124 lines
4.4 KiB
Python
124 lines
4.4 KiB
Python
from __future__ import absolute_import
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from __future__ import print_function
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import unittest
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import mock
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import reactive.barbican_handlers as handlers
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_when_args = {}
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_when_not_args = {}
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def mock_hook_factory(d):
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def mock_hook(*args, **kwargs):
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def inner(f):
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# remember what we were passed. Note that we can't actually determine
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# the class we're attached to, as the decorator only gets the function.
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try:
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d[f.__name__].append(dict(args=args, kwargs=kwargs))
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except KeyError:
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d[f.__name__] = [dict(args=args, kwargs=kwargs)]
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return f
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return inner
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return mock_hook
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class TestBarbicanHandlers(unittest.TestCase):
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@classmethod
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def setUpClass(cls):
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cls._patched_when = mock.patch('charms.reactive.when',
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mock_hook_factory(_when_args))
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cls._patched_when_started = cls._patched_when.start()
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cls._patched_when_not = mock.patch('charms.reactive.when_not',
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mock_hook_factory(_when_not_args))
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cls._patched_when_not_started = cls._patched_when_not.start()
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# force requires to rerun the mock_hook decorator:
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reload(handlers)
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@classmethod
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def tearDownClass(cls):
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cls._patched_when.stop()
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cls._patched_when_started = None
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cls._patched_when = None
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cls._patched_when_not.stop()
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cls._patched_when_not_started = None
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cls._patched_when_not = None
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# and fix any breakage we did to the module
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reload(handlers)
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def setUp(self):
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self._patches = {}
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self._patches_start = {}
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def tearDown(self):
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for k, v in self._patches.items():
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v.stop()
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setattr(self, k, None)
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self._patches = None
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self._patches_start = None
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def patch(self, obj, attr, return_value=None):
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mocked = mock.patch.object(obj , attr)
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self._patches[attr] = mocked
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started = mocked.start()
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started.return_value = return_value
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self._patches_start[attr] = started
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setattr(self, attr, started)
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def test_registered_hooks(self):
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# test that the hooks actually registered the relation expressions that
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# are meaningful for this interface: this is to handle regressions.
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# The keys are the function names that the hook attaches to.
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when_patterns = {
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'setup_amqp_req': ('amqp.connected', ),
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'setup_database': ('shared-db.connected', ),
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'setup_endpoint': ('identity-service.connected', ),
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'render_stuff': ('shared-db.available',
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'identity-service.available',
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'amqp.available',),
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}
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when_not_patterns = {
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'install_packages': ('charm.installed', ),
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}
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# check the when hooks are attached to the expected functions
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for t, p in [(_when_args, when_patterns),
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(_when_not_args, when_not_patterns)]:
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for f, args in t.items():
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# check that function is in patterns
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self.assertTrue(f in p.keys())
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# check that the lists are equal
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l = [a['args'][0] for a in args]
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self.assertEqual(l, sorted(p[f]))
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def test_install_packages(self):
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self.patch(handlers.barbican, 'install')
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self.patch(handlers.reactive, 'set_state')
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handlers.install_packages()
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self.install.assert_called_once_with()
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self.set_state.assert_called_once_with('charm.installed')
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def test_setup_amqp_req(self):
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self.patch(handlers.barbican, 'setup_amqp_req')
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handlers.setup_amqp_req('amqp_object')
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self.setup_amqp_req.assert_called_once_with('amqp_object')
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def test_setup_database(self):
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self.patch(handlers.barbican, 'setup_database')
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handlers.setup_database('keystone_object')
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self.setup_database.assert_called_once_with('keystone_object')
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def test_setup_endpoint(self):
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self.patch(handlers.barbican, 'setup_endpoint')
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handlers.setup_endpoint('endpoint_object')
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self.setup_endpoint.assert_called_once_with('endpoint_object')
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def test_render_stuff(self):
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self.patch(handlers.barbican, 'render_configs')
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handlers.render_stuff('arg1', 'arg2')
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self.render_configs.assert_called_once_with(('arg1', 'arg2', ))
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