d4c7935583
CephContext now is capable of dealing with a space separated list of IPs in the ceph-public-address field of the relation with ceph. This allows ceph-proxy to pass a list of monitor hosts instead of a single one. Change-Id: Iff04f93911bd8fcecf5afeb71feda853b30d74d6 Partial-Bug: 1642430
822 lines
35 KiB
Python
822 lines
35 KiB
Python
# Copyright 2014-2015 Canonical Limited.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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import io
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import json
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import logging
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import os
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import re
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import socket
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import subprocess
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import sys
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import time
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import uuid
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import amulet
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import distro_info
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import six
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from six.moves import configparser
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if six.PY3:
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from urllib import parse as urlparse
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else:
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import urlparse
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class AmuletUtils(object):
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"""Amulet utilities.
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This class provides common utility functions that are used by Amulet
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tests.
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"""
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def __init__(self, log_level=logging.ERROR):
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self.log = self.get_logger(level=log_level)
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self.ubuntu_releases = self.get_ubuntu_releases()
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def get_logger(self, name="amulet-logger", level=logging.DEBUG):
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"""Get a logger object that will log to stdout."""
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log = logging
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logger = log.getLogger(name)
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fmt = log.Formatter("%(asctime)s %(funcName)s "
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"%(levelname)s: %(message)s")
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handler = log.StreamHandler(stream=sys.stdout)
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handler.setLevel(level)
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handler.setFormatter(fmt)
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logger.addHandler(handler)
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logger.setLevel(level)
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return logger
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def valid_ip(self, ip):
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if re.match(r"^\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}$", ip):
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return True
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else:
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return False
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def valid_url(self, url):
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p = re.compile(
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r'^(?:http|ftp)s?://'
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r'(?:(?:[A-Z0-9](?:[A-Z0-9-]{0,61}[A-Z0-9])?\.)+(?:[A-Z]{2,6}\.?|[A-Z0-9-]{2,}\.?)|' # noqa
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r'localhost|'
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r'\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3})'
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r'(?::\d+)?'
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r'(?:/?|[/?]\S+)$',
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re.IGNORECASE)
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if p.match(url):
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return True
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else:
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return False
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def get_ubuntu_release_from_sentry(self, sentry_unit):
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"""Get Ubuntu release codename from sentry unit.
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:param sentry_unit: amulet sentry/service unit pointer
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:returns: list of strings - release codename, failure message
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"""
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msg = None
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cmd = 'lsb_release -cs'
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release, code = sentry_unit.run(cmd)
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if code == 0:
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self.log.debug('{} lsb_release: {}'.format(
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sentry_unit.info['unit_name'], release))
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else:
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msg = ('{} `{}` returned {} '
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'{}'.format(sentry_unit.info['unit_name'],
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cmd, release, code))
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if release not in self.ubuntu_releases:
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msg = ("Release ({}) not found in Ubuntu releases "
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"({})".format(release, self.ubuntu_releases))
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return release, msg
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def validate_services(self, commands):
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"""Validate that lists of commands succeed on service units. Can be
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used to verify system services are running on the corresponding
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service units.
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:param commands: dict with sentry keys and arbitrary command list vals
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:returns: None if successful, Failure string message otherwise
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"""
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self.log.debug('Checking status of system services...')
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# /!\ DEPRECATION WARNING (beisner):
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# New and existing tests should be rewritten to use
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# validate_services_by_name() as it is aware of init systems.
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self.log.warn('DEPRECATION WARNING: use '
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'validate_services_by_name instead of validate_services '
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'due to init system differences.')
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for k, v in six.iteritems(commands):
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for cmd in v:
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output, code = k.run(cmd)
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self.log.debug('{} `{}` returned '
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'{}'.format(k.info['unit_name'],
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cmd, code))
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if code != 0:
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return "command `{}` returned {}".format(cmd, str(code))
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return None
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def validate_services_by_name(self, sentry_services):
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"""Validate system service status by service name, automatically
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detecting init system based on Ubuntu release codename.
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:param sentry_services: dict with sentry keys and svc list values
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:returns: None if successful, Failure string message otherwise
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"""
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self.log.debug('Checking status of system services...')
