging print --- nova/tests/api/openstack/test_wsgi.py | 1 - 1 file changed, 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_wsgi.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_wsgi.py index 46e890cee..b06098da5 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_wsgi.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_wsgi.py @@ -259,7 +259,6 @@ class ResponseSerializerTest(test.TestCase): def test_serialize_response_None(self): response = self.serializer.serialize(None, 'application/json') - print response self.assertEqual(response.headers['Content-Type'], 'application/json') self.assertEqual(response.body, '') self.assertEqual(response.status_int, 404) -- cgit From 9ced215b37dca65b3bf9cfe2d41518c2a563ff2d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Johannes Erdfelt Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2011 20:15:51 +0000 Subject: Split accept tests to better match the name of the test --- nova/tests/api/openstack/test_wsgi.py | 17 ++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_wsgi.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_wsgi.py index b06098da5..b73027643 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_wsgi.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_wsgi.py @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ class RequestTest(test.TestCase): result = request.get_content_type() self.assertEqual(result, "application/json") - def test_content_type_from_accept_xml(self): + def test_content_type_from_accept(self): for content_type in ('application/xml', 'application/vnd.openstack.compute+xml', 'application/json', @@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ class RequestTest(test.TestCase): result = request.best_match_content_type() self.assertEqual(result, content_type) + def test_content_type_from_accept_best(self): request = wsgi.Request.blank('/tests/123') request.headers["Accept"] = "application/xml, application/json" result = request.best_match_content_type() @@ -230,9 +231,7 @@ class ResponseSerializerTest(test.TestCase): self.body_serializers = { 'application/json': JSONSerializer(), - 'application/vnd.openstack.compute+json': JSONSerializer(), 'application/xml': XMLSerializer(), - 'application/vnd.openstack.compute+xml': XMLSerializer(), } self.serializer = wsgi.ResponseSerializer(self.body_serializers, @@ -281,9 +280,7 @@ class RequestDeserializerTest(test.TestCase): self.body_deserializers = { 'application/json': JSONDeserializer(), - 'application/vnd.openstack.compute+json': JSONDeserializer(), 'application/xml': XMLDeserializer(), - 'application/vnd.openstack.compute+xml': XMLDeserializer(), } self.deserializer = wsgi.RequestDeserializer(self.body_deserializers) @@ -292,8 +289,9 @@ class RequestDeserializerTest(test.TestCase): pass def test_get_deserializer(self): - expected = self.deserializer.get_body_deserializer('application/json') - self.assertEqual(expected, self.body_deserializers['application/json']) + ctype = 'application/json' + expected = self.deserializer.get_body_deserializer(ctype) + self.assertEqual(expected, self.body_deserializers[ctype]) def test_get_deserializer_unknown_content_type(self): self.assertRaises(exception.InvalidContentType, @@ -301,10 +299,11 @@ class RequestDeserializerTest(test.TestCase): 'application/unknown') def test_get_expected_content_type(self): + ctype = 'application/json' request = wsgi.Request.blank('/') - request.headers['Accept'] = 'application/json' + request.headers['Accept'] = ctype self.assertEqual(self.deserializer.get_expected_content_type(request), - 'application/json') + ctype) def test_get_action_args(self): env = { -- cgit From 98e2fd764b33fa5a3af6ca982a171717a12ee206 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Josh Kearney Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2011 15:33:34 -0500 Subject: Only allow up to 15 chars for a Windows hostname. --- nova/tests/test_xenapi.py | 3 ++- nova/virt/xenapi/vmops.py | 8 ++++++-- 2 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/test_xenapi.py b/nova/tests/test_xenapi.py index 4a83d139e..47c6a3c95 100644 --- a/nova/tests/test_xenapi.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_xenapi.py @@ -364,7 +364,7 @@ class XenAPIVMTestCase(test.TestCase): def _test_spawn(self, image_ref, kernel_id, ramdisk_id, instance_type_id="3", os_type="linux", - architecture="x86-64", instance_id=1, + hostname="test", architecture="x86-64", instance_id=1, check_injection=False, create_record=True, empty_dns=False): stubs.stubout_loopingcall_start(self.stubs) @@ -377,6 +377,7 @@ class XenAPIVMTestCase(test.TestCase): 'ramdisk_id': ramdisk_id, 'instance_type_id': instance_type_id, 'os_type': os_type, + 'hostname': hostname, 'architecture': architecture} instance = db.instance_create(self.context, values) else: diff --git a/nova/virt/xenapi/vmops.py b/nova/virt/xenapi/vmops.py index 15b942a82..6b56d668e 100644 --- a/nova/virt/xenapi/vmops.py +++ b/nova/virt/xenapi/vmops.py @@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ class VMOps(object): self.create_vifs(vm_ref, instance, network_info) self.inject_network_info(instance, network_info, vm_ref) - self.inject_hostname(vm_ref, instance['hostname']) + self.inject_hostname(instance, vm_ref, instance['hostname']) return vm_ref @@ -1160,8 +1160,12 @@ class VMOps(object): resp = self._make_plugin_call('agent', 'resetnetwork', instance, '', args, vm_ref) - def inject_hostname(self, vm_ref, hostname): + def inject_hostname(self, instance, vm_ref, hostname): """Inject the hostname of the instance into the xenstore.""" + if instance.os_type == "windows": + # NOTE(jk0): Windows hostnames can only be <= 15 chars. + hostname = hostname[:15] + logging.debug(_("injecting hostname to xs for vm: |%s|"), vm_ref) self._session.call_xenapi_request("VM.add_to_xenstore_data", (vm_ref, "vm-data/hostname", hostname)) -- cgit From 660706ec03a55e5875b1af875f1a5f157d4a04f1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Johannes Erdfelt Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2011 20:36:54 +0000 Subject: Test new vendor content types as well --- nova/tests/api/openstack/test_api.py | 25 +++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 25 insertions(+) diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_api.