From 5ef94944514c3f81e31cc60d3d63b903859dca45 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Anthony Young Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2011 22:15:13 -0700 Subject: add user_id and description. without user_id, there is no way for a tenant to tell which user created the server. description should be added for ec2 parity. --- nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py | 22 +++++++++++++++++++--- 1 file changed, 19 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py index 437620854..7ca58b24d 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py @@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ def stub_instance(id, user_id='fake', project_id='fake', private_address=None, "terminated_at": utils.utcnow(), "availability_zone": "", "display_name": server_name, - "display_description": "", + "display_description": "fakedescription", "locked": False, "metadata": metadata, "uuid": uuid, @@ -329,10 +329,12 @@ class ServersTest(test.TestCase): "server": { "id": 1, "uuid": FAKE_UUID, + "user_id": "fake", "updated": "2010-11-11T11:00:00Z", "created": "2010-10-10T12:00:00Z", "progress": 0, "name": "server1", + "description": "fakedescription", "status": "BUILD", "hostId": '', "image": { @@ -491,10 +493,12 @@ class ServersTest(test.TestCase): "server": { "id": 1, "uuid": FAKE_UUID, + "user_id": "fake", "updated": "2010-11-11T11:00:00Z", "created": "2010-10-10T12:00:00Z", "progress": 100, "name": "server1", + "description": "fakedescription", "status": "ACTIVE", "hostId": '', "image": { @@ -582,10 +586,12 @@ class ServersTest(test.TestCase): "server": { "id": 1, "uuid": FAKE_UUID, + "user_id": "fake", "updated": "2010-11-11T11:00:00Z", "created": "2010-10-10T12:00:00Z", "progress": 100, "name": "server1", + "description": "fakedescription", "status": "ACTIVE", "hostId": '', "image": { @@ -1380,6 +1386,8 @@ class ServersTest(test.TestCase): 'uuid': FAKE_UUID, 'instance_type': dict(inst_type), 'image_ref': image_ref, + 'display_description': 'fakedescription', + 'user_id': 'fake', "created_at": datetime.datetime(2010, 10, 10, 12, 0, 0), "updated_at": datetime.datetime(2010, 11, 11, 11, 0, 0), } @@ -2719,6 +2727,8 @@ class TestServerInstanceCreation(test.TestCase): else: self.injected_files = None return [{'id': '1234', 'display_name': 'fakeinstance', + 'user_id': 'fake', + 'display_description': 'fakedescription', 'uuid': FAKE_UUID}] def set_admin_password(self, *args, **kwargs): @@ -3010,7 +3020,7 @@ class ServersViewBuilderV11Test(test.TestCase): "created_at": created_at, "updated_at": updated_at, "admin_pass": "", - "user_id": "", + "user_id": "fake", "project_id": "", "image_ref": "5", "kernel_id": "", @@ -3036,7 +3046,7 @@ class ServersViewBuilderV11Test(test.TestCase): "terminated_at": utils.utcnow(), "availability_zone": "", "display_name": "test_server", - "display_description": "", + "display_description": "fakedescription", "locked": False, "metadata": [], #"address": , @@ -3088,10 +3098,12 @@ class ServersViewBuilderV11Test(test.TestCase): "server": { "id": 1, "uuid": self.instance['uuid'], + "user_id": "fake", "updated": "2010-11-11T11:00:00Z", "created": "2010-10-10T12:00:00Z", "progress": 0, "name": "test_server", + "description": "fakedescription", "status": "BUILD", "hostId": '', "image": { @@ -3139,10 +3151,12 @@ class ServersViewBuilderV11Test(test.TestCase): "server": { "id": 1, "uuid": self.instance['uuid'], + "user_id": "fake", "updated": "2010-11-11T11:00:00Z", "created": "2010-10-10T12:00:00Z", "progress": 100, "name": "test_server", + "description": "fakedescription", "status": "ACTIVE", "hostId": '', "image": { @@ -3194,10 +3208,12 @@ class ServersViewBuilderV11Test(test.TestCase): "server": { "id": 1, "uuid": self.instance['uuid'], + "user_id": "fake", "updated": "2010-11-11T11:00:00Z", "created": "2010-10-10T12:00:00Z", "progress": 0, "name": "test_server", + "description": "fakedescription", "status": "BUILD", "hostId": '', "image": { -- cgit From 34ef09beb3bf00fd9eb16b8517c520af24641e8c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Anthony Young Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2011 10:10:51 -0700 Subject: add tenant_id to api. without tenant_id, admins can't tell which servers belong to which tenants when retrieving lists --- nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py | 29 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 28 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py index 7ca58b24d..480d6a370 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py @@ -330,6 +330,7 @@ class ServersTest(test.TestCase): "id": 1, "uuid": FAKE_UUID, "user_id": "fake", + "tenant_id": "fake", "updated": "2010-11-11T11:00:00Z", "created": "2010-10-10T12:00:00Z", "progress": 0, @@ -494,6 +495,7 @@ class ServersTest(test.TestCase): "id": 1, "uuid": FAKE_UUID, "user_id": "fake", + "tenant_id": "fake", "updated": "2010-11-11T11:00:00Z", "created": "2010-10-10T12:00:00Z", "progress": 100, @@ -587,6 +589,7 @@ class ServersTest(test.TestCase): "id": 1, "uuid": FAKE_UUID, "user_id": "fake", + "tenant_id": "fake", "updated": "2010-11-11T11:00:00Z", "created": "2010-10-10T12:00:00Z", "progress": 100, @@ -1152,6 +1155,25 @@ class ServersTest(test.TestCase): self.assertEqual(len(servers), 1) self.assertEqual(servers[0]['id'], 100) + def test_tenant_id_filter_converts_to_project_id_for_admin(self): + def fake_get_all(compute_self, context, search_opts=None): + self.assertNotEqual(search_opts, None) + self.assertEqual(search_opts['project_id'], 'faketenant') + self.assertFalse(search_opts.get('tenant_id')) + return [stub_instance(100)] + + self.stubs.Set(nova.compute.API, 'get_all', fake_get_all) + self.flags(allow_admin_api=True) + + req = webob.Request.blank('/v1.1/servers?tenant_id=faketenant') + # Use admin context + context = nova.context.RequestContext('testuser', 'testproject', + is_admin=True) + res = req.get_response(fakes.wsgi_app(fake_auth_context=context)) + res_dict = json.loads(res.body) + # Failure in fake_get_all returns non 200 status code + self.assertEqual(res.status_int, 200) + def test_get_servers_allows_flavor_v1_1(self): def fake_get_all(compute_self, context, search_opts=None): self.assertNotEqual(search_opts, None) @@ -1388,6 +1410,7 @@ class ServersTest(test.TestCase): 'image_ref': image_ref, 'display_description': 'fakedescription', '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), } @@ -2728,6 +2751,7 @@ class TestServerInstanceCreation(test.TestCase): self.injected_files = None return [{'id': '1234', 'display_name': 'fakeinstance', 'user_id': 'fake', + 'project_id': 'fake', 'display_description': 'fakedescription', 'uuid': FAKE_UUID}] @@ -3021,7 +3045,7 @@ class ServersViewBuilderV11Test(test.TestCase): "updated_at": updated_at, "admin_pass": "", "user_id": "fake", - "project_id": "", + "project_id": "fake", "image_ref": "5", "kernel_id": "", "ramdisk_id": "", @@ -3099,6 +3123,7 @@ class ServersViewBuilderV11Test(test.TestCase): "id": 1, "uuid": self.instance['uuid'], "user_id": "fake", + "tenant_id": "fake", "updated": "2010-11-11T11:00:00Z", "created": "2010-10-10T12:00:00Z", "progress": 0, @@ -3152,6 +3177,7 @@ class ServersViewBuilderV11Test(test.TestCase): "id": 1, "uuid": self.instance['uuid'], "user_id": "fake", + "tenant_id": "fake", "updated": "2010-11-11T11:00:00Z", "created": "2010-10-10T12:00:00Z", "progress": 100, @@ -3209,6 +3235,7 @@ class ServersViewBuilderV11Test(test.TestCase): "id": 1, "uuid": self.instance['uuid'], "user_id": "fake", + "tenant_id": "fake", "updated": "2010-11-11T11:00:00Z", "created": "2010-10-10T12:00:00Z", "progress": 0, -- cgit 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(+) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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 (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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/tests/fake_network_info.py | 21 ++++++------ nova/tests/test_network.py | 71 +++++++++++++++++------------------------ 2 files changed, 42 insertions(+), 50 deletions(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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 49ef06ba21115a64c2efbb6fa81e0e6ee3f9095d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Anthony Young Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2011 16:21:29 -0700 Subject: xml deserialization, and test fixes --- nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py | 66 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 64 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py index 480d6a370..2f849f07a 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py @@ -145,7 +145,8 @@ def instance_addresses(context, instance_id): def stub_instance(id, user_id='fake', project_id='fake', private_address=None, public_addresses=None, host=None, power_state=0, reservation_id="", uuid=FAKE_UUID, image_ref="10", - flavor_id="1", interfaces=None, name=None): + flavor_id="1", interfaces=None, name=None, + description='fakedescription'): metadata = [] metadata.append(InstanceMetadata(key='seq', value=id)) @@ -194,7 +195,7 @@ def stub_instance(id, user_id='fake', project_id='fake', private_address=None, "terminated_at": utils.utcnow(), "availability_zone": "", "display_name": server_name, - "display_description": "fakedescription", + "display_description": description, "locked": False, "metadata": metadata, "uuid": uuid, @@ -427,9 +428,12 @@ class ServersTest(test.TestCase): expected = minidom.parseString(""" Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2011 22:18:43 -0700 Subject: pulling all qmanager changes into a branch based on trunk, as they were previously stacked on top of melange --- nova/tests/test_quantum.py | 261 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 261 insertions(+) create mode 100644 nova/tests/test_quantum.py (limited to 'nova/tests') diff --git a/nova/tests/test_quantum.py b/nova/tests/test_quantum.py new file mode 100644 index 000000000..378beb6ed --- /dev/null +++ b/nova/tests/test_quantum.py @@ -0,0 +1,261 @@ +# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 + +# Copyright 2011 Nicira, Inc. +# 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 context +from nova import db +from nova import exception +from nova import log as logging +from nova import test +from nova.network.quantum import manager as quantum_manager + +LOG = logging.getLogger('nova.tests.quantum_network') + +networks = [{'label': 'project1-net1', + 'injected': False, + 'multi_host': False, + 'cidr': '192.168.0.0/24', + 'cidr_v6': '2001:1db8::/64', + 'gateway_v6': '2001:1db8::1', + 'netmask_v6': '64', + 'netmask': '255.255.255.0', + 'bridge': None, + 'bridge_interface': None, + 'gateway': '192.168.0.1', + 'broadcast': '192.168.0.255', + 'dns1': '192.168.0.1', + 'dns2': '192.168.0.2', + 'vlan': None, + 'host': None, + 'vpn_public_address': None, + 'project_id': 'fake_project1'}, + {'label': 'project2-net1', + 'injected': False, + 'multi_host': False, + 'cidr': '192.168.1.0/24', + 'cidr_v6': '2001:1db9::/64', + 'gateway_v6': '2001:1db9::1', + 'netmask_v6': '64', + 'netmask': '255.255.255.0', + 'bridge': None, + 'bridge_interface': None, + 'gateway': '192.168.1.1', + 'broadcast': '192.168.1.255', + 'dns1': '192.168.0.1', + 'dns2': '192.168.0.2', + 'vlan': None, + 'host': None, + 'project_id': 'fake_project2', + 'vpn_public_address': '192.168.1.2'}, + {'label': "public", + 'injected': False, + 'multi_host': False, + 'cidr': '10.0.0.0/24', + 'cidr_v6': '2001:1dba::/64', + 'gateway_v6': '2001:1dba::1', + 'netmask_v6': '64', + 'netmask': '255.255.255.0', + 'bridge': None, + 'bridge_interface': None, + 'gateway': '10.0.0.1', + 'broadcast': '10.0.0.255', + 'dns1': '10.0.0.1', + 'dns2': '10.0.0.2', + 'vlan': None, + 'host': None, + 'vpn_public_address': None, + 'project_id': None}, + {'label': "project2-net2", + 'injected': False, + 'multi_host': False, + 'cidr': '9.0.0.0/24', + 'cidr_v6': '2001:1dbb::/64', + 'gateway_v6': '2001:1dbb::1', + 'netmask_v6': '64', + 'netmask': '255.255.255.0', + 'bridge': None, + 'bridge_interface': None, + 'gateway': '9.0.0.1', + 'broadcast': '9.0.0.255', + 'dns1': '9.0.0.1', + 'dns2': '9.0.0.2', + 'vlan': None, + 'host': None, + 'vpn_public_address': None, + 'project_id': "fake_project2"}] + + +# this is a base class to be used by all other Quantum Test classes +class QuantumTestCaseBase(object): + + def test_create_and_delete_nets(self): + self._create_nets() + self._delete_nets() + + def _create_nets(self): + for n in networks: + ctx = context.RequestContext('user1', n['project_id']) + self.net_man.create_networks(ctx, + label=n['label'], cidr=n['cidr'], + multi_host=n['multi_host'], + num_networks=1, network_size=256, cidr_v6=n['cidr_v6'], + gateway_v6=n['gateway_v6'], bridge=None, + bridge_interface=None, dns1=n['dns1'], + dns2=n['dns2'], project_id=n['project_id']) + + def _delete_nets(self): + for n in networks: + ctx = context.RequestContext('user1', n['project_id']) + self.net_man.delete_network(ctx, n['cidr']) + + def test_allocate_and_deallocate_instance_static(self): + self._create_nets() + + project_id = "fake_project1" + ctx = context.RequestContext('user1', project_id) + + instance_ref = db.api.instance_create(ctx, {}) + nw_info = self.net_man.allocate_for_instance(ctx, + instance_id=instance_ref['id'], host="", + instance_type_id=instance_ref['instance_type_id'], + project_id=project_id) + + self.assertEquals(len(nw_info), 2) + + # we don't know which order the NICs will be in until we + # introduce the notion of priority + # v4 cidr + self.assertTrue(nw_info[0][0]['cidr'].startswith("10.") or \ + nw_info[1][0]['cidr'].startswith("10.")) + self.assertTrue(nw_info[0][0]['cidr'].startswith("192.") or \ + nw_info[1][0]['cidr'].startswith("192.")) + + # v4 address + self.assertTrue(nw_info[0][1]['ips'][0]['ip'].startswith("10.") or \ + nw_info[1][1]['ips'][0]['ip'].startswith("10.")) + self.assertTrue(nw_info[0][1]['ips'][0]['ip'].startswith("192.") or \ + nw_info[1][1]['ips'][0]['ip'].startswith("192.")) + + # v6 cidr + self.assertTrue(nw_info[0][0]['cidr_v6'].startswith("2001:1dba:") or \ + nw_info[1][0]['cidr_v6'].startswith("2001:1dba:")) + self.assertTrue(nw_info[0][0]['cidr_v6'].startswith("2001:1db8:") or \ + nw_info[1][0]['cidr_v6'].startswith("2001:1db8:")) + + # v6 address + self.assertTrue(\ + nw_info[0][1]['ip6s'][0]['ip'].startswith("2001:1dba:") or \ + nw_info[1][1]['ip6s'][0]['ip'].startswith("2001:1dba:")) + self.assertTrue(\ + nw_info[0][1]['ip6s'][0]['ip'].startswith("2001:1db8:") or \ + nw_info[1][1]['ip6s'][0]['ip'].startswith("2001:1db8:")) + + self.net_man.deallocate_for_instance(ctx, + instance_id=instance_ref['id'], + project_id=project_id) + + self._delete_nets() + + def test_allocate_and_deallocate_instance_dynamic(self): + self._create_nets() + project_id = "fake_project2" + ctx = context.RequestContext('user1', project_id) + + net_ids = self.net_man.q_conn.get_networks_for_tenant(project_id) + requested_networks = [(net_id, None) for net_id in net_ids] + + self.net_man.validate_networks(ctx, requested_networks) + + instance_ref = db.api.instance_create(ctx, {}) + nw_info = self.net_man.allocate_for_instance(ctx, + instance_id=instance_ref['id'], host="", + instance_type_id=instance_ref['instance_type_id'], + project_id=project_id, + requested_networks=requested_networks) + + self.assertEquals(len(nw_info), 2) + + # we don't know which order the NICs will be in until we + # introduce the notion of priority + # v4 cidr + self.assertTrue(nw_info[0][0]['cidr'].startswith("9.") or \ + nw_info[1][0]['cidr'].startswith("9.")) + self.assertTrue(nw_info[0][0]['cidr'].startswith("192.") or \ + nw_info[1][0]['cidr'].startswith("192.")) + + # v4 address + self.assertTrue(nw_info[0][1]['ips'][0]['ip'].startswith("9.") or \ + nw_info[1][1]['ips'][0]['ip'].startswith("9.")) + self.assertTrue(nw_info[0][1]['ips'][0]['ip'].startswith("192.") or \ + nw_info[1][1]['ips'][0]['ip'].startswith("192.")) + + # v6 cidr + self.assertTrue(nw_info[0][0]['cidr_v6'].startswith("2001:1dbb:") or \ + nw_info[1][0]['cidr_v6'].startswith("2001:1dbb:")) + self.assertTrue(nw_info[0][0]['cidr_v6'].startswith("2001:1db9:") or \ + nw_info[1][0]['cidr_v6'].startswith("2001:1db9:")) + + # v6 address + self.assertTrue(\ + nw_info[0][1]['ip6s'][0]['ip'].startswith("2001:1dbb:") or \ + nw_info[1][1]['ip6s'][0]['ip'].startswith("2001:1dbb:")) + self.assertTrue(\ + nw_info[0][1]['ip6s'][0]['ip'].startswith("2001:1db9:") or \ + nw_info[1][1]['ip6s'][0]['ip'].startswith("2001:1db9:")) + + self.net_man.deallocate_for_instance(ctx, + instance_id=instance_ref['id'], + project_id=project_id) + + self._delete_nets() + + def test_validate_bad_network(self): + ctx = context.RequestContext('user1', 'fake_project1') + self.assertRaises(exception.NetworkNotFound, + self.net_man.validate_networks, ctx, [("", None)]) + + +class QuantumFakeIPAMTestCase(QuantumTestCaseBase, test.TestCase): + + def setUp(self): + super(QuantumFakeIPAMTestCase, self).setUp() + self.net_man = quantum_manager.QuantumManager( \ + ipam_lib="nova.network.quantum.fake") + + +class QuantumNovaIPAMTestCase(QuantumTestCaseBase, test.TestCase): + + def setUp(self): + super(QuantumNovaIPAMTestCase, self).setUp() + self.net_man = quantum_manager.QuantumManager( \ + ipam_lib="nova.network.quantum.nova_ipam_lib") + + # tests seem to create some networks by default, which + # don't want. So we delete them. + + ctx = context.RequestContext('user1', 'fake_project1').elevated() + for n in db.network_get_all(ctx): + db.network_delete_safe(ctx, n['id']) + +# Cannot run this unit tests auotmatically for now, as it requires +# melange to be running locally. +# +#class QuantumMelangeIPAMTestCase(QuantumTestCaseBase, test.TestCase): +# +# def setUp(self): +# super(QuantumMelangeIPAMTestCase, self).setUp() +# self.net_man = quantum_manager.QuantumManager( \ +# ipam_lib="nova.network.quantum.melange_ipam_lib") -- cgit From 5823a72690155d9d69e4d23a81be2ea0945809dc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dan Wendlandt Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2011 21:09:15 -0700 Subject: add priority for static networks --- nova/tests/test_quantum.py | 38 ++++++++++++++++---------------------- 1 file changed, 16 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') diff --git a/nova/tests/test_quantum.py b/nova/tests/test_quantum.py index 378beb6ed..80cab950e 100644 --- a/nova/tests/test_quantum.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_quantum.py @@ -41,7 +41,8 @@ networks = [{'label': 'project1-net1', 'vlan': None, 'host': None, 'vpn_public_address': None, - 'project_id': 'fake_project1'}, + 'project_id': 'fake_project1', + 'priority': 1}, {'label': 'project2-net1', 'injected': False, 'multi_host': False, @@ -59,7 +60,7 @@ networks = [{'label': 'project1-net1', 'vlan': None, 'host': None, 'project_id': 'fake_project2', - 'vpn_public_address': '192.168.1.2'}, + 'priority': 1}, {'label': "public", 'injected': False, 'multi_host': False, @@ -76,8 +77,8 @@ networks = [{'label': 'project1-net1', 'dns2': '10.0.0.2', 'vlan': None, 'host': None, - 'vpn_public_address': None, - 'project_id': None}, + 'project_id': None, + 'priority': 0}, {'label': "project2-net2", 'injected': False, 'multi_host': False, @@ -94,8 +95,8 @@ networks = [{'label': 'project1-net1', 'dns2': '9.0.0.2', 'vlan': None, 'host': None, - 'vpn_public_address': None, - 'project_id': "fake_project2"}] + 'project_id': "fake_project2", + 'priority': 2}] # this is a base class to be used by all other Quantum Test classes @@ -114,7 +115,8 @@ class QuantumTestCaseBase(object): num_networks=1, network_size=256, cidr_v6=n['cidr_v6'], gateway_v6=n['gateway_v6'], bridge=None, bridge_interface=None, dns1=n['dns1'], - dns2=n['dns2'], project_id=n['project_id']) + dns2=n['dns2'], project_id=n['project_id'], + priority=n['priority']) def _delete_nets(self): for n in networks: @@ -138,29 +140,21 @@ class QuantumTestCaseBase(object): # we don't know which order the NICs will be in until we # introduce the notion of priority # v4 cidr - self.assertTrue(nw_info[0][0]['cidr'].startswith("10.") or \ - nw_info[1][0]['cidr'].startswith("10.")) - self.assertTrue(nw_info[0][0]['cidr'].startswith("192.") or \ - nw_info[1][0]['cidr'].startswith("192.")) + self.assertTrue(nw_info[0][0]['cidr'].startswith("10.")) + self.assertTrue(nw_info[1][0]['cidr'].startswith("192.")) # v4 address - self.assertTrue(nw_info[0][1]['ips'][0]['ip'].startswith("10.") or \ - nw_info[1][1]['ips'][0]['ip'].startswith("10.")) - self.assertTrue(nw_info[0][1]['ips'][0]['ip'].startswith("192.") or \ - nw_info[1][1]['ips'][0]['ip'].startswith("192.")) + self.assertTrue(nw_info[0][1]['ips'][0]['ip'].startswith("10.")) + self.assertTrue(nw_info[1][1]['ips'][0]['ip'].startswith("192.")) # v6 cidr - self.assertTrue(nw_info[0][0]['cidr_v6'].startswith("2001:1dba:") or \ - nw_info[1][0]['cidr_v6'].startswith("2001:1dba:")) - self.assertTrue(nw_info[0][0]['cidr_v6'].startswith("2001:1db8:") or \ - nw_info[1][0]['cidr_v6'].startswith("2001:1db8:")) + self.assertTrue(nw_info[0][0]['cidr_v6'].startswith("2001:1dba:")) + self.assertTrue(nw_info[1][0]['cidr_v6'].startswith("2001:1db8:")) # v6 address self.assertTrue(\ - nw_info[0][1]['ip6s'][0]['ip'].startswith("2001:1dba:") or \ - nw_info[1][1]['ip6s'][0]['ip'].startswith("2001:1dba:")) + nw_info[0][1]['ip6s'][0]['ip'].startswith("2001:1dba:")) self.assertTrue(\ - nw_info[0][1]['ip6s'][0]['ip'].startswith("2001:1db8:") or \ nw_info[1][1]['ip6s'][0]['ip'].startswith("2001:1db8:")) self.net_man.deallocate_for_instance(ctx, -- cgit From e8d02ac1b5e9a45cc19992d232d4148f9db720ca Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dan Wendlandt Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2011 23:02:46 -0700 Subject: rearrange imports --- nova/tests/test_quantum.py | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') diff --git a/nova/tests/test_quantum.py b/nova/tests/test_quantum.py index 80cab950e..8ef22ac7e 100644 --- a/nova/tests/test_quantum.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_quantum.py @@ -19,8 +19,8 @@ from nova import context from nova import db from nova import exception from nova import log as logging -from nova import test from nova.network.quantum import manager as quantum_manager +from nova import test LOG = logging.getLogger('nova.tests.quantum_network') -- cgit From d5b489383710605b10067550417a4e62a5f4f3e1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dan Wendlandt Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2011 11:37:19 -0700 Subject: use 'uuid' field in networks table rather than 'bridge'. Specify project_id when creating instance in unit test --- nova/tests/test_quantum.py | 6 ++++-- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') diff --git a/nova/tests/test_quantum.py b/nova/tests/test_quantum.py index 8ef22ac7e..ae9900b67 100644 --- a/nova/tests/test_quantum.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_quantum.py @@ -129,7 +129,8 @@ class QuantumTestCaseBase(object): project_id = "fake_project1" ctx = context.RequestContext('user1', project_id) - instance_ref = db.api.instance_create(ctx, {}) + instance_ref = db.api.instance_create(ctx, + {"project_id": project_id}) nw_info = self.net_man.allocate_for_instance(ctx, instance_id=instance_ref['id'], host="", instance_type_id=instance_ref['instance_type_id'], @@ -173,7 +174,8 @@ class QuantumTestCaseBase(object): self.net_man.validate_networks(ctx, requested_networks) - instance_ref = db.api.instance_create(ctx, {}) + instance_ref = db.api.instance_create(ctx, + {"project_id": project_id}) nw_info = self.net_man.allocate_for_instance(ctx, instance_id=instance_ref['id'], host="", instance_type_id=instance_ref['instance_type_id'], -- cgit From 822d92ed1f6a5f2f0951c5e43be6ce0c8fb75e65 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "danwent@gmail.com" <> Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2011 19:12:43 -0700 Subject: remove fake IPAM lib, since qmanager must now access nova DB directly --- nova/tests/test_quantum.py | 8 -------- 1 file changed, 8 deletions(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') diff --git a/nova/tests/test_quantum.py b/nova/tests/test_quantum.py index ae9900b67..e7a8a01fa 100644 --- a/nova/tests/test_quantum.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_quantum.py @@ -224,14 +224,6 @@ class QuantumTestCaseBase(object): self.net_man.validate_networks, ctx, [("", None)]) -class QuantumFakeIPAMTestCase(QuantumTestCaseBase, test.TestCase): - - def setUp(self): - super(QuantumFakeIPAMTestCase, self).setUp() - self.net_man = quantum_manager.QuantumManager( \ - ipam_lib="nova.network.quantum.fake") - - class QuantumNovaIPAMTestCase(QuantumTestCaseBase, test.TestCase): def setUp(self): -- cgit From 605fe4f19af3af830a2a8c82809e9ce5909c602d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "danwent@gmail.com" <> Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2011 20:00:38 -0700 Subject: restore fixed_ip_associate_pool in nova/db/sqlalchemy.py to its original form before this branch. Figured out how to make unit tests pass without requiring that this function changes --- nova/tests/test_quantum.py | 11 +++++++++++ 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+) (limited to 'nova/tests') diff --git a/nova/tests/test_quantum.py b/nova/tests/test_quantum.py index e7a8a01fa..3efdba910 100644 --- a/nova/tests/test_quantum.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_quantum.py @@ -17,6 +17,8 @@ from nova import context from nova import db +from nova.db.sqlalchemy import models +from nova.db.sqlalchemy.session import get_session from nova import exception from nova import log as logging from nova.network.quantum import manager as quantum_manager @@ -238,6 +240,15 @@ class QuantumNovaIPAMTestCase(QuantumTestCaseBase, test.TestCase): for n in db.network_get_all(ctx): db.network_delete_safe(ctx, n['id']) + # I've found that other unit tests have a nasty habit of + # of creating fixed IPs and not cleaning up, which can + # confuse these tests, so we clean them all. + session = get_session() + result = session.query(models.FixedIp).all() + with session.begin(): + for fip_ref in result: + session.delete(fip_ref) + # Cannot run this unit tests auotmatically for now, as it requires # melange to be running locally. # -- cgit From c96a9ae1b84ee370ff5d8282a8e0531a97c5a396 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Brad Hall Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2011 21:18:47 -0700 Subject: Address code review feedback from Rick and Matt --- nova/tests/test_quantum.py | 18 +++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') diff --git a/nova/tests/test_quantum.py b/nova/tests/test_quantum.py index 3efdba910..2cc83adf1 100644 --- a/nova/tests/test_quantum.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_quantum.py @@ -155,9 +155,9 @@ class QuantumTestCaseBase(object): self.assertTrue(nw_info[1][0]['cidr_v6'].startswith("2001:1db8:")) # v6 address - self.assertTrue(\ + self.assertTrue( nw_info[0][1]['ip6s'][0]['ip'].startswith("2001:1dba:")) - self.assertTrue(\ + self.assertTrue( nw_info[1][1]['ip6s'][0]['ip'].startswith("2001:1db8:")) self.net_man.deallocate_for_instance(ctx, @@ -233,24 +233,24 @@ class QuantumNovaIPAMTestCase(QuantumTestCaseBase, test.TestCase): self.net_man = quantum_manager.QuantumManager( \ ipam_lib="nova.network.quantum.nova_ipam_lib") - # tests seem to create some networks by default, which - # don't want. So we delete them. + # Tests seem to create some networks by default, which + # we don't want. So we delete them. ctx = context.RequestContext('user1', 'fake_project1').elevated() for n in db.network_get_all(ctx): db.network_delete_safe(ctx, n['id']) - # I've found that other unit tests have a nasty habit of - # of creating fixed IPs and not cleaning up, which can - # confuse these tests, so we clean them all. + # NOTE(danwent): I've found that other unit tests have a nasty + # habit of of creating fixed IPs and not cleaning up, which + # can confuse these tests, so we clean them all. session = get_session() result = session.query(models.FixedIp).all() with session.begin(): for fip_ref in result: session.delete(fip_ref) -# Cannot run this unit tests auotmatically for now, as it requires -# melange to be running locally. +# FIXME(danwent): Cannot run this unit tests automatically for now, as +# it requires melange to be running locally. # #class QuantumMelangeIPAMTestCase(QuantumTestCaseBase, test.TestCase): # -- 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/tests/api/openstack/test_flavors.py | 180 ++++++++++++++----------------- 1 file changed, 79 insertions(+), 101 deletions(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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 3d17d22926e2f589648fdac26302a58e8c4e9069 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Anthony Young Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2011 11:36:41 -0700 Subject: fix more tests --- nova/tests/api/openstack/contrib/test_createserverext.py | 3 +++ 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+) (limited to 'nova/tests') diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/contrib/test_createserverext.