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# Point at which systemd became a thing
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systemd_switch = self.ubuntu_releases.index('vivid')
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for sentry_unit, services_list in six.iteritems(sentry_services):
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# Get lsb_release codename from unit
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release, ret = self.get_ubuntu_release_from_sentry(sentry_unit)
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if ret:
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return ret
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for service_name in services_list:
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if (self.ubuntu_releases.index(release) >= systemd_switch or
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service_name in ['rabbitmq-server', 'apache2',
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'memcached']):
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# init is systemd (or regular sysv)
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cmd = 'sudo service {} status'.format(service_name)
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output, code = sentry_unit.run(cmd)
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service_running = code == 0
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elif self.ubuntu_releases.index(release) < systemd_switch:
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# init is upstart
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cmd = 'sudo status {}'.format(service_name)
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output, code = sentry_unit.run(cmd)
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service_running = code == 0 and "start/running" in output
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self.log.debug('{} `{}` returned '
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'{}'.format(sentry_unit.info['unit_name'],
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cmd, code))
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if not service_running:
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return u"command `{}` returned {} {}".format(
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cmd, output, str(code))
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return None
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def _get_config(self, unit, filename):
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"""Get a ConfigParser object for parsing a unit's config file."""
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file_contents = unit.file_contents(filename)
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# NOTE(beisner): by default, ConfigParser does not handle options
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# with no value, such as the flags used in the mysql my.cnf file.
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# https://bugs.python.org/issue7005
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config = configparser.ConfigParser(allow_no_value=True)
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config.readfp(io.StringIO(file_contents))
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return config
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def validate_config_data(self, sentry_unit, config_file, section,
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expected):
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"""Validate config file data.
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Verify that the specified section of the config file contains
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the expected option key:value pairs.
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Compare expected dictionary data vs actual dictionary data.
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The values in the 'expected' dictionary can be strings, bools, ints,
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longs, or can be a function that evaluates a variable and returns a
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bool.
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"""
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self.log.debug('Validating config file data ({} in {} on {})'
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'...'.format(section, config_file,
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sentry_unit.info['unit_name']))
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config = self._get_config(sentry_unit, config_file)
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if section != 'DEFAULT' and not config.has_section(section):
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return "section [{}] does not exist".format(section)
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for k in expected.keys():
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if not config.has_option(section, k):
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return "section [{}] is missing option {}".format(section, k)
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actual = config.get(section, k)
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v = expected[k]
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if (isinstance(v, six.string_types) or
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isinstance(v, bool) or
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isinstance(v, six.integer_types)):
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# handle explicit values
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if actual != v:
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return "section [{}] {}:{} != expected {}:{}".format(
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section, k, actual, k, expected[k])
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# handle function pointers, such as not_null or valid_ip
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elif not v(actual):
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return "section [{}] {}:{} != expected {}:{}".format(
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section, k, actual, k, expected[k])
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return None
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def _validate_dict_data(self, expected, actual):
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"""Validate dictionary data.
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Compare expected dictionary data vs actual dictionary data.
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The values in the 'expected' dictionary can be strings, bools, ints,
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longs, or can be a function that evaluates a variable and returns a
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bool.
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"""
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self.log.debug('actual: {}'.format(repr(actual)))
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self.log.debug('expected: {}'.format(repr(expected)))
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for k, v in six.iteritems(expected):
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if k in actual:
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if (isinstance(v, six.string_types) or
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isinstance(v, bool) or
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isinstance(v, six.integer_types)):
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# handle explicit values
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if v != actual[k]:
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return "{}:{}".format(k, actual[k])
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# handle function pointers, such as not_null or valid_ip
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elif not v(actual[k]):
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return "{}:{}".format(k, actual[k])
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else:
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return "key '{}' does not exist".format(k)
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return None
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def validate_relation_data(self, sentry_unit, relation, expected):
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"""Validate actual relation data based on expected relation data."""
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actual = sentry_unit.relation(relation[0], relation[1])
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return self._validate_dict_data(expected, actual)
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def _validate_list_data(self, expected, actual):
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"""Compare expected list vs actual list data."""
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for e in expected:
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if e not in actual:
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return "expected item {} not found in actual list".format(e)
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return None
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def not_null(self, string):
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if string is not None:
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return True
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else:
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return False
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def _get_file_mtime(self, sentry_unit, filename):
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"""Get last modification time of file."""
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return sentry_unit.file_stat(filename)['mtime']
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def _get_dir_mtime(self, sentry_unit, directory):
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"""Get last modification time of directory."""
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return sentry_unit.directory_stat(directory)['mtime']
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def _get_proc_start_time(self, sentry_unit, service, pgrep_full=None):
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"""Get start time of a process based on the last modification time
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of the /proc/pid directory.
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:sentry_unit: The sentry unit to check for the service on
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:service: service name to look for in process table
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:pgrep_full: [Deprecated] Use full command line search mode with pgrep
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:returns: epoch time of service process start
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:param commands: list of bash commands
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:param sentry_units: list of sentry unit pointers
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:returns: None if successful; Failure message otherwise
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"""
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if pgrep_full is not None:
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# /!\ DEPRECATION WARNING (beisner):
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# No longer implemented, as pidof is now used instead of pgrep.
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# https://bugs.launchpad.net/charm-helpers/+bug/1474030
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self.log.warn('DEPRECATION WARNING: pgrep_full bool is no '
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'longer implemented re: lp 1474030.')