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_api.py index 7321c329f..b7a0b01ef 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_api.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_api.py @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ import json import webob.exc import webob.dec +from lxml import etree from webob import Request from nova import test @@ -52,6 +53,30 @@ class APITest(test.TestCase): res = req.get_response(fakes.wsgi_app()) self.assertEqual(res.status_int, 400) + def test_vendor_content_type_json(self): + ctype = 'application/vnd.openstack.compute+json' + + req = webob.Request.blank('/') + req.headers['Accept'] = ctype + + res = req.get_response(fakes.wsgi_app()) + self.assertEqual(res.status_int, 200) + self.assertEqual(res.content_type, ctype) + + body = json.loads(res.body) + + def test_vendor_content_type_xml(self): + ctype = 'application/vnd.openstack.compute+xml' + + req = webob.Request.blank('/') + req.headers['Accept'] = ctype + + res = req.get_response(fakes.wsgi_app()) + self.assertEqual(res.status_int, 200) + self.assertEqual(res.content_type, ctype) + + body = etree.XML(res.body) + def test_exceptions_are_converted_to_faults(self): @webob.dec.wsgify -- cgit From 877d92845a5d2002c4adc0c8398469e66fd0907e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Scott Moser Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2011 17:06:15 -0400 Subject: make tests pass --- nova/api/openstack/views/flavors.py | 7 +++---- nova/tests/api/openstack/test_flavors.py | 24 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 27 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/views/flavors.py b/nova/api/openstack/views/flavors.py index 023acce0d..4c5e2c1e6 100644 --- a/nova/api/openstack/views/flavors.py +++ b/nova/api/openstack/views/flavors.py @@ -48,12 +48,11 @@ class ViewBuilder(object): detail = { "ram": flavor_obj["memory_mb"], "disk": flavor_obj["local_gb"], - "swap": flavor_obj["swap"], - "rxtx_quota": flavor_obj["rxtx_quota"], - "rxtx_cap": flavor_obj["rxtx_cap"], - "vcpus": flavor_obj["vcpus"], } + for key in ( "vcpus", "swap", "rxtx_quota", "rxtx_cap"): + detail[key] = flavor_obj.get(key,"") + detail.update(simple) return detail diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_flavors.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_flavors.py index 812bece42..b7a5d0e09 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_flavors.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_flavors.py @@ -107,12 +107,20 @@ class FlavorsTest(test.TestCase): "name": "flavor 1", "ram": "256", "disk": "10", + "rxtx_cap": "", + "rxtx_quota": "", + "swap": "", + "vcpus": "", }, { "id": "2", "name": "flavor 2", "ram": "256", "disk": "10", + "rxtx_cap": "", + "rxtx_quota": "", + "swap": "", + "vcpus": "", }, ] self.assertEqual(flavors, expected) @@ -127,6 +135,10 @@ class FlavorsTest(test.TestCase): "name": "flavor 12", "ram": "256", "disk": "10", + "rxtx_cap": "", + "rxtx_quota": "", + "swap": "", + "vcpus": "", } self.assertEqual(flavor, expected) @@ -149,6 +161,10 @@ class FlavorsTest(test.TestCase): "name": "flavor 12", "ram": "256", "disk": "10", + "rxtx_cap": "", + "rxtx_quota": "", + "swap": "", + "vcpus": "", "links": [ { "rel": "self", @@ -216,6 +232,10 @@ class FlavorsTest(test.TestCase): "name": "flavor 1", "ram": "256", "disk": "10", + "rxtx_cap": "", + "rxtx_quota": "", + "swap": "", + "vcpus": "", "links": [ { "rel": "self", @@ -232,6 +252,10 @@ class FlavorsTest(test.TestCase): "name": "flavor 2", "ram": "256", "disk": "10", + "rxtx_cap": "", + "rxtx_quota": "", + "swap": "", + "vcpus": "", "links": [ { "rel": "self", -- cgit From 147290d01389d72d3754bbaa088660f38a6871d8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Johannes Erdfelt Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2011 21:09:25 +0000 Subject: Fix mismerge --- nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py | 2 -- 1 file changed, 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py index 4f5024c87..f69dbd316 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py @@ -499,8 +499,6 @@ class VersionsTest(test.TestCase): self.assertTrue(common.compare_links(links, [{'rel': 'self', 'href': 'http://localhost/v1.0/images/1'}])) - self.assertEqual(expected, res.body) - def test_multi_choice_server_atom(self): """ Make sure multi choice responses do not have content-type -- cgit From de94312a584a25bd70e0410e69aef34bf7c275d4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Vishvananda Ishaya Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2011 14:32:24 -0700 Subject: deprecate aoe --- nova/volume/driver.py | 9 ++++++++- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/nova/volume/driver.py b/nova/volume/driver.py index 35e3ea8d0..e5bb498ed 100644 --- a/nova/volume/driver.py +++ b/nova/volume/driver.py @@ -221,7 +221,14 @@ class VolumeDriver(object): class AOEDriver(VolumeDriver): - """Implements AOE specific volume commands.""" + """WARNING! Deprecated. This driver will be removed in Essex. Its use + is not recommended. + + Implements AOE specific volume commands.""" + + def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): + LOG.warn(_("AOEDriver is deprecated and will be removed in Essex")) + super(AOEDriver, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) def ensure_export(self, context, volume): # NOTE(vish): we depend on vblade-persist for recreating exports -- cgit From de3d94726c980f40181693256c0f650d492451ef Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Vishvananda Ishaya Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2011 16:38:46 -0700 Subject: makes sure floating addresses are associated with host on associate so they come back --- nova/db/api.py | 8 +++++--- nova/db/sqlalchemy/api.py | 5 ++++- nova/network/manager.py | 3 ++- nova/tests/db/fakes.py | 4 +++- 4 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/db/api.py b/nova/db/api.py index c03a86671..5b57b178e 100644 --- a/nova/db/api.py +++ b/nova/db/api.py @@ -261,11 +261,13 @@ def floating_ip_disassociate(context, address): return IMPL.floating_ip_disassociate(context, address) -def