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/contrib/test_createserverext.py index e5eed14fe..01c7587e3 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/contrib/test_createserverext.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/contrib/test_createserverext.py @@ -89,6 +89,9 @@ class CreateserverextTest(test.TestCase): self.networks = None return [{'id': '1234', 'display_name': 'fakeinstance', 'uuid': FAKE_UUID, + 'user_id': 'fake', + 'project_id': 'fake', + 'display_description': 'fakedescription', 'created_at': "", 'updated_at': ""}] -- 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/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py | 347 +++++++++++++++----------------- 1 file changed, 162 insertions(+), 185 deletions(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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 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/tests/api/openstack/test_common.py | 122 ++++++++++++++++++-------------- 1 file changed, 68 insertions(+), 54 deletions(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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 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/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 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 4 files changed, 175 insertions(+) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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 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/tests/fake_network_info.py | 30 ++++++++++++++++++++----- nova/tests/test_libvirt.py | 49 +++++++++++++++++++++++------------------ 2 files changed, 52 insertions(+), 27 deletions(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(+) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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/tests/api/openstack/test_limits.py | 56 ++++++++++++++++++--------------- 1 file changed, 30 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(+) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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/tests/api/openstack/test_limits.py | 12 ++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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 a7e7be67a79fab4348f68c5738656f1ac401c39a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Trey Morris Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2011 12:24:35 -0500 Subject: misplaced comma... --- nova/tests/fake_network_info.py | 2 ++ 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(+) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(+) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py | 176 ++++++++++++------------------ 1 file changed, 72 insertions(+), 104 deletions(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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 ced3ea3e8d7cf02f988d968d6078182815226719 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Anthony Young Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2011 12:23:43 -0700 Subject: fix for chris behrens' comment - move tenant_id => project_id mapping to compute.api.get_all --- nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py | 11 ++++++----- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py index 435644dcc..1ecb35f63 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py @@ -1200,13 +1200,14 @@ class ServersTest(test.TestCase): self.assertEqual(servers[0]['id'], 100) def test_tenant_id_filter_converts_to_project_id_for_admin(self): - def fake_get_all(compute_self, context, search_opts=None): - self.assertNotEqual(search_opts, None) - self.assertEqual(search_opts['project_id'], 'faketenant') - self.assertFalse(search_opts.get('tenant_id')) + def fake_get_all(context, filters=None): + self.assertNotEqual(filters, None) + self.assertEqual(filters['project_id'], 'faketenant') + self.assertFalse(filters.get('tenant_id')) return [stub_instance(100)] - self.stubs.Set(nova.compute.API, 'get_all', fake_get_all) + self.stubs.Set(nova.db.api, 'instance_get_all_by_filters', + fake_get_all) self.flags(allow_admin_api=True) req = webob.Request.blank('/v1.1/fake/servers?tenant_id=faketenant') -- 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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 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/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py | 279 +--------------------------- nova/tests/image/test_glance.py | 318 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- 2 files changed, 315 insertions(+), 282 deletions(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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/tests/image/test_glance.py | 5 ----- 1 file changed, 5 deletions(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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 5b3b3d1b357c085c2088df7d76df8392118fb82e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dan Wendlandt Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2011 09:39:36 -0700 Subject: additional review cleanup --- nova/tests/test_quantum.py | 21 +++++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') diff --git a/nova/tests/test_quantum.py b/nova/tests/test_quantum.py index 2cc83adf1..0fa4184b1 100644 --- a/nova/tests/test_quantum.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_quantum.py @@ -189,29 +189,29 @@ class QuantumTestCaseBase(object): # we don't know which order the NICs will be in until we # introduce the notion of priority # v4 cidr - self.assertTrue(nw_info[0][0]['cidr'].startswith("9.") or \ + self.assertTrue(nw_info[0][0]['cidr'].startswith("9.") or nw_info[1][0]['cidr'].startswith("9.")) - self.assertTrue(nw_info[0][0]['cidr'].startswith("192.") or \ + self.assertTrue(nw_info[0][0]['cidr'].startswith("192.") or nw_info[1][0]['cidr'].startswith("192.")) # v4 address - self.assertTrue(nw_info[0][1]['ips'][0]['ip'].startswith("9.") or \ + self.assertTrue(nw_info[0][1]['ips'][0]['ip'].startswith("9.") or nw_info[1][1]['ips'][0]['ip'].startswith("9.")) - self.assertTrue(nw_info[0][1]['ips'][0]['ip'].startswith("192.") or \ + self.assertTrue(nw_info[0][1]['ips'][0]['ip'].startswith("192.") or nw_info[1][1]['ips'][0]['ip'].startswith("192.")) # v6 cidr - self.assertTrue(nw_info[0][0]['cidr_v6'].startswith("2001:1dbb:") or \ + self.assertTrue(nw_info[0][0]['cidr_v6'].startswith("2001:1dbb:") or nw_info[1][0]['cidr_v6'].startswith("2001:1dbb:")) - self.assertTrue(nw_info[0][0]['cidr_v6'].startswith("2001:1db9:") or \ + self.assertTrue(nw_info[0][0]['cidr_v6'].startswith("2001:1db9:") or nw_info[1][0]['cidr_v6'].startswith("2001:1db9:")) # v6 address self.assertTrue(\ - nw_info[0][1]['ip6s'][0]['ip'].startswith("2001:1dbb:") or \ + nw_info[0][1]['ip6s'][0]['ip'].startswith("2001:1dbb:") or nw_info[1][1]['ip6s'][0]['ip'].startswith("2001:1dbb:")) self.assertTrue(\ - nw_info[0][1]['ip6s'][0]['ip'].startswith("2001:1db9:") or \ + nw_info[0][1]['ip6s'][0]['ip'].startswith("2001:1db9:") or nw_info[1][1]['ip6s'][0]['ip'].startswith("2001:1db9:")) self.net_man.deallocate_for_instance(ctx, @@ -240,9 +240,10 @@ class QuantumNovaIPAMTestCase(QuantumTestCaseBase, test.TestCase): for n in db.network_get_all(ctx): db.network_delete_safe(ctx, n['id']) - # NOTE(danwent): I've found that other unit tests have a nasty + # Other unit tests (e.g., test_compute.py) have a nasty # habit of of creating fixed IPs and not cleaning up, which - # can confuse these tests, so we clean them all. + # can confuse these tests, so we remove all existing fixed + # ips before starting. session = get_session() result = session.query(models.FixedIp).all() with session.begin(): -- cgit From 833ac1674d33cde3721b2d10a3d9545cc8320b37 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Brian Lamar Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2011 16:09:23 -0400 Subject: Added test for NULL network. --- nova/tests/test_network.py | 7 ++++++- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') diff --git a/nova/tests/test_network.py b/nova/tests/test_network.py index 25ff940f0..2ae5a35e3 100644 --- a/nova/tests/test_network.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_network.py @@ -118,9 +118,14 @@ vifs = [{'id': 0, {'id': 1, 'address': 'DE:AD:BE:EF:00:01', 'uuid': '00000000-0000-0000-0000-0000000000000001', - 'network_id': 0, 'network_id': 1, 'network': FakeModel(**networks[1]), + 'instance_id': 0}, + {'id': 2, + 'address': 'DE:AD:BE:EF:00:02', + 'uuid': '00000000-0000-0000-0000-0000000000000002', + 'network_id': 2, + 'network': None, 'instance_id': 0}] -- 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 (limited to 'nova/tests') 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 43a392814150e49769e935f4972c9901612570af Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tushar Patil Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2011 14:03:22 -0700 Subject: added unit tests and cleanup of import statements --- .../api/openstack/contrib/test_createserverext.py | 113 +++++++++++++++++---- 1 file changed, 95 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/contrib/test_createserverext.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/contrib/test_createserverext.py index e5eed14fe..739312399 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/contrib/test_createserverext.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/contrib/test_createserverext.py @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ # License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations # under the License. -import base64 +import datetime import json import unittest from xml.dom import minidom @@ -26,15 +26,7 @@ import webob from nova import exception from nova import flags from nova import test -from nova import utils import nova.api.openstack -from nova.api.openstack import servers -from nova.api.openstack.contrib import createserverext -import nova.compute.api - -import nova.scheduler.api -import nova.image.fake -import nova.rpc from nova.tests.api.openstack import fakes @@ -51,22 +43,41 @@ DUPLICATE_NETWORKS = [('aaaaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa', '10.0.1.12'), INVALID_NETWORKS = [('invalid', 'invalid-ip-address')] +INSTANCE = { + "id": 1, + "display_name": "test_server", + "uuid": FAKE_UUID, + "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"}] + } + +def return_server_by_id(context, id, session=None): + INSTANCE['id'] = id + return INSTANCE + + +def return_security_group_non_existing(context, project_id, group_name): + raise exception.SecurityGroupNotFoundForProject(project_id=project_id, + security_group_id=group_name) + +def return_security_group_get_by_name(context, project_id, group_name): + return {'id': 1, 'name': group_name} + + +def return_security_group_get(context, security_group_id, session): + return {'id': security_group_id} + + +def return_instance_add_security_group(context, instance_id, security_group_id): + pass class CreateserverextTest(test.TestCase): def setUp(self): super(CreateserverextTest, self).setUp() - self.stubs = stubout.StubOutForTesting() - fakes.FakeAuthManager.auth_data = {} - fakes.FakeAuthDatabase.data = {} - fakes.stub_out_auth(self.stubs) - fakes.stub_out_image_service(self.stubs) - fakes.stub_out_key_pair_funcs(self.stubs) - self.allow_admin = FLAGS.allow_admin_api def tearDown(self): - self.stubs.UnsetAll() - FLAGS.allow_admin_api = self.allow_admin super(CreateserverextTest, self).tearDown() def _setup_mock_compute_api(self): @@ -87,6 +98,7 @@ class CreateserverextTest(test.TestCase): self.networks = kwargs['requested_networks'] else: self.networks = None + return [{'id': '1234', 'display_name': 'fakeinstance', 'uuid': FAKE_UUID, 'created_at': "", @@ -107,6 +119,18 @@ class CreateserverextTest(test.TestCase): '_get_kernel_ramdisk_from_image', make_stub_method((1, 1))) return compute_api + def _create_security_group_request_dict(self, security_groups): + server = {} + server['name'] = 'new-server-test' + server['imageRef'] = 1 + server['flavorRef'] = 1 + if security_groups is not None: + sg_list = [] + for name in security_groups: + sg_list.append({'name': name}) + server['security_groups'] = sg_list + return {'server': server} + def _create_networks_request_dict(self, networks): server = {} server['name'] = 'new-server-test' @@ -304,3 +328,56 @@ class CreateserverextTest(test.TestCase): self.assertEquals(response.status_int, 202) self.assertEquals(compute_api.networks, [('aaaaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa', None)]) + + def test_create_instance_with_security_group_empty_list_json(self): + security_groups = [] + body_dict = self._create_security_group_request_dict(security_groups) + request = self._get_create_request_json(body_dict) + response = request.get_response(fakes.wsgi_app()) + self.assertEquals(response.status_int, 202) + res_dict = json.loads(response.body) + self.assertEquals([{'name': "default"}], res_dict['server']['security_groups']) + + def test_create_instance_with_security_group_non_existing_json(self): + security_groups = ['non-existing'] + self.stubs.Set(nova.db, 'security_group_get_by_name', + return_security_group_non_existing) + body_dict = self._create_security_group_request_dict(security_groups) + request = self._get_create_request_json(body_dict) + response = request.get_response(fakes.wsgi_app()) + self.assertEquals(response.status_int, 400) + + def test_create_instance_with_security_group_json(self): + security_groups = ['test', 'test1'] + self.stubs.Set(nova.db, 'security_group_get_by_name', + return_security_group_get_by_name) + self.stubs.Set(nova.db.api, 'instance_add_security_group', + return_instance_add_security_group) + body_dict = self._create_security_group_request_dict(security_groups) + request = self._get_create_request_json(body_dict) + response = request.get_response(fakes.wsgi_app()) + self.assertEquals(response.status_int, 202) + + def test_get_server_by_id_verify_security_groups_json(self): + self.stubs.Set(nova.db.api, 'instance_get', return_server_by_id) + req = webob.Request.blank('/v1.1/123/os-create-server-ext/1') + req.headers['Content-Type'] = 'application/json' + response = req.get_response(fakes.wsgi_app()) + self.assertEquals(response.status_int, 200) + res_dict = json.loads(response.body) + expected_security_group = [{"name": "test"}] + self.assertEquals(res_dict['server']['security_groups'], + expected_security_group) + + def test_get_server_by_id_verify_security_groups_xml(self): + self.stubs.Set(nova.db.api, 'instance_get', return_server_by_id) + req = webob.Request.blank('/v1.1/123/os-create-server-ext/1') + req.headers['Accept'] = 'application/xml' + response = req.get_response(fakes.wsgi_app()) + self.assertEquals(response.status_int, 200) + dom = minidom.parseString(response.body) + server = dom.childNodes[0] + security_groups = server.getElementsByTagName('security_groups')[0] + security_group = security_groups.getElementsByTagName('security_group')[0] + self.assertEqual(INSTANCE['security_groups'][0]['name'], security_group.getAttribute("name")) + -- cgit From 2d2d9a5f5caed27d9ade06b2dbc56b793b7e5d3b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tushar Patil Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2011 14:32:48 -0700 Subject: Deleted debug messages --- nova/tests/api/openstack/contrib/test_createserverext.py | 3 --- 1 file changed, 3 deletions(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/contrib/test_createserverext.