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pid_list = self.get_process_id_list(sentry_unit, service)
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pid = pid_list[0]
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proc_dir = '/proc/{}'.format(pid)
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self.log.debug('Pid for {} on {}: {}'.format(
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service, sentry_unit.info['unit_name'], pid))
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return self._get_dir_mtime(sentry_unit, proc_dir)
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def service_restarted(self, sentry_unit, service, filename,
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pgrep_full=None, sleep_time=20):
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"""Check if service was restarted.
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Compare a service's start time vs a file's last modification time
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(such as a config file for that service) to determine if the service
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has been restarted.
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"""
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# /!\ DEPRECATION WARNING (beisner):
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# This method is prone to races in that no before-time is known.
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# Use validate_service_config_changed instead.
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# NOTE(beisner) pgrep_full is no longer implemented, as pidof is now
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# used instead of pgrep. pgrep_full is still passed through to ensure
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# deprecation WARNS. lp1474030
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self.log.warn('DEPRECATION WARNING: use '
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'validate_service_config_changed instead of '
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'service_restarted due to known races.')
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time.sleep(sleep_time)
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if (self._get_proc_start_time(sentry_unit, service, pgrep_full) >=
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self._get_file_mtime(sentry_unit, filename)):
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return True
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else:
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return False
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def service_restarted_since(self, sentry_unit, mtime, service,
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pgrep_full=None, sleep_time=20,
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retry_count=30, retry_sleep_time=10):
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"""Check if service was been started after a given time.
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Args:
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sentry_unit (sentry): The sentry unit to check for the service on
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mtime (float): The epoch time to check against
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service (string): service name to look for in process table
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pgrep_full: [Deprecated] Use full command line search mode with pgrep
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sleep_time (int): Initial sleep time (s) before looking for file
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retry_sleep_time (int): Time (s) to sleep between retries
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retry_count (int): If file is not found, how many times to retry
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Returns:
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bool: True if service found and its start time it newer than mtime,
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False if service is older than mtime or if service was
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not found.
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"""
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# NOTE(beisner) pgrep_full is no longer implemented, as pidof is now
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# used instead of pgrep. pgrep_full is still passed through to ensure
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# deprecation WARNS. lp1474030
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unit_name = sentry_unit.info['unit_name']
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self.log.debug('Checking that %s service restarted since %s on '
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'%s' % (service, mtime, unit_name))
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time.sleep(sleep_time)
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proc_start_time = None
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tries = 0
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while tries <= retry_count and not proc_start_time:
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try:
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proc_start_time = self._get_proc_start_time(sentry_unit,
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service,
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pgrep_full)
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self.log.debug('Attempt {} to get {} proc start time on {} '
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'OK'.format(tries, service, unit_name))
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except IOError as e:
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# NOTE(beisner) - race avoidance, proc may not exist yet.
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# https://bugs.launchpad.net/charm-helpers/+bug/1474030
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self.log.debug('Attempt {} to get {} proc start time on {} '
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'failed\n{}'.format(tries, service,
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unit_name, e))
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time.sleep(retry_sleep_time)
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tries += 1
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if not proc_start_time:
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self.log.warn('No proc start time found, assuming service did '
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'not start')
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return False
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if proc_start_time >= mtime:
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self.log.debug('Proc start time is newer than provided mtime'
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'(%s >= %s) on %s (OK)' % (proc_start_time,
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mtime, unit_name))
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return True
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else:
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self.log.warn('Proc start time (%s) is older than provided mtime '
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'(%s) on %s, service did not '
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'restart' % (proc_start_time, mtime, unit_name))
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return False
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def config_updated_since(self, sentry_unit, filename, mtime,
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sleep_time=20, retry_count=30,
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retry_sleep_time=10):
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"""Check if file was modified after a given time.
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Args:
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sentry_unit (sentry): The sentry unit to check the file mtime on
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filename (string): The file to check mtime of
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mtime (float): The epoch time to check against
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sleep_time (int): Initial sleep time (s) before looking for file
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retry_sleep_time (int): Time (s) to sleep between retries
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retry_count (int): If file is not found, how many times to retry
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Returns:
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bool: True if file was modified more recently than mtime, False if
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file was modified before mtime, or if file not found.
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"""
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unit_name = sentry_unit.info['unit_name']
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self.log.debug('Checking that %s updated since %s on '
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'%s' % (filename, mtime, unit_name))
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time.sleep(sleep_time)
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file_mtime = None
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tries = 0
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while tries <= retry_count and not file_mtime:
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try:
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file_mtime = self._get_file_mtime(sentry_unit, filename)
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self.log.debug('Attempt {} to get {} file mtime on {} '
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'OK'.format(tries, filename, unit_name))
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except IOError as e:
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# NOTE(beisner) - race avoidance, file may not exist yet.