floating_ip_fixed_ip_associate(context, floating_address, fixed_address): +def floating_ip_fixed_ip_associate(context, floating_address, + fixed_address, host): """Associate an floating ip to a fixed_ip by address.""" return IMPL.floating_ip_fixed_ip_associate(context, floating_address, - fixed_address) + fixed_address, + host) def floating_ip_get_all(context): @@ -365,7 +367,7 @@ def fixed_ip_get_all(context): def fixed_ip_get_all_by_instance_host(context, host): """Get all allocated fixed ips filtered by instance host.""" - return IMPL.fixed_ip_get_all_instance_by_host(context, host) + return IMPL.fixed_ip_get_all_by_instance_host(context, host) def fixed_ip_get_by_address(context, address): diff --git a/nova/db/sqlalchemy/api.py b/nova/db/sqlalchemy/api.py index 523258841..9c3d8413e 100644 --- a/nova/db/sqlalchemy/api.py +++ b/nova/db/sqlalchemy/api.py @@ -529,7 +529,8 @@ def floating_ip_count_by_project(context, project_id): @require_context -def floating_ip_fixed_ip_associate(context, floating_address, fixed_address): +def floating_ip_fixed_ip_associate(context, floating_address, + fixed_address, host): session = get_session() with session.begin(): # TODO(devcamcar): How to ensure floating_id belongs to user? @@ -540,6 +541,7 @@ def floating_ip_fixed_ip_associate(context, floating_address, fixed_address): fixed_address, session=session) floating_ip_ref.fixed_ip = fixed_ip_ref + floating_ip_ref.host = host floating_ip_ref.save(session=session) @@ -583,6 +585,7 @@ def floating_ip_disassociate(context, address): else: fixed_ip_address = None floating_ip_ref.fixed_ip = None + floating_ip_ref.host = None floating_ip_ref.save(session=session) return fixed_ip_address diff --git a/nova/network/manager.py b/nova/network/manager.py index 05d928fab..aa6711b48 100644 --- a/nova/network/manager.py +++ b/nova/network/manager.py @@ -289,7 +289,8 @@ class FloatingIP(object): self.db.floating_ip_fixed_ip_associate(context, floating_address, - fixed_address) + fixed_address, + self.host) self.driver.bind_floating_ip(floating_address) self.driver.ensure_floating_forward(floating_address, fixed_address) diff --git a/nova/tests/db/fakes.py b/nova/tests/db/fakes.py index 19028a451..cdbfba63a 100644 --- a/nova/tests/db/fakes.py +++ b/nova/tests/db/fakes.py @@ -125,10 +125,11 @@ def stub_out_db_network_api(stubs): if ips[0]['fixed_ip']: fixed_ip_address = ips[0]['fixed_ip']['address'] ips[0]['fixed_ip'] = None + ips[0]['host'] = None return fixed_ip_address def fake_floating_ip_fixed_ip_associate(context, floating_address, - fixed_address): + fixed_address, host): float = filter(lambda i: i['address'] == floating_address, floating_ips) fixed = filter(lambda i: i['address'] == fixed_address, @@ -136,6 +137,7 @@ def stub_out_db_network_api(stubs): if float and fixed: float[0]['fixed_ip'] = fixed[0] float[0]['fixed_ip_id'] = fixed[0]['id'] + float[0]['host'] = host def fake_floating_ip_get_all_by_host(context, host): # TODO(jkoelker): Once we get the patches that remove host from -- cgit From a85a2c2e82fa8820b04f669c92a3500c7c6cebe2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dan Prince Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2011 20:38:26 -0400 Subject: pep8 fixes. --- nova/tests/test_libvirt.py | 5 +++-- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py b/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py index 8193d6ec2..a30b00dbe 100644 --- a/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_libvirt.py @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ class FakeVirtDomain(object): if fake_xml: self._fake_dom_xml = fake_xml else: - self._fake_dom_xml=""" + self._fake_dom_xml = """ @@ -188,7 +188,8 @@ class LibvirtConnTestCase(test.TestCase): fake.__setattr__(key, val) self.flags(image_service='nova.image.fake.FakeImageService') - self.flags(firewall_driver="nova.tests.fake_network.FakeIptablesFirewallDriver") + fw_driver = "nova.tests.fake_network.FakeIptablesFirewallDriver" + self.flags(firewall_driver=fw_driver) self.flags(libvirt_vif_driver="nova.tests.fake_network.FakeVIFDriver") self.mox.StubOutWithMock(connection.LibvirtConnection, '_conn') -- cgit From 4eb704e9024111c80f6f7c83810a08d7eec5c4af Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dan Prince Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2011 21:13:58 -0400 Subject: last of the api.openstack.test_images merge fixes. --- nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py | 12 ++++++------ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py index 6890e0e9e..e054ffd03 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py @@ -821,7 +821,7 @@ class ImageControllerWithGlanceServiceTest(test.TestCase): }], }, { - 'id': 128, + 'id': '128', 'name': 'deleted snapshot', 'metadata': { u'instance_ref': u'http://localhost/v1.1/servers/42', @@ -832,7 +832,7 @@ class ImageControllerWithGlanceServiceTest(test.TestCase): 'status': 'DELETED', 'progress': 0, 'server': { - 'id': 42, + 'id': '42', "links": [{ "rel": "self", "href": server_href, @@ -852,7 +852,7 @@ class ImageControllerWithGlanceServiceTest(test.TestCase): }], }, { - 'id': 129, + 'id': '129', 'name': 'pending_delete snapshot', 'metadata': { u'instance_ref': u'http://localhost/v1.1/servers/42', @@ -863,7 +863,7 @@ class ImageControllerWithGlanceServiceTest(test.TestCase): 'status': 'DELETED', 'progress': 0, 'server': { - 'id': 42, + 'id': '42', "links": [{ "rel": "self", "href": server_href, @@ -914,7 +914,7 @@ class ImageControllerWithGlanceServiceTest(test.TestCase): }], }, { - 'id': 132, + 'id': '132', 'name': None, 'metadata': {}, 'updated': self.NOW_API_FORMAT, @@ -1224,7 +1224,7 @@ class ImageControllerWithGlanceServiceTest(test.TestCase): # Snapshots for User 1 server_ref = 'http://localhost/v1.1/servers/42' snapshot_properties = {'instance_ref': server_ref, 'user_id': 'fake'} - statuses = ('queued', 'saving', 'active','killed', + statuses = ('queued', 'saving', 'active', 'killed', 'deleted', 'pending_delete') for status in statuses: add_fixture(id=image_id, name='%s snapshot' % status, -- cgit From 7a02394009aae85f722430682f8360371121504b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dan Prince Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2011 11:33:36 -0400 Subject: Make tests pass. --- nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py | 38 ++++++++++++++++----------------- 1 file changed, 19 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py index 45ca73073..27ae8f2bd 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py @@ -77,14 +77,14 @@ class ImagesTest(test.TestCase): response_dict = json.loads(response.body) response_list = response_dict["images"] - expected = [{'id': '123', 'name': 'public image'}, - {'id': '124', 'name': 'queued snapshot'}, - {'id': '125', 'name': 'saving snapshot'}, - {'id': '126', 'name': 'active snapshot'}, - {'id': '127', 'name': 'killed snapshot'}, - {'id': '128', 'name': 'deleted snapshot'}, - {'id': '129', 'name': 'pending_delete snapshot'}, - {'id': '130', 'name': None}] + expected = [{'id': 123, 'name': 'public image'}, + {'id': 124, 'name': 'queued snapshot'}, + {'id': 125, 'name': 'saving snapshot'}, + {'id': 126, 'name': 'active snapshot'}, + {'id': 127, 'name': 'killed snapshot'}, + {'id': 128, 'name': 'deleted snapshot'}, + {'id': 129, 'name': 'pending_delete snapshot'}, + {'id': 130, 'name': None}] self.assertDictListMatch(response_list, expected) @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ class ImagesTest(test.TestCase): expected_image = { "image": { - "id": "123", + "id": 123, "name": "public image", "updated": NOW_API_FORMAT, "created": NOW_API_FORMAT, @@ -406,7 +406,7 @@ class ImagesTest(test.TestCase): response_list = response_dict["images"] expected = [{ - 'id': '123', + 'id': 123, 'name': 'public image', 'updated': NOW_API_FORMAT, 'created': NOW_API_FORMAT, @@ -414,7 +414,7 @@ class ImagesTest(test.TestCase): 'progress': 100, }, { - 'id': '124', + 'id': 124, 'name': 'queued snapshot', 'updated': NOW_API_FORMAT, 'created': NOW_API_FORMAT, @@ -422,7 +422,7 @@ class ImagesTest(test.TestCase): 'progress': 0, }, { - 'id': '125', + 'id': 125, 'name': 'saving snapshot', 'updated': NOW_API_FORMAT, 'created': NOW_API_FORMAT, @@ -430,7 +430,7 @@ class ImagesTest(test.TestCase): 'progress': 0, }, { - 'id': '126', + 'id': 126, 'name': 'active snapshot', 'updated': NOW_API_FORMAT, 'created': NOW_API_FORMAT, @@ -438,7 +438,7 @@ class ImagesTest(test.TestCase): 'progress': 100, }, { - 'id': '127', + 'id': 127, 'name': 'killed snapshot', 'updated': NOW_API_FORMAT, 'created': NOW_API_FORMAT, @@ -446,7 +446,7 @@ class ImagesTest(test.TestCase): 'progress': 0, }, { - 'id': '128', + 'id': 128, 'name': 'deleted snapshot', 'updated': NOW_API_FORMAT, 'created': NOW_API_FORMAT, @@ -454,7 +454,7 @@ class ImagesTest(test.TestCase): 'progress': 0, }, { - 'id': '129', + 'id': 129, 'name': 'pending_delete snapshot', 'updated': NOW_API_FORMAT, 'created': NOW_API_FORMAT, @@ -462,7 +462,7 @@ class ImagesTest(test.TestCase): 'progress': 0, }, { - 'id': '130', + 'id': 130, 'name': None, 'updated': NOW_API_FORMAT, 'created': NOW_API_FORMAT, @@ -914,7 +914,7 @@ class ImagesTest(test.TestCase): app = fakes.wsgi_app(fake_auth_context=self._get_fake_context()) res = req.get_response(app) image_meta = json.loads(res.body)['image'] - expected = {'id': '123', 'name': 'public image', + expected = {'id': 123, 'name': 'public image', 'updated': NOW_API_FORMAT, 'created': NOW_API_FORMAT, 'status': 'ACTIVE', 'progress': 100} @@ -934,7 +934,7 @@ class ImagesTest(test.TestCase): response = req.get_response(fakes.wsgi_app()) self.assertEqual(200, response.status_int) image_meta = json.loads(response.body)['image'] - self.assertEqual('123', image_meta['serverId']) + self.assertEqual(123, image_meta['serverId']) self.assertEqual('Snapshot 1', image_meta['name']) def test_create_snapshot_no_name(self): -- cgit From d36e59f4480265741018a1fd5160f5262b7e9331 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Scott Moser Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2011 11:54:13 -0400 Subject: add extension description for FlavorExtraData --- nova/api/openstack/contrib/flavorextradata.py | 46 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 46 insertions(+) create mode 100644 nova/api/openstack/contrib/flavorextradata.py diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/contrib/flavorextradata.py b/nova/api/openstack/contrib/flavorextradata.py new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d0554c7b4 --- /dev/null +++ b/nova/api/openstack/contrib/flavorextradata.py @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +# Copyright 2011 Canonical Ltd. +# All Rights Reserved. +# +# 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. + +""" +The Flavor extra data extension +Openstack API version 1.1 lists "name", "ram", "disk", "vcpus" as flavor +attributes. This extension adds to that list: + rxtx_cap + rxtx_quota + swap +""" + +from nova.api.openstack import extensions + + +class Flavorextradata(extensions.ExtensionDescriptor): + """The Flavor extra data extension for the OpenStack API.""" + + def get_name(self): + return "FlavorExtraData" + + def get_alias(self): + return "os-flavor-extra-data" + + def get_description(self): + return "Provide additional data for flavors" + + def get_namespace(self): + return "http://docs.openstack.org/ext/flavor_extra_data/api/v1.1" + + def get_updated(self): + return "2011-09-14T00:00:00+00:00" + +# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 -- cgit From efaa0e6590985e3d4bdeeb18e1d41a037856ea89 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Scott Moser Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2011 11:54:56 -0400 Subject: fix test_extensions test to know of new extension FlavorExtraData --- nova/tests/api/openstack/test_extensions.py | 1 + 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+) diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_extensions.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_extensions.py index 31443242b..44f4eb055 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_extensions.