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/contrib/test_createserverext.py index d6600d054..ba8fb925e 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/contrib/test_createserverext.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/contrib/test_createserverext.py @@ -32,8 +32,6 @@ import nova.api.openstack from nova.tests.api.openstack import fakes -from nova import log as logging -LOG = logging.getLogger("api.nova.openstack.etere") FLAGS = flags.FLAGS FLAGS.verbose = True @@ -388,7 +386,6 @@ class CreateserverextTest(test.TestCase): body_dict = self._create_security_group_request_dict(security_groups) request = self._get_create_request_json(body_dict) response = request.get_response(fakes.wsgi_app()) - LOG.debug(response) self.assertEquals(response.status_int, 202) def test_get_server_by_id_verify_security_groups_json(self): -- cgit From f0a6c35149a1b9cc278cd3ba960861da9189b5bf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dan Wendlandt Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2011 14:39:34 -0700 Subject: remove references to MelangeIPAMTest, as they cannot be used yet --- nova/tests/test_quantum.py | 10 ---------- 1 file changed, 10 deletions(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') diff --git a/nova/tests/test_quantum.py b/nova/tests/test_quantum.py index 0fa4184b1..42acf03e7 100644 --- a/nova/tests/test_quantum.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_quantum.py @@ -249,13 +249,3 @@ class QuantumNovaIPAMTestCase(QuantumTestCaseBase, test.TestCase): with session.begin(): for fip_ref in result: session.delete(fip_ref) - -# FIXME(danwent): Cannot run this unit tests automatically for now, as -# it requires melange to be running locally. -# -#class QuantumMelangeIPAMTestCase(QuantumTestCaseBase, test.TestCase): -# -# def setUp(self): -# super(QuantumMelangeIPAMTestCase, self).setUp() -# self.net_man = quantum_manager.QuantumManager( \ -# ipam_lib="nova.network.quantum.melange_ipam_lib") -- cgit From 38373bf8f60dd068dec69933d1456a8deb75bf8e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dan Wendlandt Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2011 15:02:09 -0700 Subject: move content of quantum/fake.py to test_quantum.py in unit testing class (most original content has been removed anyway) --- nova/tests/test_quantum.py | 76 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 74 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') diff --git a/nova/tests/test_quantum.py b/nova/tests/test_quantum.py index 42acf03e7..0b1a1f204 100644 --- a/nova/tests/test_quantum.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_quantum.py @@ -20,12 +20,82 @@ from nova import db from nova.db.sqlalchemy import models from nova.db.sqlalchemy.session import get_session from nova import exception +from nova import ipv6 from nova import log as logging from nova.network.quantum import manager as quantum_manager from nova import test +from nova import utils LOG = logging.getLogger('nova.tests.quantum_network') + +# this class can be used for unit functional/testing on nova, +# as it does not actually make remote calls to the Quantum service +class FakeQuantumClientConnection(object): + + def __init__(self): + self.nets = {} + + def get_networks_for_tenant(self, tenant_id): + net_ids = [] + for net_id, n in self.nets.items(): + if n['tenant-id'] == tenant_id: + net_ids.append(net_id) + return net_ids + + def create_network(self, tenant_id, network_name): + + uuid = str(utils.gen_uuid()) + self.nets[uuid] = {'net-name': network_name, + 'tenant-id': tenant_id, + 'ports': {}} + return uuid + + def delete_network(self, tenant_id, net_id): + if self.nets[net_id]['tenant-id'] == tenant_id: + del self.nets[net_id] + + def network_exists(self, tenant_id, net_id): + try: + return self.nets[net_id]['tenant-id'] == tenant_id + except KeyError: + return False + + def _confirm_not_attached(self, interface_id): + for n in self.nets.values(): + for p in n['ports'].values(): + if p['attachment-id'] == interface_id: + raise Exception(_("interface '%s' is already attached" % + interface_id)) + + def create_and_attach_port(self, tenant_id, net_id, interface_id): + if not self.network_exists(tenant_id, net_id): + raise Exception( + _("network %(net_id)s does not exist for tenant %(tenant_id)" + % locals())) + + self._confirm_not_attached(interface_id) + uuid = str(utils.gen_uuid()) + self.nets[net_id]['ports'][uuid] = \ + {"port-state": "ACTIVE", + "attachment-id": interface_id} + + def detach_and_delete_port(self, tenant_id, net_id, port_id): + if not self.network_exists(tenant_id, net_id): + raise exception.NotFound( + _("network %(net_id)s does not exist " + "for tenant %(tenant_id)s" % locals())) + del self.nets[net_id]['ports'][port_id] + + def get_port_by_attachment(self, tenant_id, attachment_id): + for net_id, n in self.nets.items(): + if n['tenant-id'] == tenant_id: + for port_id, p in n['ports'].items(): + if p['attachment-id'] == attachment_id: + return (net_id, port_id) + + return (None, None) + networks = [{'label': 'project1-net1', 'injected': False, 'multi_host': False, @@ -230,8 +300,10 @@ class QuantumNovaIPAMTestCase(QuantumTestCaseBase, test.TestCase): def setUp(self): super(QuantumNovaIPAMTestCase, self).setUp() - self.net_man = quantum_manager.QuantumManager( \ - ipam_lib="nova.network.quantum.nova_ipam_lib") + + self.net_man = quantum_manager.QuantumManager( + ipam_lib="nova.network.quantum.nova_ipam_lib", + q_conn=FakeQuantumClientConnection()) # Tests seem to create some networks by default, which # we don't want. So we delete them. -- 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/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py | 19 ++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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 1081b9d52026afb84128c15a1df0998f80810ce9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Thuleau Édouard Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2011 15:48:32 +0200 Subject: Correct tests associated. --- nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py | 8 ++++++-- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py index 3559e6de5..e5ebedf0e 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py @@ -3490,10 +3490,14 @@ 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 it should raise NotFound""" + """If an ami is missing a ramdisk, return kernel ID and None for + ramdisk ID + """ image_meta = {'id': 1, 'status': 'active', 'container_format': 'ami', 'properties': {'kernel_id': 1}} - self.assertRaises(exception.NotFound, self._get_k_r, image_meta) + kernel_id, ramdisk_id = self._get_k_r(image_meta) + self.assertEqual(kernel_id, 1) + self.assertEqual(ramdisk_id, None) def test_ami_kernel_ramdisk_present(self): """Return IDs if both kernel and ramdisk are present""" -- cgit From bd1bc5e3c6f52963ce088e2e0a6da41f125d29f1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dan Wendlandt Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2011 12:11:28 -0700 Subject: more review cleanup --- nova/tests/test_quantum.py | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') diff --git a/nova/tests/test_quantum.py b/nova/tests/test_quantum.py index 0b1a1f204..0feec9b99 100644 --- a/nova/tests/test_quantum.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_quantum.py @@ -277,10 +277,10 @@ class QuantumTestCaseBase(object): nw_info[1][0]['cidr_v6'].startswith("2001:1db9:")) # v6 address - self.assertTrue(\ + self.assertTrue( nw_info[0][1]['ip6s'][0]['ip'].startswith("2001:1dbb:") or nw_info[1][1]['ip6s'][0]['ip'].startswith("2001:1dbb:")) - self.assertTrue(\ + self.assertTrue( nw_info[0][1]['ip6s'][0]['ip'].startswith("2001:1db9:") or nw_info[1][1]['ip6s'][0]['ip'].startswith("2001:1db9:")) -- 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/tests/test_network.py | 3 ++- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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 cc3bd1da5edc368871d2c8de0e498ab2649ae0dd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Vishvananda Ishaya Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2011 12:52:02 -0700 Subject: revert description changes, use metadata['description'] if it is set to populate field in db --- nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py | 28 ---------------------------- 1 file changed, 28 deletions(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py index d5de1aa3c..45ad6e5a8 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py @@ -2268,34 +2268,6 @@ class ServersTest(test.TestCase): self.assertEqual(res_dict['server']['id'], 1) self.assertEqual(res_dict['server']['name'], 'server_test') - def test_update_server_description_v1_1(self): - DESC = 'updated_desc' - - def server_update(context, id, params): - # assert that parameter conversion from description - # to display_description worked correctly - self.assertEqual(params.get('display_description'), DESC) - return stub_instance(1, - name='server_test', - description=params['display_description']) - - self.stubs.Set(nova.db.api, 'instance_get', - return_server_with_attributes(name='server_test', - description=DESC)) - - self.stubs.Set(nova.db.api, 'instance_update', - server_update) - - req = webob.Request.blank('/v1.1/fake/servers/1') - req.method = 'PUT' - req.content_type = 'application/json' - req.body = json.dumps({'server': {'description': DESC}}) - res = req.get_response(fakes.wsgi_app()) - self.assertEqual(res.status_int, 200) - res_dict = json.loads(res.body) - self.assertEqual(res_dict['server']['id'], 1) - self.assertEqual(res_dict['server']['description'], DESC) - def test_update_server_access_ipv4_v1_1(self): self.stubs.Set(nova.db.api, 'instance_get', return_server_with_attributes(access_ipv4='0.0.0.0')) -- cgit From fc0ee0d01320d81b5bb6cd1bc6cb23c90c8246a7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Vishvananda Ishaya Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2011 13:24:40 -0700 Subject: remove extra description stuff --- .../api/openstack/contrib/test_createserverext.py | 1 - nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py | 19 +------------------ 2 files changed, 1 insertion(+), 19 deletions(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/contrib/test_createserverext.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/contrib/test_createserverext.py index a6da9abfd..0881efcfe 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/contrib/test_createserverext.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/contrib/test_createserverext.py @@ -98,7 +98,6 @@ class CreateserverextTest(test.TestCase): 'uuid': FAKE_UUID, 'user_id': 'fake', 'project_id': 'fake', - 'display_description': 'fakedescription', 'created_at': "", 'updated_at': ""}] diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py index 45ad6e5a8..a716af0e5 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py @@ -156,7 +156,6 @@ def stub_instance(id, user_id='fake', project_id='fake', private_address=None, vm_state=None, task_state=None, reservation_id="", uuid=FAKE_UUID, image_ref="10", flavor_id="1", interfaces=None, name=None, key_name='', - description='fakedescription', access_ipv4=None, access_ipv6=None): metadata = [] metadata.append(InstanceMetadata(key='seq', value=id)) @@ -211,7 +210,7 @@ def stub_instance(id, user_id='fake', project_id='fake', private_address=None, "terminated_at": utils.utcnow(), "availability_zone": "", "display_name": server_name, - "display_description": description, + "display_description": "", "locked": False, "metadata": metadata, "access_ip_v4": access_ipv4, @@ -354,7 +353,6 @@ class ServersTest(test.TestCase): "created": "2010-10-10T12:00:00Z", "progress": 0, "name": "server1", - "description": "fakedescription", "status": "BUILD", "accessIPv4": "", "accessIPv6": "", @@ -455,7 +453,6 @@ class ServersTest(test.TestCase): xmlns="http://docs.openstack.org/compute/api/v1.1" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" name="server1" - description="fakedescription" updated="%(expected_updated)s" created="%(expected_created)s" hostId="" @@ -528,7 +525,6 @@ class ServersTest(test.TestCase): "created": "2010-10-10T12:00:00Z", "progress": 100, "name": "server1", - "description": "fakedescription", "status": "ACTIVE", "accessIPv4": "", "accessIPv6": "", @@ -626,7 +622,6 @@ class ServersTest(test.TestCase): "created": "2010-10-10T12:00:00Z", "progress": 100, "name": "server1", - "description": "fakedescription", "status": "ACTIVE", "accessIPv4": "", "accessIPv6": "", @@ -1488,7 +1483,6 @@ class ServersTest(test.TestCase): 'access_ip_v4': '1.2.3.4', 'access_ip_v6': 'fead::1234', 'image_ref': image_ref, - 'display_description': 'fakedescription', 'user_id': 'fake', 'project_id': 'fake', "created_at": datetime.datetime(2010, 10, 10, 12, 0, 0), @@ -3368,7 +3362,6 @@ class TestServerInstanceCreation(test.TestCase): return [{'id': '1234', 'display_name': 'fakeinstance', 'user_id': 'fake', 'project_id': 'fake', - 'display_description': 'fakedescription', 'uuid': FAKE_UUID}] def set_admin_password(self, *args, **kwargs): @@ -3686,7 +3679,6 @@ class ServersViewBuilderV11Test(test.TestCase): "terminated_at": utils.utcnow(), "availability_zone": "", "display_name": "test_server", - "display_description": "fakedescription", "locked": False, "metadata": [], "accessIPv4": "1.2.3.4", @@ -3775,7 +3767,6 @@ class ServersViewBuilderV11Test(test.TestCase): "created": "2010-10-10T12:00:00Z", "progress": 0, "name": "test_server", - "description": "fakedescription", "status": "BUILD", "accessIPv4": "", "accessIPv6": "", @@ -3833,7 +3824,6 @@ class ServersViewBuilderV11Test(test.TestCase): "created": "2010-10-10T12:00:00Z", "progress": 100, "name": "test_server", - "description": "fakedescription", "status": "ACTIVE", "accessIPv4": "", "accessIPv6": "", @@ -4011,7 +4001,6 @@ class ServersViewBuilderV11Test(test.TestCase): "created": "2010-10-10T12:00:00Z", "progress": 0, "name": "test_server", - "description": "fakedescription", "status": "BUILD", "accessIPv4": "", "accessIPv6": "", @@ -4083,7 +4072,6 @@ class ServerXMLSerializationTest(test.TestCase): 'updated': self.TIMESTAMP, "progress": 0, "name": "test_server", - "description": "fakedescription", "status": "BUILD", "hostId": 'e4d909c290d0fb1ca068ffaddf22cbd0', "key_name": '', @@ -4222,7 +4210,6 @@ class ServerXMLSerializationTest(test.TestCase): 'updated': self.TIMESTAMP, "progress": 0, "name": "test_server", - "description": "fakedescription", "status": "BUILD", "accessIPv4": "1.2.3.4", "accessIPv6": "fead::1234", @@ -4425,7 +4412,6 @@ class ServerXMLSerializationTest(test.TestCase): 'updated': self.TIMESTAMP, "progress": 0, "name": "test_server", - "description": "fakedescription", "status": "BUILD", "accessIPv4": "1.2.3.4", "accessIPv6": "fead::1234", @@ -4483,7 +4469,6 @@ class ServerXMLSerializationTest(test.TestCase): 'updated': self.TIMESTAMP, "progress": 100, "name": "test_server_2", - "description": "fakedescription", "status": "ACTIVE", "accessIPv4": "1.2.3.4", "accessIPv6": "fead::1234", @@ -4606,7 +4591,6 @@ class ServerXMLSerializationTest(test.TestCase): 'updated': self.TIMESTAMP, "progress": 0, "name": "test_server", - "description": "fakedescription", "status": "BUILD", "hostId": 'e4d909c290d0fb1ca068ffaddf22cbd0', "accessIPv4": "1.2.3.4", @@ -4744,7 +4728,6 @@ class ServerXMLSerializationTest(test.TestCase): 'updated': self.TIMESTAMP, "progress": 0, "name": "test_server", - "description": "fakedescription", "status": "BUILD", "accessIPv4": "1.2.3.4", "accessIPv6": "fead::1234", -- 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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 494eb94192a971f64fa6aa78092074f8ed437a7f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tushar Patil Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2011 17:09:09 -0700 Subject: Added unit tests to check instance record is not inserted in db when security groups passed to the instances are not existing --- nova/tests/test_compute.py | 13 +++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+) (limited to 'nova/tests') diff --git a/nova/tests/test_compute.py b/nova/tests/test_compute.py index 766a7da9b..65fdffbd6 100644 --- a/nova/tests/test_compute.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_compute.py @@ -161,6 +161,19 @@ class ComputeTestCase(test.TestCase): db.security_group_destroy(self.context, group['id']) db.instance_destroy(self.context, ref[0]['id']) + def test_create_instance_with_invalid_security_group_raises(self): + instance_type = instance_types.get_default_instance_type() + + pre_build_len = len(db.instance_get_all(context.get_admin_context())) + self.assertRaises(exception.SecurityGroupNotFoundForProject, + self.compute_api.create, + self.context, + instance_type=instance_type, + image_href=None, + security_group=['this_is_a_fake_sec_group']) + self.assertEqual(pre_build_len, + len(db.instance_get_all(context.get_admin_context()))) + def test_create_instance_associates_config_drive(self): """Make sure create associates a config drive.""" -- 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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/tests/api/openstack/test_limits.py | 34 ++++++++++++++++----------------- 1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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 -- 1 file changed, 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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", -- cgit From d6f1a31d56de84398246498d0f2676d9741cdccf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Keisuke Tagami Date: Mon, 5 Sep 2011 20:23:28 +0900 Subject: implement unit test for linux_net --- nova/tests/test_linux_net.py | 232 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 232 insertions(+) create mode 100755 nova/tests/test_linux_net.py (limited to 'nova/tests') diff --git a/nova/tests/test_linux_net.py b/nova/tests/test_linux_net.py new file mode 100755 index 000000000..3c3cdd0d9 --- /dev/null +++ b/nova/tests/test_linux_net.py @@ -0,0 +1,232 @@ +# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 + +# Copyright 2011 NTT +# 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 context +from nova import db +from nova import exception +from nova import log as logging +from nova import test +from nova import utils +from nova import flags +from nova.network import manager as network_manager + +import mox + +FLAGS = flags.FLAGS + +LOG = logging.getLogger('nova.tests.network') + + +HOST = "testhost" + +instances = [{'id': 0, + 'host': 'fake_instance00', + 'hostname': 'fake_instance00'}, + {'id': 1, + 'host': 'fake_instance01', + 'hostname': 'fake_instance01'}] + + +addresses = [{"address" : "10.0.0.1" }, + {"address" : "10.0.0.2" }, + {"address" : "10.0.0.3" }, + {"address" : "10.0.0.4" }] + + +networks = [{'id': 0, + 'uuid': "aaaaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa", + 'label': 'test0', + 'injected': False, + 'multi_host': False, + 'cidr': '192.168.0.0/24', + 'cidr_v6': '2001:db8::/64', + 'gateway_v6': '2001:db8::1', + 'netmask_v6': '64', + 'netmask': '255.255.255.0', + 'bridge': 'fa0', + 'bridge_interface': 'fake_fa0', + 'gateway': '192.168.0.1', + 'broadcast': '192.168.0.255', + 'dns1': '192.168.0.1', + 'dns2': '192.168.0.2', + 'dhcp_server' : '0.0.0.0', + 'dhcp_start' : '192.168.100.1', + 'vlan': None, + 'host': None, + 'project_id': 'fake_project', + 'vpn_public_address': '192.168.0.2'}, + {'id': 1, + 'uuid': "bbbbbbbb-bbbb-bbbb-bbbb-bbbbbbbbbbbb", + 'label': 'test1', + 'injected': False, + 'multi_host': False, + 'cidr': '192.168.1.0/24', + 'cidr_v6': '2001:db9::/64', + 'gateway_v6': '2001:db9::1', + 'netmask_v6': '64', + 'netmask': '255.255.255.0', + 'bridge': 'fa1', + 'bridge_interface': 'fake_fa1', + 'gateway': '192.168.1.1', + 'broadcast': '192.168.1.255', + 'dns1': '192.168.0.1', + 'dns2': '192.168.0.2', + 'dhcp_server' : '0.0.0.0', + 'dhcp_start' : '192.168.100.1', + 'vlan': None, + 'host': None, + 'project_id': 'fake_project', + 'vpn_public_address': '192.168.1.2'}] + + +fixed_ips = [{'id': 0, + 'network_id': 0, + 'address': '192.168.0.100', + 'instance_id': 0, + 'allocated': True, + 'virtual_interface_id': 0, + 'virtual_interface' : addresses[0], + 'instance': instances[0], + 'floating_ips': []}, + {'id': 1, + 'network_id': 1, + 'address': '192.168.1.100', + 'instance_id': 0, + 'allocated': True, + 'virtual_interface_id': 1, + 'virtual_interface' : addresses[1], + 'instance': instances[0], + 'floating_ips': []}, + {'id': 2, + 'network_id': 0, + 'address': '192.168.0.101', + 'instance_id': 1, + 'allocated': True, + 'virtual_interface_id': 2, + 'virtual_interface' : addresses[2], + 'instance': instances[1], + 'floating_ips': []}, + {'id': 3, + 'network_id': 1, + 'address': '192.168.1.101', + 'instance_id': 1, + 'allocated': True, + 'virtual_interface_id': 3, + 'virtual_interface' : addresses[3], + 'instance': instances[1], + 'floating_ips': []}] + + + + +vifs = [{'id': 0, + 'address': 'DE:AD:BE:EF:00:00', + 'uuid': '00000000-0000-0000-0000-0000000000000000', + 'network_id': 0, + 'network': networks[0], + 'instance_id': 0}, + {'id': 1, + 'address': 'DE:AD:BE:EF:00:01', + 'uuid': '00000000-0000-0000-0000-0000000000000001', + 'network_id': 1, + 'network': networks[1], + 'instance_id': 0}, + {'id': 2, + 'address': 'DE:AD:BE:EF:00:02', + 'uuid': '00000000-0000-0000-0000-0000000000000002', + 'network_id': 1, + 'network': networks[1], + 'instance_id': 1}, + {'id': 3, + 'address': 'DE:AD:BE:EF:00:03', + 'uuid': '00000000-0000-0000-0000-0000000000000003', + 'network_id': 0, + 'network': networks[0], + 'instance_id': 1}] + + +class LinuxNetworkTestCase(test.TestCase): + + def setUp(self): + super(LinuxNetworkTestCase, self).setUp() + network_driver = FLAGS.network_driver + self.driver = utils.import_object(network_driver) + self.driver.db = db + + def test_update_dhcp(self): + self.mox.StubOutWithMock(db, 'network_get_associated_fixed_ips') + self.mox.StubOutWithMock(db, 'instance_get_all_by_network') + self.mox.StubOutWithMock(db, 'virtual_interface_get_by_instance') + + fixed_ips[1]['instance'] = instances[0] + db.network_get_associated_fixed_ips(mox.IgnoreArg(), + mox.IgnoreArg()).AndReturn(fixed_ips) + + db.instance_get_all_by_network(mox.IgnoreArg(), + mox.IgnoreArg()).AndReturn(instances) + db.network_get_associated_fixed_ips(mox.IgnoreArg(), + mox.IgnoreArg()).AndReturn(fixed_ips) + db.virtual_interface_get_by_instance(mox.IgnoreArg(), + mox.IgnoreArg()).AndReturn([vifs[0],vifs[1]]) + db.virtual_interface_get_by_instance(mox.IgnoreArg(), + mox.IgnoreArg()).AndReturn([vifs[2],vifs[3]]) + + self.mox.ReplayAll() + self.driver.update_dhcp(None, "eth0", networks[0]) + + + def test_get_dhcp_hosts(self): + self.mox.StubOutWithMock(db, 'network_get_associated_fixed_ips') + + fixed_ips[1]['instance'] = instances[0] + db.network_get_associated_fixed_ips(mox.IgnoreArg(), + mox.IgnoreArg()).AndReturn(fixed_ips) + + self.mox.ReplayAll() + + hosts = self.driver.get_dhcp_hosts(None, networks[0]) + + self.assertEquals(hosts, + "10.0.0.1,fake_instance00.novalocal,192.168.0.100,net:NW-i00000000-0\n" \ + "10.0.0.2,fake_instance00.novalocal,192.168.1.100,net:NW-i00000000-1\n" \ + "10.0.0.3,fake_instance01.novalocal,192.168.0.101,net:NW-i00000001-0\n" \ + "10.0.0.4,fake_instance01.novalocal,192.168.1.101,net:NW-i00000001-1") + + + def test_get_dhcp_opts(self): + self.mox.StubOutWithMock(db, 'network_get_associated_fixed_ips') + self.mox.StubOutWithMock(db, 'instance_get_all_by_network') + self.mox.StubOutWithMock(db, 'virtual_interface_get_by_instance') + + fixed_ips[1]['instance'] = instances[0] + + db.instance_get_all_by_network(mox.IgnoreArg(), + mox.IgnoreArg()).AndReturn(instances) + db.network_get_associated_fixed_ips(mox.IgnoreArg(), + mox.IgnoreArg()).AndReturn(fixed_ips) + db.virtual_interface_get_by_instance(mox.IgnoreArg(), + mox.IgnoreArg()).AndReturn([vifs[0],vifs[1]]) + db.virtual_interface_get_by_instance(mox.IgnoreArg(), + mox.IgnoreArg()).AndReturn([vifs[2],vifs[3]]) + + self.mox.ReplayAll() + + opts = self.driver.get_dhcp_opts(None, networks[0]) + self.assertEquals(opts, '\nNW-i00000000-1,3\nNW-i00000001-0,3\n') + + + -- cgit From 418923c385a34265dd33a0c2ada3aa97a5749a06 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Keisuke Tagami Date: Mon, 5 Sep 2011 21:13:00 +0900 Subject: format for pep8 --- nova/tests/test_linux_net.py | 177 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 134 insertions(+), 43 deletions(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') diff --git a/nova/tests/test_linux_net.py b/nova/tests/test_linux_net.py index 3c3cdd0d9..94c53817b 100755 --- a/nova/tests/test_linux_net.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_linux_net.py @@ -41,10 +41,10 @@ instances = [{'id': 0, 'hostname': 'fake_instance01'}] -addresses = [{"address" : "10.0.0.1" }, - {"address" : "10.0.0.2" }, - {"address" : "10.0.0.3" }, - {"address" : "10.0.0.4" }] +addresses = [{"address": "10.0.0.1"}, + {"address": "10.0.0.2"}, + {"address": "10.0.0.3"}, + {"address": "10.0.0.4"}] networks = [{'id': 0, @@ -63,8 +63,8 @@ networks = [{'id': 0, 'broadcast': '192.168.0.255', 'dns1': '192.168.0.1', 'dns2': '192.168.0.2', - 'dhcp_server' : '0.0.0.0', - 'dhcp_start' : '192.168.100.1', + 'dhcp_server': '0.0.0.0', + 'dhcp_start': '192.168.100.1', 'vlan': None, 'host': None, 'project_id': 'fake_project', @@ -85,8 +85,8 @@ networks = [{'id': 0, 'broadcast': '192.168.1.255', 'dns1': '192.168.0.1', 'dns2': '192.168.0.2', - 'dhcp_server' : '0.0.0.0', - 'dhcp_start' : '192.168.100.1', + 'dhcp_server': '0.0.0.0', + 'dhcp_start': '192.168.100.1', 'vlan': None, 'host': None, 'project_id': 'fake_project', @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ fixed_ips = [{'id': 0, 'instance_id': 0, 'allocated': True, 'virtual_interface_id': 0, - 'virtual_interface' : addresses[0], + 'virtual_interface': addresses[0], 'instance': instances[0], 'floating_ips': []}, {'id': 1, @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ fixed_ips = [{'id': 0, 'instance_id': 0, 'allocated': True, 'virtual_interface_id': 1, - 'virtual_interface' : addresses[1], + 'virtual_interface': addresses[1], 'instance': instances[0], 'floating_ips': []}, {'id': 2, @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ fixed_ips = [{'id': 0, 'instance_id': 1, 'allocated': True, 'virtual_interface_id': 2, - 'virtual_interface' : addresses[2], + 'virtual_interface': addresses[2], 'instance': instances[1], 'floating_ips': []}, {'id': 3, @@ -126,13 +126,11 @@ fixed_ips = [{'id': 0, 'instance_id': 1, 'allocated': True, 'virtual_interface_id': 3, - 'virtual_interface' : addresses[3], + 'virtual_interface': addresses[3], 'instance': instances[1], 'floating_ips': []}] - - vifs = [{'id': 0, 'address': 'DE:AD:BE:EF:00:00', 'uuid': '00000000-0000-0000-0000-0000000000000000', @@ -167,66 +165,159 @@ class LinuxNetworkTestCase(test.TestCase): self.driver = utils.import_object(network_driver) self.driver.db = db - def test_update_dhcp(self): + def test_update_dhcp_for_nw00(self): self.mox.StubOutWithMock(db, 'network_get_associated_fixed_ips') self.mox.StubOutWithMock(db, 'instance_get_all_by_network') self.mox.StubOutWithMock(db, 'virtual_interface_get_by_instance') - fixed_ips[1]['instance'] = instances[0] db.network_get_associated_fixed_ips(mox.IgnoreArg(), - mox.IgnoreArg()).AndReturn(fixed_ips) + mox.IgnoreArg())\ + .AndReturn([fixed_ips[0], + fixed_ips[3]]) db.instance_get_all_by_network(mox.IgnoreArg(), - mox.IgnoreArg()).AndReturn(instances) + mox.IgnoreArg())\ + .AndReturn(instances) db.network_get_associated_fixed_ips(mox.IgnoreArg(), - mox.IgnoreArg()).AndReturn(fixed_ips) + mox.IgnoreArg())\ + .AndReturn([fixed_ips[0], + fixed_ips[3]]) db.virtual_interface_get_by_instance(mox.IgnoreArg(), - mox.IgnoreArg()).AndReturn([vifs[0],vifs[1]]) + mox.IgnoreArg())\ + .AndReturn([vifs[0], vifs[1]]) db.virtual_interface_get_by_instance(mox.IgnoreArg(), - mox.IgnoreArg()).AndReturn([vifs[2],vifs[3]]) - + mox.IgnoreArg())\ + .AndReturn([vifs[2], vifs[3]]) self.mox.ReplayAll() + self.driver.update_dhcp(None, "eth0", networks[0]) + def test_update_dhcp_for_nw01(self): + self.mox.StubOutWithMock(db, 'network_get_associated_fixed_ips') + self.mox.StubOutWithMock(db, 'instance_get_all_by_network') + self.mox.StubOutWithMock(db, 'virtual_interface_get_by_instance') + + db.network_get_associated_fixed_ips(mox.IgnoreArg(), + mox.IgnoreArg())\ + .AndReturn([fixed_ips[1], + fixed_ips[2]]) - def test_get_dhcp_hosts(self): + db.instance_get_all_by_network(mox.IgnoreArg(), + mox.IgnoreArg())\ + .AndReturn(instances) + db.network_get_associated_fixed_ips(mox.IgnoreArg(), + mox.IgnoreArg())\ + .AndReturn([fixed_ips[1], + fixed_ips[2]]) + db.virtual_interface_get_by_instance(mox.IgnoreArg(), + mox.IgnoreArg())\ + .AndReturn([vifs[0], vifs[1]]) + db.virtual_interface_get_by_instance(mox.IgnoreArg(), + mox.IgnoreArg())\ + .AndReturn([vifs[2], vifs[3]]) + self.mox.ReplayAll() + + self.driver.update_dhcp(None, "eth0", networks[0]) + + def test_get_dhcp_hosts_for_nw00(self): self.mox.StubOutWithMock(db, 'network_get_associated_fixed_ips') - fixed_ips[1]['instance'] = instances[0] db.network_get_associated_fixed_ips(mox.IgnoreArg(), - mox.IgnoreArg()).AndReturn(fixed_ips) + mox.IgnoreArg())\ + .AndReturn([fixed_ips[0], + fixed_ips[3]]) + self.mox.ReplayAll() + + expected = \ + "10.0.0.1,fake_instance00.novalocal,"\ + "192.168.0.100,net:NW-i00000000-0\n"\ + "10.0.0.4,fake_instance01.novalocal,"\ + "192.168.1.101,net:NW-i00000001-1" + actual_hosts = self.driver.get_dhcp_hosts(None, networks[1]) + self.assertEquals(actual_hosts, expected) + + def test_get_dhcp_hosts_for_nw01(self): + self.mox.StubOutWithMock(db, 'network_get_associated_fixed_ips') + + db.network_get_associated_fixed_ips(mox.IgnoreArg(), + mox.IgnoreArg())\ + .AndReturn([fixed_ips[1], + fixed_ips[2]]) self.mox.ReplayAll() - hosts = self.driver.get_dhcp_hosts(None, networks[0]) - - self.assertEquals(hosts, - "10.0.0.1,fake_instance00.novalocal,192.168.0.100,net:NW-i00000000-0\n" \ - "10.0.0.2,fake_instance00.novalocal,192.168.1.100,net:NW-i00000000-1\n" \ - "10.0.0.3,fake_instance01.novalocal,192.168.0.101,net:NW-i00000001-0\n" \ - "10.0.0.4,fake_instance01.novalocal,192.168.1.101,net:NW-i00000001-1") + expected = \ + "10.0.0.2,fake_instance00.novalocal,"\ + "192.168.1.100,net:NW-i00000000-1\n"\ + "10.0.0.3,fake_instance01.novalocal,"\ + "192.168.0.101,net:NW-i00000001-0" + actual_hosts = self.driver.get_dhcp_hosts(None, networks[0]) + + self.assertEquals(actual_hosts, expected) - - def test_get_dhcp_opts(self): + def test_get_dhcp_opts_for_nw00(self): self.mox.StubOutWithMock(db, 'network_get_associated_fixed_ips') self.mox.StubOutWithMock(db, 'instance_get_all_by_network') self.mox.StubOutWithMock(db, 'virtual_interface_get_by_instance') - fixed_ips[1]['instance'] = instances[0] - db.instance_get_all_by_network(mox.IgnoreArg(), - mox.IgnoreArg()).AndReturn(instances) + mox.IgnoreArg())\ + .AndReturn(instances) db.network_get_associated_fixed_ips(mox.IgnoreArg(), - mox.IgnoreArg()).AndReturn(fixed_ips) + mox.IgnoreArg())\ + .AndReturn([fixed_ips[0], + fixed_ips[3]]) db.virtual_interface_get_by_instance(mox.IgnoreArg(), - mox.IgnoreArg()).AndReturn([vifs[0],vifs[1]]) + mox.IgnoreArg())\ + .AndReturn([vifs[0], + vifs[1]]) db.virtual_interface_get_by_instance(mox.IgnoreArg(), - mox.IgnoreArg()).AndReturn([vifs[2],vifs[3]]) + mox.IgnoreArg())\ + .AndReturn([vifs[2], + vifs[3]]) + self.mox.ReplayAll() + + expected_opts = '\n'\ + '' + actual_opts = self.driver.get_dhcp_opts(None, networks[0]) + self.assertEquals(actual_opts, expected_opts) + + def test_get_dhcp_opts_for_nw01(self): + self.mox.StubOutWithMock(db, 'network_get_associated_fixed_ips') + self.mox.StubOutWithMock(db, 'instance_get_all_by_network') + self.mox.StubOutWithMock(db, 'virtual_interface_get_by_instance') + + db.instance_get_all_by_network(mox.IgnoreArg(), + mox.IgnoreArg())\ + .AndReturn(instances) + db.network_get_associated_fixed_ips(mox.IgnoreArg(), + mox.IgnoreArg())\ + .AndReturn([fixed_ips[1], + fixed_ips[2]]) + db.virtual_interface_get_by_instance(mox.IgnoreArg(), + mox.IgnoreArg())\ + .AndReturn([vifs[0], + vifs[1]]) + db.virtual_interface_get_by_instance(mox.IgnoreArg(), + mox.IgnoreArg())\ + .AndReturn([vifs[2], + vifs[3]]) self.mox.ReplayAll() - opts = self.driver.get_dhcp_opts(None, networks[0]) - self.assertEquals(opts, '\nNW-i00000000-1,3\nNW-i00000001-0,3\n') + expected_opts = 'NW-i00000000-1,3\n'\ + 'NW-i00000001-0,3' + actual_opts = self.driver.get_dhcp_opts(None, networks[1]) + + self.assertEquals(actual_opts, expected_opts) + + def test_dhcp_opts_default_gateway_network(self): + expected = "" + actual = self.driver._host_dhcp_opts(fixed_ips[0], True) + self.assertEquals(actual, expected) - + def test_dhcp_opts_not_default_gateway_network(self): + expected = "NW-i00000000-0,3" + actual = self.driver._host_dhcp_opts(fixed_ips[0], False) + self.assertEquals(actual, expected) -- cgit From 14314701bac27ce0e913f8e0587c354819a4bd9e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Keisuke Tagami Date: Mon, 5 Sep 2011 21:32:52 +0900 Subject: format for pep8 --- nova/tests/test_linux_net.py | 1 - 1 file changed, 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') diff --git a/nova/tests/test_linux_net.py b/nova/tests/test_linux_net.py index 94c53817b..93d9b02c9 100755 --- a/nova/tests/test_linux_net.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_linux_net.py @@ -316,7 +316,6 @@ class LinuxNetworkTestCase(test.TestCase): actual = self.driver._host_dhcp_opts(fixed_ips[0], True) self.assertEquals(actual, expected) - def test_dhcp_opts_not_default_gateway_network(self): expected = "NW-i00000000-0,3" actual = self.driver._host_dhcp_opts(fixed_ips[0], False) -- cgit From b922e08a6c15eeaab1f7ec342c00673b610d0e76 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Keisuke Tagami Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2011 10:14:27 +0900 Subject: correct a method to collect instances from db add interface data to test --- nova/tests/test_linux_net.py | 74 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') diff --git a/nova/tests/test_linux_net.py b/nova/tests/test_linux_net.py index 93d9b02c9..3f44fbd05 100755 --- a/nova/tests/test_linux_net.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_linux_net.py @@ -18,10 +18,10 @@ from nova import context from nova import db from nova import exception +from nova import flags from nova import log as logging from nova import test from nova import utils -from nova import flags from nova.network import manager as network_manager import mox @@ -44,7 +44,9 @@ instances = [{'id': 0, addresses = [{"address": "10.0.0.1"}, {"address": "10.0.0.2"}, {"address": "10.0.0.3"}, - {"address": "10.0.0.4"}] + {"address": "10.0.0.4"}, + {"address": "10.0.0.5"}, + {"address": "10.0.0.6"}] networks = [{'id': 0, @@ -128,6 +130,24 @@ fixed_ips = [{'id': 0, 'virtual_interface_id': 3, 'virtual_interface': addresses[3], 'instance': instances[1], + 'floating_ips': []}, + {'id': 4, + 'network_id': 0, + 'address': '192.168.0.102', + 'instance_id': 0, + 'allocated': True, + 'virtual_interface_id': 4, + 'virtual_interface': addresses[4], + 'instance': instances[0], + 'floating_ips': []}, + {'id': 5, + 'network_id': 1, + 'address': '192.168.1.102', + 'instance_id': 1, + 'allocated': True, + 'virtual_interface_id': 5, + 'virtual_interface': addresses[5], + 'instance': instances[1], 'floating_ips': []}] @@ -154,6 +174,18 @@ vifs = [{'id': 0, 'uuid': '00000000-0000-0000-0000-0000000000000003', 'network_id': 0, 'network': networks[0], + 'instance_id': 1}, + {'id': 4, + 'address': 'DE:AD:BE:EF:00:04', + 'uuid': '00000000-0000-0000-0000-0000000000000004', + 'network_id': 0, + 'network': networks[0], + 'instance_id': 0}, + {'id': 5, + 'address': 'DE:AD:BE:EF:00:05', + 'uuid': '00000000-0000-0000-0000-0000000000000005', + 'network_id': 1, + 'network': networks[1], 'instance_id': 1}] @@ -167,7 +199,6 @@ class LinuxNetworkTestCase(test.TestCase): def test_update_dhcp_for_nw00(self): self.mox.StubOutWithMock(db, 'network_get_associated_fixed_ips') - self.mox.StubOutWithMock(db, 'instance_get_all_by_network') self.mox.StubOutWithMock(db, 'virtual_interface_get_by_instance') db.network_get_associated_fixed_ips(mox.IgnoreArg(), @@ -175,9 +206,6 @@ class LinuxNetworkTestCase(test.TestCase): .AndReturn([fixed_ips[0], fixed_ips[3]]) - db.instance_get_all_by_network(mox.IgnoreArg(), - mox.IgnoreArg())\ - .AndReturn(instances) db.network_get_associated_fixed_ips(mox.IgnoreArg(), mox.IgnoreArg())\ .AndReturn([fixed_ips[0], @@ -194,7 +222,6 @@ class LinuxNetworkTestCase(test.TestCase): def test_update_dhcp_for_nw01(self): self.mox.StubOutWithMock(db, 'network_get_associated_fixed_ips') - self.mox.StubOutWithMock(db, 'instance_get_all_by_network') self.mox.StubOutWithMock(db, 'virtual_interface_get_by_instance') db.network_get_associated_fixed_ips(mox.IgnoreArg(), @@ -202,9 +229,6 @@ class LinuxNetworkTestCase(test.TestCase): .AndReturn([fixed_ips[1], fixed_ips[2]]) - db.instance_get_all_by_network(mox.IgnoreArg(), - mox.IgnoreArg())\ - .AndReturn(instances) db.network_get_associated_fixed_ips(mox.IgnoreArg(), mox.IgnoreArg())\ .AndReturn([fixed_ips[1], @@ -257,27 +281,27 @@ class LinuxNetworkTestCase(test.TestCase): def test_get_dhcp_opts_for_nw00(self): self.mox.StubOutWithMock(db, 'network_get_associated_fixed_ips') - self.mox.StubOutWithMock(db, 'instance_get_all_by_network') self.mox.StubOutWithMock(db, 'virtual_interface_get_by_instance') - db.instance_get_all_by_network(mox.IgnoreArg(), - mox.IgnoreArg())\ - .AndReturn(instances) db.network_get_associated_fixed_ips(mox.IgnoreArg(), mox.IgnoreArg())\ .AndReturn([fixed_ips[0], - fixed_ips[3]]) + fixed_ips[3], + fixed_ips[4]]) db.virtual_interface_get_by_instance(mox.IgnoreArg(), mox.IgnoreArg())\ .AndReturn([vifs[0], - vifs[1]]) + vifs[1], + vifs[4]]) db.virtual_interface_get_by_instance(mox.IgnoreArg(), mox.IgnoreArg())\ .AndReturn([vifs[2], - vifs[3]]) + vifs[3], + vifs[5]]) self.mox.ReplayAll() expected_opts = '\n'\ + '\n'\ '' actual_opts = self.driver.get_dhcp_opts(None, networks[0]) @@ -285,28 +309,28 @@ class LinuxNetworkTestCase(test.TestCase): def test_get_dhcp_opts_for_nw01(self): self.mox.StubOutWithMock(db, 'network_get_associated_fixed_ips') - self.mox.StubOutWithMock(db, 'instance_get_all_by_network') self.mox.StubOutWithMock(db, 'virtual_interface_get_by_instance') - db.instance_get_all_by_network(mox.IgnoreArg(), - mox.IgnoreArg())\ - .AndReturn(instances) db.network_get_associated_fixed_ips(mox.IgnoreArg(), mox.IgnoreArg())\ .AndReturn([fixed_ips[1], - fixed_ips[2]]) + fixed_ips[2], + fixed_ips[5]]) db.virtual_interface_get_by_instance(mox.IgnoreArg(), mox.IgnoreArg())\ .AndReturn([vifs[0], - vifs[1]]) + vifs[1], + vifs[4]]) db.virtual_interface_get_by_instance(mox.IgnoreArg(), mox.IgnoreArg())\ .AndReturn([vifs[2], - vifs[3]]) + vifs[3], + vifs[5]]) self.mox.ReplayAll() expected_opts = 'NW-i00000000-1,3\n'\ - 'NW-i00000001-0,3' + 'NW-i00000001-0,3\n'\ + 'NW-i00000002-1,3' actual_opts = self.driver.get_dhcp_opts(None, networks[1]) self.assertEquals(actual_opts, expected_opts) -- cgit From 6c55199d3ec900cea771e4f8077c87efa968c2f0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Keisuke Tagami Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2011 17:20:10 +0900 Subject: fix a mistaking of dataset and expected values on small test. --- nova/tests/test_linux_net.py | 14 +++++++------- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') diff --git a/nova/tests/test_linux_net.py b/nova/tests/test_linux_net.py index 3f44fbd05..be6faa07b 100755 --- a/nova/tests/test_linux_net.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_linux_net.py @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ fixed_ips = [{'id': 0, 'instance': instances[0], 'floating_ips': []}, {'id': 2, - 'network_id': 0, + 'network_id': 1, 'address': '192.168.0.101', 'instance_id': 1, 'allocated': True, @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ fixed_ips = [{'id': 0, 'instance': instances[1], 'floating_ips': []}, {'id': 3, - 'network_id': 1, + 'network_id': 0, 'address': '192.168.1.101', 'instance_id': 1, 'allocated': True, @@ -256,7 +256,7 @@ class LinuxNetworkTestCase(test.TestCase): "10.0.0.1,fake_instance00.novalocal,"\ "192.168.0.100,net:NW-i00000000-0\n"\ "10.0.0.4,fake_instance01.novalocal,"\ - "192.168.1.101,net:NW-i00000001-1" + "192.168.1.101,net:NW-i00000001-0" actual_hosts = self.driver.get_dhcp_hosts(None, networks[1]) self.assertEquals(actual_hosts, expected) @@ -274,7 +274,7 @@ class LinuxNetworkTestCase(test.TestCase): "10.0.0.2,fake_instance00.novalocal,"\ "192.168.1.100,net:NW-i00000000-1\n"\ "10.0.0.3,fake_instance01.novalocal,"\ - "192.168.0.101,net:NW-i00000001-0" + "192.168.0.101,net:NW-i00000001-1" actual_hosts = self.driver.get_dhcp_hosts(None, networks[0]) self.assertEquals(actual_hosts, expected) @@ -301,7 +301,7 @@ class LinuxNetworkTestCase(test.TestCase): self.mox.ReplayAll() expected_opts = '\n'\ - '\n'\ + 'NW-i00000001-0,3\n'\ '' actual_opts = self.driver.get_dhcp_opts(None, networks[0]) @@ -329,8 +329,8 @@ class LinuxNetworkTestCase(test.TestCase): self.mox.ReplayAll() expected_opts = 'NW-i00000000-1,3\n'\ - 'NW-i00000001-0,3\n'\ - 'NW-i00000002-1,3' + '\n'\ + '' actual_opts = self.driver.get_dhcp_opts(None, networks[1]) self.assertEquals(actual_opts, expected_opts) -- 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/tests/image/test_glance.py | 549 ++++++++++++++++++---------------------- 1 file changed, 249 insertions(+), 300 deletions(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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/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 +- 6 files changed, 413 insertions(+), 528 deletions(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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/tests/api/openstack/test_common.py | 40 ++++++++++---- nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py | 95 +++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 2 files changed, 103 insertions(+), 32 deletions(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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/tests/api/openstack/fakes.py | 1 - nova/tests/test_xenapi.py | 2 +- 2 files changed, 1 insertion(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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 41f3d157c917255683ae23313704f357e061911c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Josh Kearney Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2011 16:41:35 -0500 Subject: Fixed unit test. --- nova/tests/test_xenapi.py | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') diff --git a/nova/tests/test_xenapi.py b/nova/tests/test_xenapi.py index 45dad3516..91b4161b0 100644 --- a/nova/tests/test_xenapi.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_xenapi.py @@ -494,6 +494,7 @@ class XenAPIVMTestCase(test.TestCase): self.check_vm_params_for_linux_with_external_kernel() def test_spawn_netinject_file(self): + self.flags(flat_injected=True) db_fakes.stub_out_db_instance_api(self.stubs, injected=True) self._tee_executed = False @@ -611,7 +612,6 @@ class XenAPIVMTestCase(test.TestCase): str(3 * 1024)) def test_rescue(self): - self.flags(flat_injected=False) instance = self._create_instance() conn = xenapi_conn.get_connection(False) conn.rescue(self.context, instance, None, []) -- cgit From 53357516226a1c00217c742eb512b7efc0f574b2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tushar Patil Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2011 18:01:57 -0700 Subject: Added use_single_default_gateway to switch from multiple default gateways to single default gateway --- nova/tests/test_linux_net.py | 17 +++++------------ 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') diff --git a/nova/tests/test_linux_net.py b/nova/tests/test_linux_net.py index be6faa07b..4c72f1e0f 100755 --- a/nova/tests/test_linux_net.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_linux_net.py @@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ from nova import log as logging from nova import test from nova import utils from nova.network import manager as network_manager +from nova.network import linux_net import mox @@ -194,6 +195,7 @@ class LinuxNetworkTestCase(test.TestCase): def setUp(self): super(LinuxNetworkTestCase, self).setUp() network_driver = FLAGS.network_driver + self.flags(use_single_default_gateway=True) self.driver = utils.import_object(network_driver) self.driver.db = db @@ -300,9 +302,7 @@ class LinuxNetworkTestCase(test.TestCase): vifs[5]]) self.mox.ReplayAll() - expected_opts = '\n'\ - 'NW-i00000001-0,3\n'\ - '' + expected_opts = 'NW-i00000001-0,3' actual_opts = self.driver.get_dhcp_opts(None, networks[0]) self.assertEquals(actual_opts, expected_opts) @@ -328,19 +328,12 @@ class LinuxNetworkTestCase(test.TestCase): vifs[5]]) self.mox.ReplayAll() - expected_opts = 'NW-i00000000-1,3\n'\ - '\n'\ - '' + expected_opts = "NW-i00000000-1,3" actual_opts = self.driver.get_dhcp_opts(None, networks[1]) self.assertEquals(actual_opts, expected_opts) - def test_dhcp_opts_default_gateway_network(self): - expected = "" - actual = self.driver._host_dhcp_opts(fixed_ips[0], True) - self.assertEquals(actual, expected) - def test_dhcp_opts_not_default_gateway_network(self): expected = "NW-i00000000-0,3" - actual = self.driver._host_dhcp_opts(fixed_ips[0], False) + actual = self.driver._host_dhcp_opts(fixed_ips[0]) self.assertEquals(actual, expected) -- 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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 262b5cf6e8bd577d2b08fb92e6da56f8bcdecd57 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Kevin L. Mitchell" Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2011 13:37:29 -0500 Subject: weigh_hosts() needs to return a list of hosts for the instances, not just a list of hosts --- nova/tests/scheduler/test_abstract_scheduler.py | 32 +++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+) (limited to 'nova/tests') diff --git a/nova/tests/scheduler/test_abstract_scheduler.py b/nova/tests/scheduler/test_abstract_scheduler.py index aa97e2344..f47699048 100644 --- a/nova/tests/scheduler/test_abstract_scheduler.py +++ b/nova/tests/scheduler/test_abstract_scheduler.py @@ -65,6 +65,11 @@ class FakeAbstractScheduler(abstract_scheduler.AbstractScheduler): pass +class FakeBaseScheduler(base_scheduler.BaseScheduler): + # No need to stub anything at the moment + pass + + class FakeZoneManager(zone_manager.ZoneManager): def __init__(self): self.service_states = { @@ -365,3 +370,30 @@ class AbstractSchedulerTestCase(test.TestCase): self.assertEqual(fixture._decrypt_blob(test_data), json.dumps(test_data)) + + +class BaseSchedulerTestCase(test.TestCase): + """Test case for Base Scheduler.""" + + def test_weigh_hosts(self): + """ + Try to weigh a short list of hosts and make sure enough + entries for a larger number instances are returned. + """ + + sched = FakeBaseScheduler() + + # Fake out a list of hosts + zm = FakeZoneManager() + hostlist = [(host, services['compute']) + for host, services in zm.service_states + if 'compute' in services] + + # Call weigh_hosts() + num_instances = len(hostlist) * 2 + len(hostlist) / 2 + instlist = sched.weigh_hosts('compute', + dict(num_instances=num_instances), + hostlist) + + # Should be enough entries to cover all instances + self.assertEqual(len(instlist), num_instances) -- cgit From 34baac0f11ff2084caa46a533aad411988e1541e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tushar Patil Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2011 11:41:33 -0700 Subject: Fix for LP Bug #837867 --- nova/tests/test_network.py | 58 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 56 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') diff --git a/nova/tests/test_network.py b/nova/tests/test_network.py index 25ff940f0..05fca7bc5 100644 --- a/nova/tests/test_network.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_network.py @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ networks = [{'id': 0, 'dns1': '192.168.0.1', 'dns2': '192.168.0.2', 'vlan': None, - 'host': None, + 'host': HOST, 'project_id': 'fake_project', 'vpn_public_address': '192.168.0.2'}, {'id': 1, @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ networks = [{'id': 0, 'dns1': '192.168.0.1', 'dns2': '192.168.0.2', 'vlan': None, - 'host': None, + 'host': HOST, 'project_id': 'fake_project', 'vpn_public_address': '192.168.1.2'}] @@ -247,6 +247,34 @@ class FlatNetworkTestCase(test.TestCase): self.network.validate_networks(None, requested_networks) + def test_add_fixed_ip_instance_without_vpn_requested_networks(self): + self.mox.StubOutWithMock(db, 'network_get') + self.mox.StubOutWithMock(db, 'network_update') + self.mox.StubOutWithMock(db, 'fixed_ip_associate_pool') + self.mox.StubOutWithMock(db, 'instance_get') + self.mox.StubOutWithMock(db, + 'virtual_interface_get_by_instance_and_network') + self.mox.StubOutWithMock(db, 'fixed_ip_update') + + db.fixed_ip_update(mox.IgnoreArg(), + mox.IgnoreArg(), + mox.IgnoreArg()) + db.virtual_interface_get_by_instance_and_network(mox.IgnoreArg(), + mox.IgnoreArg(), mox.IgnoreArg()).AndReturn({'id': 0}) + + db.instance_get(mox.IgnoreArg(), + mox.IgnoreArg()).AndReturn({'security_groups': + [{'id': 0}]}) + db.fixed_ip_associate_pool(mox.IgnoreArg(), + mox.IgnoreArg(), + mox.IgnoreArg()).AndReturn('192.168.0.101') + db.network_get(mox.IgnoreArg(), + mox.IgnoreArg()).AndReturn(networks[0]) + db.network_update(mox.IgnoreArg(), mox.IgnoreArg(), mox.IgnoreArg()) + self.mox.ReplayAll() + self.network.add_fixed_ip_to_instance(self.context, 1, HOST, + networks[0]['id']) + class VlanNetworkTestCase(test.TestCase): def setUp(self): @@ -387,6 +415,32 @@ class VlanNetworkTestCase(test.TestCase): mox.IgnoreArg(), mox.IgnoreArg()) + def test_add_fixed_ip_instance_without_vpn_requested_networks(self): + self.mox.StubOutWithMock(db, 'network_get') + self.mox.StubOutWithMock(db, 'fixed_ip_associate_pool') + self.mox.StubOutWithMock(db, 'instance_get') + self.mox.StubOutWithMock(db, + 'virtual_interface_get_by_instance_and_network') + self.mox.StubOutWithMock(db, 'fixed_ip_update') + + db.fixed_ip_update(mox.IgnoreArg(), + mox.IgnoreArg(), + mox.IgnoreArg()) + db.virtual_interface_get_by_instance_and_network(mox.IgnoreArg(), + mox.IgnoreArg(), mox.IgnoreArg()).AndReturn({'id': 0}) + + db.instance_get(mox.IgnoreArg(), + mox.IgnoreArg()).AndReturn({'security_groups': + [{'id': 0}]}) + db.fixed_ip_associate_pool(mox.IgnoreArg(), + mox.IgnoreArg(), + mox.IgnoreArg()).AndReturn('192.168.0.101') + db.network_get(mox.IgnoreArg(), + mox.IgnoreArg()).AndReturn(networks[0]) + self.mox.ReplayAll() + self.network.add_fixed_ip_to_instance(self.context, 1, HOST, + networks[0]['id']) + class CommonNetworkTestCase(test.TestCase): -- 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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 a158d5721c18902b290a42bb3874b34e54dbcd7b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tushar Patil Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2011 13:10:05 -0700 Subject: exclude net tag from host_dhcp if use_single_default_gateway flag is set to false --- nova/tests/test_linux_net.py | 6 ++++++ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+) (limited to 'nova/tests') diff --git a/nova/tests/test_linux_net.py b/nova/tests/test_linux_net.py index 4c72f1e0f..6d0a2b6bd 100755 --- a/nova/tests/test_linux_net.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_linux_net.py @@ -337,3 +337,9 @@ class LinuxNetworkTestCase(test.TestCase): expected = "NW-i00000000-0,3" actual = self.driver._host_dhcp_opts(fixed_ips[0]) self.assertEquals(actual, expected) + + def test_host_dhcp_without_default_gateway_network(self): + self.flags(use_single_default_gateway=False) + expected = ("10.0.0.1,fake_instance00.novalocal,192.168.0.100") + actual = self.driver._host_dhcp(fixed_ips[0]) + self.assertEquals(actual, expected) -- cgit From 4d98408d4ec605ad9a591d5166f2b8ea6e723ecb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tushar Patil Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2011 13:37:58 -0700 Subject: modified unit tests, set use_single_default_gateway flag to True whereever needed instead of setting it in the init method --- nova/tests/test_linux_net.py | 6 ++++-- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') diff --git a/nova/tests/test_linux_net.py b/nova/tests/test_linux_net.py index 6d0a2b6bd..99577b88e 100755 --- a/nova/tests/test_linux_net.py +++ b/nova/tests/test_linux_net.py @@ -195,11 +195,11 @@ class LinuxNetworkTestCase(test.TestCase): def setUp(self): super(LinuxNetworkTestCase, self).setUp() network_driver = FLAGS.network_driver - self.flags(use_single_default_gateway=True) self.driver = utils.import_object(network_driver) self.driver.db = db def test_update_dhcp_for_nw00(self): + self.flags(use_single_default_gateway=True) self.mox.StubOutWithMock(db, 'network_get_associated_fixed_ips') self.mox.StubOutWithMock(db, 'virtual_interface_get_by_instance') @@ -223,6 +223,7 @@ class LinuxNetworkTestCase(test.TestCase): self.driver.update_dhcp(None, "eth0", networks[0]) def test_update_dhcp_for_nw01(self): + self.flags(use_single_default_gateway=True) self.mox.StubOutWithMock(db, 'network_get_associated_fixed_ips') self.mox.StubOutWithMock(db, 'virtual_interface_get_by_instance') @@ -246,6 +247,7 @@ class LinuxNetworkTestCase(test.TestCase): self.driver.update_dhcp(None, "eth0", networks[0]) def test_get_dhcp_hosts_for_nw00(self): + self.flags(use_single_default_gateway=True) self.mox.StubOutWithMock(db, 'network_get_associated_fixed_ips') db.network_get_associated_fixed_ips(mox.IgnoreArg(), @@ -264,6 +266,7 @@ class LinuxNetworkTestCase(test.TestCase): self.assertEquals(actual_hosts, expected) def test_get_dhcp_hosts_for_nw01(self): + self.flags(use_single_default_gateway=True) self.mox.StubOutWithMock(db, 'network_get_associated_fixed_ips') db.network_get_associated_fixed_ips(mox.IgnoreArg(), @@ -339,7 +342,6 @@ class LinuxNetworkTestCase(test.TestCase): self.assertEquals(actual, expected) def test_host_dhcp_without_default_gateway_network(self): - self.flags(use_single_default_gateway=False) expected = ("10.0.0.1,fake_instance00.novalocal,192.168.0.100") actual = self.driver._host_dhcp(fixed_ips[0]) self.assertEquals(actual, expected) -- cgit From 591997a76a8395a72c7316207983e1225c9c4a62 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Kevin L. Mitchell" Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2011 20:40:48 +0000 Subject: fix a couple of typos in the added unit test --- nova/tests/scheduler/test_abstract_scheduler.py | 3 ++- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') diff --git a/nova/tests/scheduler/test_abstract_scheduler.py b/nova/tests/scheduler/test_abstract_scheduler.py index f47699048..9bf128b13 100644 --- a/nova/tests/scheduler/test_abstract_scheduler.py +++ b/nova/tests/scheduler/test_abstract_scheduler.py @@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ from nova import test from nova.compute import api as compute_api from nova.scheduler import driver from nova.scheduler import abstract_scheduler +from nova.scheduler import base_scheduler from nova.scheduler import zone_manager @@ -386,7 +387,7 @@ class BaseSchedulerTestCase(test.TestCase): # Fake out a list of hosts zm = FakeZoneManager() hostlist = [(host, services['compute']) - for host, services in zm.service_states + for host, services in zm.service_states.items() if 'compute' in services] # Call weigh_hosts() -- 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(+) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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 b6d454762d7fdf9b202d8a580dd9bfdf069a5e80 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Anthony Young Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2011 16:38:41 -0700 Subject: fix for lp844364: improve check for fixed_ip association --- .../api/openstack/contrib/test_floating_ips.py | 78 +++++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 75 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') diff --git a/nova/tests/api/openstack/contrib/test_floating_ips.py b/nova/tests/api/openstack/contrib/test_floating_ips.py index 642f2b841..0744f0a11 100644 --- a/nova/tests/api/openstack/contrib/test_floating_ips.py +++ b/nova/tests/api/openstack/contrib/test_floating_ips.py @@ -212,11 +212,45 @@ class FloatingIpTest(test.TestCase): "fixed_ip": None} self.assertEqual(ip, expected) - def test_floating_ip_release(self): + def test_floating_ip_release_associated(self): + self.disassociated = False + + def get_floating_ip(ignore, context, id): + return {'id': 1, 'address': '10.10.10.10', + 'fixed_ip': {'id': 1}} + + def