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_extensions.py @@ -87,6 +87,7 @@ class ExtensionControllerTest(test.TestCase): self.ext_list = [ "Createserverext", "FlavorExtraSpecs", + "FlavorExtraData", "Floating_ips", "Fox In Socks", "Hosts", -- cgit From c20228123c1774a1e2aa1b4ee7155a62336f5934 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Scott Moser Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2011 11:55:18 -0400 Subject: fix white space for pep8 --- nova/api/openstack/views/flavors.py | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/views/flavors.py b/nova/api/openstack/views/flavors.py index 4c5e2c1e6..def969a6c 100644 --- a/nova/api/openstack/views/flavors.py +++ b/nova/api/openstack/views/flavors.py @@ -50,8 +50,8 @@ class ViewBuilder(object): "disk": flavor_obj["local_gb"], } - for key in ( "vcpus", "swap", "rxtx_quota", "rxtx_cap"): - detail[key] = flavor_obj.get(key,"") + for key in ("vcpus", "swap", "rxtx_quota", "rxtx_cap"): + detail[key] = flavor_obj.get(key, "") detail.update(simple) -- cgit From 9f83b51ae2afeb45ed9bdcb8c3b63ced78f8050e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Johannes Erdfelt Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2011 16:19:18 +0000 Subject: Remove debugging --- nova/api/openstack/wsgi.py | 1 - 1 file changed, 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/wsgi.py b/nova/api/openstack/wsgi.py index 6eb1953b4..c342f6267 100644 --- a/nova/api/openstack/wsgi.py +++ b/nova/api/openstack/wsgi.py @@ -29,7 +29,6 @@ class Request(webob.Request): Based on the query extension then the Accept header. """ - LOG.info('supported = %s' % repr(supported_content_types)) supported_content_types = supported_content_types or \ ('application/json', 'application/vnd.openstack.compute+json', -- cgit From 092ff28b9f141368aed0d719140212e5fc8652f8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Scott Moser Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2011 12:25:47 -0400 Subject: add attributes to xml api --- nova/api/openstack/flavors.py | 3 +++ 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+) diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/flavors.py b/nova/api/openstack/flavors.py index fd36060da..c6c9f096f 100644 --- a/nova/api/openstack/flavors.py +++ b/nova/api/openstack/flavors.py @@ -90,6 +90,9 @@ class FlavorXMLSerializer(wsgi.XMLDictSerializer): flavor_node.setAttribute('ram', str(flavor['ram'])) flavor_node.setAttribute('disk', str(flavor['disk'])) + for attr in ("vcpus", "swap", "rxtx_quota", "rxtx_cap"): + flavor_node.setAttribute(attr, str(flavor.get(attr,""))) + link_nodes = self._create_link_nodes(xml_doc, flavor['links']) for link_node in link_nodes: flavor_node.appendChild(link_node) -- cgit From 34a08d831418b934f4cceaae69dbf17d90ecd5e0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Brian Waldon Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2011 12:32:00 -0400 Subject: removing toprettyxml --- nova/api/openstack/wsgi.py | 2 +- nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py | 16 ++++++---------- nova/tests/api/openstack/test_limits.py | 14 ++++++-------- 3 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/wsgi.py b/nova/api/openstack/wsgi.py index bdcadcb99..588fc030b 100644 --- a/nova/api/openstack/wsgi.py +++ b/nova/api/openstack/wsgi.py @@ -316,7 +316,7 @@ class XMLDictSerializer(DictSerializer): def to_xml_string(self, node, has_atom=False): self._add_xmlns(node, has_atom) - return node.toprettyxml(indent=' ', encoding='UTF-8') + return node.toxml('UTF-8') #NOTE (ameade): the has_atom should be removed after all of the # xml serializers and view builders have been updated to the current diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py index 2aee1bc14..32ae7eeec 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py @@ -224,12 +224,10 @@ class ImagesTest(test.TestCase): expected = minidom.parseString(""" - - Image not found. - + xmlns="http://docs.rackspacecloud.com/servers/api/v1.0"> + Image not found. - """.replace(" ", "")) + """.replace(" ", "").replace("\n", "")) actual = minidom.parseString(response.body.replace(" ", "")) @@ -261,12 +259,10 @@ class ImagesTest(test.TestCase): # because the element hasn't changed definition expected = minidom.parseString(""" - - Image not found. - + xmlns="http://docs.openstack.org/compute/api/v1.1"> + Image not found. - """.replace(" ", "")) + """.replace(" ", "").replace("\n", "")) actual = minidom.parseString(response.body.replace(" ", "")) diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_limits.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_limits.py index 3db57ee86..6f0210c27 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_limits.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_limits.py @@ -174,12 +174,11 @@ class LimitsControllerV10Test(BaseLimitTestSuite): response = request.get_response(self.controller) expected = minidom.parseString(""" - + - """.replace(" ", "")) + """.replace(" ", "").replace("\n", "")) body = minidom.parseString(response.body.replace(" ", "")) @@ -192,17 +191,16 @@ class LimitsControllerV10Test(BaseLimitTestSuite): response = request.get_response(self.controller) expected = minidom.parseString(""" - + + unit="MINUTE" value="10" verb="GET"/> + unit="HOUR" value="5" verb="POST"/> - """.replace(" ", "")) + """.replace(" ", "").replace("\n", "")) body = minidom.parseString(response.body.replace(" ", "")) self.assertEqual(expected.toxml(), body.toxml()) -- cgit From 95e06c5d88f5500805fb8d9505a4db61560bf8e1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Scott Moser Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2011 12:59:10 -0400 Subject: update variable name after merge: flavor_node -> flavor_elem --- nova/api/openstack/flavors.py | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/flavors.py b/nova/api/openstack/flavors.py index dd77f1a05..a419b7ec2 100644 --- a/nova/api/openstack/flavors.py +++ b/nova/api/openstack/flavors.py @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ class FlavorXMLSerializer(wsgi.XMLDictSerializer): flavor_elem.set('disk', str(flavor_dict['disk'])) for attr in ("vcpus", "swap", "rxtx_quota", "rxtx_cap"): - flavor_node.setAttribute(attr, str(flavor.get(attr,""))) + flavor_elem.setAttribute(attr, str(flavor.get(attr,""))) for link in flavor_dict.get('links', []): elem = etree.SubElement(flavor_elem, -- cgit From f9cac7659a761fa32fac0153f8ecb0334149a486 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Scott Moser Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2011 13:10:23 -0400 Subject: make xml-api tests pass --- nova/tests/api/openstack/test_flavors.py | 28 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 28 insertions(+) diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_flavors.