disassociate(ignore, context, floating_address): + self.disassociated = True + + self.stubs.Set(network.api.API, "get_floating_ip", + get_floating_ip) + self.stubs.Set(network.api.API, "disassociate_floating_ip", + disassociate) + req = webob.Request.blank('/v1.1/123/os-floating-ips/1') + req.method = 'DELETE' + res = req.get_response(fakes.wsgi_app()) + self.assertEqual(res.status_int, 202) + self.assertTrue(self.disassociated) + + def test_floating_ip_release_disassociated(self): + self.disassociated = False + + def fake_get_floating_ip(ignore, context, id): + return {'id': 1, 'address': '10.10.10.10', + 'fixed_ip': None} + + def fake_disassociate(ignore, context, floating_address): + self.disassociated = True + + self.stubs.Set(network.api.API, "get_floating_ip", + fake_get_floating_ip) + self.stubs.Set(network.api.API, "disassociate_floating_ip", + fake_disassociate) req = webob.Request.blank('/v1.1/123/os-floating-ips/1') req.method = 'DELETE' res = req.get_response(fakes.wsgi_app()) self.assertEqual(res.status_int, 202) + self.assertFalse(self.disassociated) def test_add_floating_ip_to_instance(self): self.stubs.Set(network.api.API, "associate_floating_ip", @@ -289,8 +323,45 @@ class FloatingIpTest(test.TestCase): self.assertEqual(resp.status_int, 202) self.assertTrue(self.disassociated) - def test_remove_floating_ip_from_instance(self): - body = dict(removeFloatingIp=dict(address='11.0.0.1')) + def test_remove_associated_floating_ip_from_instance(self): + self.disassociated = False + + def fake_get_floating_ip_by_ip(ignore, context, ip): + return {'id': 1, 'address': '10.10.10.10', + 'fixed_ip': {'id': 1}} + + def fake_disassociate(ignore, context, floating_address): + self.disassociated = True + + self.stubs.Set(network.api.API, "get_floating_ip_by_ip", + fake_get_floating_ip_by_ip) + self.stubs.Set(network.api.API, "disassociate_floating_ip", + fake_disassociate) + body = dict(removeFloatingIp=dict(address='10.10.10.10')) + req = webob.Request.blank('/v1.1/123/servers/test_inst/action') + req.method = "POST" + req.body = json.dumps(body) + req.headers["content-type"] = "application/json" + + resp = req.get_response(fakes.wsgi_app()) + self.assertEqual(resp.status_int, 202) + self.assertTrue(self.disassociated) + + def test_remove_disassociated_floating_ip_from_instance(self): + self.disassociated = False + + def fake_get_floating_ip_by_ip(ignore, context, ip): + return {'id': 1, 'address': '10.10.10.10', + 'fixed_ip': None} + + def fake_disassociate(ignore, context, floating_address): + self.disassociated = True + + self.stubs.Set(network.api.API, "get_floating_ip_by_ip", + fake_get_floating_ip_by_ip) + self.stubs.Set(network.api.API, "disassociate_floating_ip", + fake_disassociate) + body = dict(removeFloatingIp=dict(address='10.10.10.10')) req = webob.Request.blank('/v1.1/123/servers/test_inst/action') req.method = "POST" req.body = json.dumps(body) @@ -298,6 +369,7 @@ class FloatingIpTest(test.TestCase): resp = req.get_response(fakes.wsgi_app()) self.assertEqual(resp.status_int, 202) + self.assertFalse(self.disassociated) def test_bad_address_param_in_remove_floating_ip(self): body = dict(removeFloatingIp=dict(badparam='11.0.0.1')) -- cgit From 5426687825cd64adf0524de2808eed1cca15f521 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Chris Behrens Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2011 20:49:42 -0700 Subject: added test to cover case where no local hosts are available but child hosts are --- nova/tests/scheduler/test_abstract_scheduler.py | 22 ++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 22 insertions(+) (limited to 'nova/tests') diff --git a/nova/tests/scheduler/test_abstract_scheduler.py b/nova/tests/scheduler/test_abstract_scheduler.py index aa97e2344..a65d15e43 100644 --- a/nova/tests/scheduler/test_abstract_scheduler.py +++ b/nova/tests/scheduler/test_abstract_scheduler.py @@ -365,3 +365,25 @@ class AbstractSchedulerTestCase(test.TestCase): self.assertEqual(fixture._decrypt_blob(test_data), json.dumps(test_data)) + + def test_empty_local_hosts(self): + """ + Create a nested set of FakeZones, try to build multiple instances + and ensure that a select call returns the appropriate build plan. + """ + sched = FakeAbstractScheduler() + self.stubs.Set(sched, '_call_zone_method', fake_call_zone_method) + self.stubs.Set(nova.db, 'zone_get_all', fake_zone_get_all) + + zm = FakeZoneManager() + # patch this to have no local hosts + zm.service_states = {} + sched.set_zone_manager(zm) + + fake_context = {} + build_plan = sched.select(fake_context, + {'instance_type': {'memory_mb': 512}, + 'num_instances': 4}) + + # 0 from local zones, 12 from remotes + self.assertEqual(12, len(build_plan)) -- cgit From bc84c1306e9334d4082cadee4dcb5cd14a905afe Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Chris Behrens Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2011 22:57:36 -0700 Subject: pep8 fix for tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py which is an issue in trunk --- nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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', -- cgit From 973870c82445d4c1ebbd46f2ba7c3817ae5e7f87 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Chris Behrens Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2011 01:09:22 -0700 Subject: added tests for failure cases talking with zones --- nova/tests/scheduler/test_scheduler.py | 102 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 97 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') diff --git a/nova/tests/scheduler/test_scheduler.py b/nova/tests/scheduler/test_scheduler.py index a52dd041a..890348192 100644 --- a/nova/tests/scheduler/test_scheduler.py +++ b/nova/tests/scheduler/test_scheduler.py @@ -963,9 +963,14 @@ class FakeZone(object): self.password = password +ZONE_API_URL1 = "http://1.example.com" +ZONE_API_URL2 = "http://2.example.com" + + def zone_get_all(context): return [ - FakeZone(1, 'http://example.com', 'bob', 'xxx'), + FakeZone(1, ZONE_API_URL1, 'bob', 'xxx'), + FakeZone(2, ZONE_API_URL2, 'bob', 'xxx'), ] @@ -1065,7 +1070,9 @@ class ZoneRedirectTest(test.TestCase): def test_unmarshal_single_server(self): decorator = api.reroute_compute("foo") - self.assertEquals(decorator.unmarshall_result([]), {}) + decorator.item_uuid = 'fake_uuid' + self.assertRaises(exception.InstanceNotFound, + decorator.unmarshall_result, []) self.assertEquals(decorator.unmarshall_result( [FakeResource(dict(a=1, b=2)), ]), dict(server=dict(a=1, b=2))) @@ -1079,6 +1086,90 @@ class ZoneRedirectTest(test.TestCase): [FakeResource(dict(_a=1, manager=2)), ]), dict(server={})) + def test_one_zone_down_no_instances(self): + + def _fake_issue_novaclient_command(nova, zone, *args, **kwargs): + return None + + class FakeNovaClientWithFailure(object): + def __init__(self, username, password, method, api_url): + self.api_url = api_url + + def authenticate(self): + if self.api_url == ZONE_API_URL2: + raise novaclient_exceptions.BadRequest('foo') + + self.stubs.Set(api, '_issue_novaclient_command', + _fake_issue_novaclient_command) + self.stubs.Set(api.novaclient, 'Client', FakeNovaClientWithFailure) + + @api.reroute_compute("get") + def do_get(self, context, uuid): + pass + + self.assertRaises(exception.ZoneRequestError, + do_get, None, {}, FAKE_UUID) + + def test_one_zone_down_got_instance(self): + + def _fake_issue_novaclient_command(nova, zone, *args, **kwargs): + class FakeServer(object): + def __init__(self): + self.id = FAKE_UUID + self.test = '1234' + return FakeServer() + + class FakeNovaClientWithFailure(object): + def __init__(self, username, password, method, api_url): + self.api_url = api_url + + def authenticate(self): + if self.api_url == ZONE_API_URL2: + raise novaclient_exceptions.BadRequest('foo') + + self.stubs.Set(api, '_issue_novaclient_command', + _fake_issue_novaclient_command) + self.stubs.Set(api.novaclient, 'Client', FakeNovaClientWithFailure) + + @api.reroute_compute("get") + def do_get(self, context, uuid): + pass + + try: + do_get(None, {}, FAKE_UUID) + except api.RedirectResult, e: + results = e.results + self.assertIn('server', results) + self.assertEqual(results['server']['id'], FAKE_UUID) + self.assertEqual(results['server']['test'], '1234') + except Exception, e: + self.fail(_("RedirectResult should have been raised")) + else: + self.fail(_("RedirectResult should have been raised")) + + def test_zones_up_no_instances(self): + + def _fake_issue_novaclient_command(nova, zone, *args, **kwargs): + return None + + class FakeNovaClientNoFailure(object): + def __init__(self, username, password, method, api_url): + pass + + def authenticate(self): + return + + self.stubs.Set(api, '_issue_novaclient_command', + _fake_issue_novaclient_command) + self.stubs.Set(api.novaclient, 'Client', FakeNovaClientNoFailure) + + @api.reroute_compute("get") + def do_get(self, context, uuid): + pass + + self.assertRaises(exception.InstanceNotFound, + do_get, None, {}, FAKE_UUID) + class FakeServerCollection(object): def get(self, instance_id): @@ -1097,7 +1188,7 @@ class FakeEmptyServerCollection(object): class FakeNovaClient(object): - def __init__(self, collection): + def __init__(self, collection, *args, **kwargs): self.servers = collection @@ -1162,8 +1253,9 @@ class CallZoneMethodTest(test.TestCase): context = {} method = 'do_something' results = api.call_zone_method(context, method) - expected = [(1, 42)] - self.assertEqual(expected, results) + self.assertEqual(len(results), 2) + self.assertIn((1, 42), results) + self.assertIn((2, 42), results) def test_call_zone_method_not_present(self): context = {} -- cgit From 763bf3f1282e3d9723a356d4014a9599601637eb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Josh Kearney Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2011 11:43:43 -0500 Subject: Do not attempt to mount the swap VDI for file injection. --- nova/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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', -- 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/tests/test_cloud.py | 4 +--- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 3 deletions(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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/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 ++- 4 files changed, 17 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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) -- 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 --- .../api/openstack/contrib/test_createserverext.py | 6 ++- nova/tests/api/openstack/test_versions.py | 43 +++++++--------------- 2 files changed, 19 insertions(+), 30 deletions(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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/tests/api/openstack/test_servers.py | 4 ---- 1 file changed, 4 deletions(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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 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/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py | 10 +++++----- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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 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/tests/test_cloud.py | 4 +++- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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 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/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 ++- 4 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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): -- 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 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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() -- 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(+) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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 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 (limited to 'nova/tests') 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 AAAAB3NzaC1kc3MAAACBAMGJlY9XEIm2X234pdO5yFWMp2JuOQx8U0E815IVXhmKxYCBK9ZakgZOIQmPbXoGYyV+mziDPp6HJ0wKYLQxkwLEFr51fAZjWQvRss0SinURRuLkockDfGFtD4pYJthekr/rlqMKlBSDUSpGq8jUWW60UJ18FGooFpxR7ESqQRx/AAAAFQC96LRglaUeeP+E8U/yblEJocuiWwAAAIA3XiMR8Skiz/0aBm5K50SeQznQuMJTyzt9S9uaz5QZWiFu69hOyGSFGw8fqgxEkXFJIuHobQQpGYQubLW0NdaYRqyE/Vud3JUJUb8Texld6dz8vGemyB5d1YvtSeHIo8/BGv2msOqR3u5AZTaGCBD9DhpSGOKHEdNjTtvpPd8S8gAAAIBociGZ5jf09iHLVENhyXujJbxfGRPsyNTyARJfCOGl0oFV6hEzcQyw8U/ePwjgvjc2UizMWLl8tsb2FXKHRdc2v+ND3Us+XqKQ33X3ADP4FZ/+Oj213gMyhCmvFTP0u5FmHog9My4CB7YcIWRuUR42WlhQ2IfPvKwUoTk3R+T6Og== 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(+) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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 ++- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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: -- 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(+) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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/tests/api/openstack/test_flavors.py | 24 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 24 insertions(+) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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 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/tests/db/fakes.py | 4 +++- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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 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(+) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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 34a08d831418b934f4cceaae69dbf17d90ecd5e0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Brian Waldon Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2011 12:32:00 -0400 Subject: removing toprettyxml --- nova/tests/api/openstack/test_images.py | 16 ++++++---------- nova/tests/api/openstack/test_limits.py | 14 ++++++-------- 2 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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 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(+) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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 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(-) (limited to 'nova/tests') 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 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 (limited to 'nova/tests') 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