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_flavors.py index fa4e548ac..348042bfe 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_flavors.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_flavors.py @@ -300,6 +300,10 @@ class FlavorsXMLSerializationTest(test.TestCase): "name": "asdf", "ram": "256", "disk": "10", + "rxtx_cap": "", + "rxtx_quota": "", + "swap": "", + "vcpus": "", "links": [ { "rel": "self", @@ -327,6 +331,10 @@ class FlavorsXMLSerializationTest(test.TestCase): "name": "asdf", "ram": "256", "disk": "10", + "rxtx_cap": "", + "rxtx_quota": "", + "swap": "", + "vcpus": "", "links": [ { "rel": "self", @@ -364,6 +372,10 @@ class FlavorsXMLSerializationTest(test.TestCase): "name": "asdf", "ram": 256, "disk": 10, + "rxtx_cap": "", + "rxtx_quota": "", + "swap": "", + "vcpus": "", "links": [ { "rel": "self", @@ -402,6 +414,10 @@ class FlavorsXMLSerializationTest(test.TestCase): "name": "flavor 23", "ram": "512", "disk": "20", + "rxtx_cap": "", + "rxtx_quota": "", + "swap": "", + "vcpus": "", "links": [ { "rel": "self", @@ -417,6 +433,10 @@ class FlavorsXMLSerializationTest(test.TestCase): "name": "flavor 13", "ram": "256", "disk": "10", + "rxtx_cap": "", + "rxtx_quota": "", + "swap": "", + "vcpus": "", "links": [ { "rel": "self", @@ -459,6 +479,10 @@ class FlavorsXMLSerializationTest(test.TestCase): "name": "flavor 23", "ram": "512", "disk": "20", + "rxtx_cap": "", + "rxtx_quota": "", + "swap": "", + "vcpus": "", "links": [ { "rel": "self", @@ -474,6 +498,10 @@ class FlavorsXMLSerializationTest(test.TestCase): "name": "flavor 13", "ram": "256", "disk": "10", + "rxtx_cap": "", + "rxtx_quota": "", + "swap": "", + "vcpus": "", "links": [ { "rel": "self", -- cgit From 2b41dd235b50e3003a42e0b860c5915d06d86071 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Johannes Erdfelt Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2011 17:23:40 +0000 Subject: Map vendor content types to their standard content type before serializing or deserializing. This is so we don't have to litter the code with both types when they are treated identically --- nova/api/openstack/wsgi.py | 36 ++++++++++++++++++++---------------- 1 file changed, 20 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/wsgi.py b/nova/api/openstack/wsgi.py index c342f6267..1c4724c8f 100644 --- a/nova/api/openstack/wsgi.py +++ b/nova/api/openstack/wsgi.py @@ -19,6 +19,21 @@ XMLNS_ATOM = 'http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom' LOG = logging.getLogger('nova.api.openstack.wsgi') +# The vendor content types should serialize identically to the non-vendor +# content types. So to avoid littering the code with both options, we +# map the vendor to the other when looking up the type +_CONTENT_TYPE_MAP = { + 'application/vnd.openstack.compute+json': 'application/json', + 'application/vnd.openstack.compute+xml': 'application/xml', +} + +_SUPPORTED_CONTENT_TYPES = ( + 'application/json', + 'application/vnd.openstack.compute+json', + 'application/xml', + 'application/vnd.openstack.compute+xml', +) + class Request(webob.Request): """Add some Openstack API-specific logic to the base webob.Request.""" @@ -30,10 +45,7 @@ class Request(webob.Request): """ supported_content_types = supported_content_types or \ - ('application/json', - 'application/vnd.openstack.compute+json', - 'application/xml', - 'application/vnd.openstack.compute+xml') + _SUPPORTED_CONTENT_TYPES parts = self.path.rsplit('.', 1) if len(parts) > 1: @@ -55,10 +67,7 @@ class Request(webob.Request): if not "Content-Type" in self.headers: return None - allowed_types = ('application/json', - 'application/vnd.openstack.compute+json', - 'application/xml', - 'application/vnd.openstack.compute+xml') + allowed_types = _SUPPORTED_CONTENT_TYPES content_type = self.content_type if content_type not in allowed_types: @@ -198,16 +207,11 @@ class RequestDeserializer(object): supported_content_types=None): self.supported_content_types = supported_content_types or \ - ('application/json', - 'application/vnd.openstack.compute+json', - 'application/xml', - 'application/vnd.openstack.compute+xml') + _SUPPORTED_CONTENT_TYPES self.body_deserializers = { 'application/xml': XMLDeserializer(), - 'application/vnd.openstack.compute+xml': XMLDeserializer(), 'application/json': JSONDeserializer(), - 'application/vnd.openstack.compute+json': JSONDeserializer(), } self.body_deserializers.update(body_deserializers or {}) @@ -261,6 +265,7 @@ class RequestDeserializer(object): def get_body_deserializer(self, content_type): try: + content_type = _CONTENT_TYPE_MAP.get(content_type, content_type) return self.body_deserializers[content_type] except (KeyError, TypeError): raise exception.InvalidContentType(content_type=content_type) @@ -425,9 +430,7 @@ class ResponseSerializer(object): def __init__(self, body_serializers=None, headers_serializer=None): self.body_serializers = { 'application/xml': XMLDictSerializer(), - 'application/vnd.openstack.compute+xml': XMLDictSerializer(), 'application/json': JSONDictSerializer(), - 'application/vnd.openstack.compute+json': JSONDictSerializer(), } self.body_serializers.update(body_serializers or {}) @@ -452,6 +455,7 @@ class ResponseSerializer(object): def serialize_body(self, response, data, content_type, action): response.headers['Content-Type'] = content_type if data is not None: + content_type = _CONTENT_TYPE_MAP.get(content_type, content_type) serializer = self.get_body_serializer(content_type) response.body = serializer.serialize(data, action) -- cgit From 1b836a4159bd324572f71dab4abcef5a8d3292e5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Johannes Erdfelt Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2011 17:29:28 +0000 Subject: Add copyright --- nova/api/openstack/wsgi.py | 16 ++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 16 insertions(+) diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/wsgi.py b/nova/api/openstack/wsgi.py index 1c4724c8f..c68a57cb5 100644 --- a/nova/api/openstack/wsgi.py +++ b/nova/api/openstack/wsgi.py @@ -1,3 +1,19 @@ +# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 + +# Copyright 2011 OpenStack LLC. +# All Rights Reserved. +# +# 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. import json from lxml import etree -- cgit From d678d8c4d024a4154ecd2ea77a42063ad1253364 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Johannes Erdfelt Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2011 17:32:33 +0000 Subject: Remove unnecessary vendor content types now that they are mapped to standard content types automatically --- nova/api/openstack/versions.py | 3 --- 1 file changed, 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/versions.py b/nova/api/openstack/versions.py index f4ae498b4..75a1d0ba4 100644 --- a/nova/api/openstack/versions.py +++ b/nova/api/openstack/versions.py @@ -101,8 +101,6 @@ class Versions(wsgi.Resource): body_serializers = { 'application/atom+xml': VersionsAtomSerializer(metadata=metadata), 'application/xml': VersionsXMLSerializer(metadata=metadata), - 'application/vnd.openstack.compute+xml': - VersionsXMLSerializer(metadata=metadata), } serializer = wsgi.ResponseSerializer( body_serializers=body_serializers, @@ -307,7 +305,6 @@ def create_resource(version='1.0'): body_serializers = { 'application/xml': VersionsXMLSerializer(), - 'application/vnd.openstack.compute+xml': VersionsXMLSerializer(), 'application/atom+xml': VersionsAtomSerializer(), } serializer = wsgi.ResponseSerializer(body_serializers) -- cgit From 4fa96895f1c32e09db31532886d67a675fe66208 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Johannes Erdfelt Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2011 17:44:22 +0000 Subject: Test both content types for JSON and XML --- nova/tests/api/openstack/test_wsgi.py | 20 +++++++++++++++----- 1 file changed, 15 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_wsgi.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_wsgi.py index b73027643..74b9ce853 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_wsgi.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_wsgi.py @@ -250,11 +250,21 @@ class ResponseSerializerTest(test.TestCase): self.serializer.get_body_serializer, 'application/unknown') - def test_serialize_response(self): - response = self.serializer.serialize({}, 'application/json') - self.assertEqual(response.headers['Content-Type'], 'application/json') - self.assertEqual(response.body, 'pew_json') - self.assertEqual(response.status_int, 404) + def test_serialize_response_json(self): + for content_type in ('application/json', + 'application/vnd.openstack.compute+json'): + response = self.serializer.serialize({}, content_type) + self.assertEqual(response.headers['Content-Type'], content_type) + self.assertEqual(response.body, 'pew_json') + self.assertEqual(response.status_int, 404) + + def test_serialize_response_xml(self): + for content_type in ('application/xml', + 'application/vnd.openstack.compute+xml'): + response = self.serializer.serialize({}, content_type) + self.assertEqual(response.headers['Content-Type'], content_type) + self.assertEqual(response.body, 'pew_xml') + self.assertEqual(response.status_int, 404) def test_serialize_response_None(self): response = self.serializer.serialize(None, 'application/json') -- cgit From 8638db07c4ad2177249a70708969c7a1cba09037 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Johannes Erdfelt Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2011 17:55:15 +0000 Subject: Don't report the wrong content type if a mapped type doesn't exist --- nova/api/openstack/wsgi.py | 8 ++++---- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/wsgi.py b/nova/api/openstack/wsgi.py index c68a57cb5..fad516d4d 100644 --- a/nova/api/openstack/wsgi.py +++ b/nova/api/openstack/wsgi.py @@ -281,8 +281,8 @@ class RequestDeserializer(object): def get_body_deserializer(self, content_type): try: - content_type = _CONTENT_TYPE_MAP.get(content_type, content_type) - return self.body_deserializers[content_type] + ctype = _CONTENT_TYPE_MAP.get(content_type, content_type) + return self.body_deserializers[ctype] except (KeyError, TypeError): raise exception.InvalidContentType(content_type=content_type) @@ -471,13 +471,13 @@ class ResponseSerializer(object): def serialize_body(self, response, data, content_type, action): response.headers['Content-Type'] = content_type if data is not None: - content_type = _CONTENT_TYPE_MAP.get(content_type, content_type) serializer = self.get_body_serializer(content_type) response.body = serializer.serialize(data, action) def get_body_serializer(self, content_type): try: - return self.body_serializers[content_type] + ctype = _CONTENT_TYPE_MAP.get(content_type, content_type) + return self.body_serializers[ctype] except (KeyError, TypeError): raise exception.InvalidContentType(content_type=content_type) -- cgit From 9ce2e4f80f249d58622b7235aec55e823f9cd6c8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Scott Moser Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2011 14:37:32 -0400 Subject: flavor_elem.setAttribute -> flavor_elem.set, flavor -> flavor_dict --- nova/api/openstack/flavors.py | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/flavors.py b/nova/api/openstack/flavors.py index a419b7ec2..0c435ebeb 100644 --- a/nova/api/openstack/flavors.py +++ b/nova/api/openstack/flavors.py @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ class FlavorXMLSerializer(wsgi.XMLDictSerializer): flavor_elem.set('disk', str(flavor_dict['disk'])) for attr in ("vcpus", "swap", "rxtx_quota", "rxtx_cap"): - flavor_elem.setAttribute(attr, str(flavor.get(attr,""))) + flavor_elem.set(attr, str(flavor_dict.get(attr,""))) for link in flavor_dict.get('links', []): elem = etree.SubElement(flavor_elem, -- cgit From 74a1045dd133fe708cb0f42bd4fae4198ee337ff Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Scott Moser Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2011 14:51:55 -0400 Subject: add necessary fields to flavor.rng schema --- nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/flavor.rng | 4 ++++ 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+) diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/flavor.rng b/nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/flavor.rng index a00e4e9ee..6d3adc8dc 100644 --- a/nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/flavor.rng +++ b/nova/api/openstack/schemas/v1.1/flavor.rng @@ -4,6 +4,10 @@ + + + + -- cgit From aa0361c41d2e2feff18915ac93107727f52b15ca Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Scott Moser Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2011 14:58:47 -0400 Subject: fix pep8 whitespace error --- nova/api/openstack/flavors.py | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/flavors.py b/nova/api/openstack/flavors.py index 0c435ebeb..8a310c900 100644 --- a/nova/api/openstack/flavors.py +++ b/nova/api/openstack/flavors.py @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ class FlavorXMLSerializer(wsgi.XMLDictSerializer): flavor_elem.set('disk', str(flavor_dict['disk'])) for attr in ("vcpus", "swap", "rxtx_quota", "rxtx_cap"): - flavor_elem.set(attr, str(flavor_dict.get(attr,""))) + flavor_elem.set(attr, str(flavor_dict.get(attr, ""))) for link in flavor_dict.get('links', []): elem = etree.SubElement(flavor_elem, -- cgit From cecc822c0bc10c8d5cc5168329ae04172c6e609e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Josh Durgin Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2011 12:33:51 -0700 Subject: Use the correct method to get a builder. --- nova/api/openstack/contrib/volumes.py | 3 +-- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/nova/api/openstack/contrib/volumes.py b/nova/api/openstack/contrib/volumes.py index d62225e58..9d4254f1f 100644 --- a/nova/api/openstack/contrib/volumes.py +++ b/nova/api/openstack/contrib/volumes.py @@ -372,8 +372,7 @@ class BootFromVolumeController(servers.ControllerV11): for key in ['instance_type', 'image_ref']: inst[key] = extra_values[key] - builder = self._get_view_builder(req) - server = builder.build(inst, is_detail=True) + server = self._build_view(req, inst, is_detail=True) server['server']['adminPass'] = extra_values['password'] return server -- cgit From 6cd4e1dadda93d2e8fa4ed26f3e8d83ea22292d3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Josh Durgin Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2011 11:05:57 -0700 Subject: Add a simple test for the OS boot from volume api. This would have detected lp:850305. --- nova/tests/api/openstack/contrib/test_volumes.py | 73 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 73 insertions(+) create mode 100644 nova/tests/api/openstack/contrib/test_volumes.py diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/contrib/test_volumes.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/contrib/test_volumes.py new file mode 100644 index 000000000..443ec399f --- /dev/null +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/contrib/test_volumes.py @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ +# Copyright 2011 Josh Durgin +# All Rights Reserved. +# +# 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. + +import datetime +import json +import webob + +import nova +from nova import context +from nova import test +from nova.api.openstack.contrib.volumes import BootFromVolumeController +from nova.compute import instance_types +from nova.tests.api.openstack import fakes +from nova.tests.api.openstack.test_servers import fake_gen_uuid + + +def fake_compute_api_create(cls, context, instance_type, image_href, **kwargs): + inst_type = instance_types.get_instance_type_by_flavor_id(2) + return [{'id': 1, + 'display_name': 'test_server', + 'uuid': fake_gen_uuid(), + 'instance_type': dict(inst_type), + 'access_ip_v4': '1.2.3.4', + 'access_ip_v6': 'fead::1234', + 'image_ref': 3, + 'user_id': 'fake', + 'project_id': 'fake', + 'created_at': datetime.datetime(2010, 10, 10, 12, 0, 0), + 'updated_at': datetime.datetime(2010, 11, 11, 11, 0, 0), + }] + + +class BootFromVolumeTest(test.TestCase): + + def setUp(self): + super(BootFromVolumeTest, self).setUp() + self.stubs.Set(nova.compute.API, 'create', fake_compute_api_create) + + def test_create_root_volume(self): + body = dict(server=dict( + name='test_server', imageRef=3, + flavorRef=2, min_count=1, max_count=1, + block_device_mapping=[dict( + volume_id=1, + device_name='/dev/vda', + virtual='root', + delete_on_termination=False, + )] + )) + req = webob.Request.blank('/v1.1/fake/os-volumes_boot') + req.method = 'POST' + req.body = json.dumps(body) + req.headers['content-type'] = 'application/json' + res = req.get_response(fakes.wsgi_app()) + self.assertEqual(res.status_int, 200) + server = json.loads(res.body)['server'] + self.assertEqual(1, server['id']) + self.assertEqual(2, int(server['flavor']['id'])) + self.assertEqual(u'test_server', server['name']) + self.assertEqual(3, int(server['image']['id'])) + self.assertEqual(16, len(server['adminPass'])) -- cgit From 19736d4991ff55f300fddd0ab48af40a081f2272 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Vishvananda Ishaya Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2011 11:27:16 -0700 Subject: delete the internal libvirt snapshot after it is saved to glance --- nova/virt/libvirt/connection.py | 1 + 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+) diff --git a/nova/virt/libvirt/connection.py b/nova/virt/libvirt/connection.py index 363a20ed0..47e43a7c2 100644 --- a/nova/virt/libvirt/connection.py +++ b/nova/virt/libvirt/connection.py @@ -464,6 +464,7 @@ class LibvirtConnection(driver.ComputeDriver): # Clean up shutil.rmtree(temp_dir) + snapshot_ptr.delete(0) @exception.wrap_exception() def reboot(self, instance, network_info): -- cgit From caf0e0f10167fd31ea16a56d471380537a6ee03a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Trey Morris Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2011 16:58:22 -0500 Subject: NoMoreFixedIps now subclasses NovaException instead of Error --- nova/exception.py | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/nova/exception.py b/nova/exception.py index a3cbb98cf..4f25d3721 100644 --- a/nova/exception.py +++ b/nova/exception.py @@ -506,7 +506,7 @@ class FixedIpInvalid(Invalid): message = _("Fixed IP address %(address)s is invalid.") -class NoMoreFixedIps(Error): +class NoMoreFixedIps(NovaException): message = _("Zero fixed ips available.") -- cgit