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# https://bugs.launchpad.net/charm-helpers/+bug/1474030
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self.log.debug('Attempt {} to get {} file mtime on {} '
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'failed\n{}'.format(tries, filename,
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unit_name, e))
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time.sleep(retry_sleep_time)
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tries += 1
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if not file_mtime:
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self.log.warn('Could not determine file mtime, assuming '
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'file does not exist')
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return False
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if file_mtime >= mtime:
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self.log.debug('File mtime is newer than provided mtime '
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'(%s >= %s) on %s (OK)' % (file_mtime,
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mtime, unit_name))
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return True
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else:
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self.log.warn('File mtime is older than provided mtime'
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'(%s < on %s) on %s' % (file_mtime,
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mtime, unit_name))
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return False
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def validate_service_config_changed(self, sentry_unit, mtime, service,
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filename, pgrep_full=None,
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sleep_time=20, retry_count=30,
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retry_sleep_time=10):
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"""Check service and file were updated after mtime
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Args:
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sentry_unit (sentry): The sentry unit to check for the service on
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mtime (float): The epoch time to check against
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service (string): service name to look for in process table
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filename (string): The file to check mtime of
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pgrep_full: [Deprecated] Use full command line search mode with pgrep
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sleep_time (int): Initial sleep in seconds to pass to test helpers
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retry_count (int): If service is not found, how many times to retry
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retry_sleep_time (int): Time in seconds to wait between retries
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Typical Usage:
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u = OpenStackAmuletUtils(ERROR)
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...
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mtime = u.get_sentry_time(self.cinder_sentry)
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self.d.configure('cinder', {'verbose': 'True', 'debug': 'True'})
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if not u.validate_service_config_changed(self.cinder_sentry,
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mtime,
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'cinder-api',
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'/etc/cinder/cinder.conf')
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amulet.raise_status(amulet.FAIL, msg='update failed')
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Returns:
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bool: True if both service and file where updated/restarted after
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mtime, False if service is older than mtime or if service was
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not found or if filename was modified before mtime.
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"""
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# NOTE(beisner) pgrep_full is no longer implemented, as pidof is now
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# used instead of pgrep. pgrep_full is still passed through to ensure
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# deprecation WARNS. lp1474030
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service_restart = self.service_restarted_since(
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sentry_unit, mtime,
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service,
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pgrep_full=pgrep_full,
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sleep_time=sleep_time,
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retry_count=retry_count,
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retry_sleep_time=retry_sleep_time)
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config_update = self.config_updated_since(
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sentry_unit,
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filename,
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mtime,
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sleep_time=sleep_time,
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retry_count=retry_count,
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retry_sleep_time=retry_sleep_time)
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return service_restart and config_update
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def get_sentry_time(self, sentry_unit):
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"""Return current epoch time on a sentry"""
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cmd = "date +'%s'"
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return float(sentry_unit.run(cmd)[0])
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def relation_error(self, name, data):
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return 'unexpected relation data in {} - {}'.format(name, data)
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def endpoint_error(self, name, data):
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return 'unexpected endpoint data in {} - {}'.format(name, data)
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def get_ubuntu_releases(self):
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"""Return a list of all Ubuntu releases in order of release."""
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_d = distro_info.UbuntuDistroInfo()
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_release_list = _d.all
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return _release_list
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def file_to_url(self, file_rel_path):
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"""Convert a relative file path to a file URL."""
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_abs_path = os.path.abspath(file_rel_path)
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return urlparse.urlparse(_abs_path, scheme='file').geturl()
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def check_commands_on_units(self, commands, sentry_units):
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"""Check that all commands in a list exit zero on all
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sentry units in a list.
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:param commands: list of bash commands
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:param sentry_units: list of sentry unit pointers
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:returns: None if successful; Failure message otherwise
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"""
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self.log.debug('Checking exit codes for {} commands on {} '
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'sentry units...'.format(len(commands),
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len(sentry_units)))
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for sentry_unit in sentry_units:
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for cmd in commands:
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output, code = sentry_unit.run(cmd)
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if code == 0:
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self.log.debug('{} `{}` returned {} '
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'(OK)'.format(sentry_unit.info['unit_name'],
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cmd, code))
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else:
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return ('{} `{}` returned {} '
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'{}'.format(sentry_unit.info['unit_name'],
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cmd, code, output))
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return None
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def get_process_id_list(self, sentry_unit, process_name,
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expect_success=True):
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"""Get a list of process ID(s) from a single sentry juju unit
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for a single process name.
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:param sentry_unit: Amulet sentry instance (juju unit)
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:param process_name: Process name
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:param expect_success: If False, expect the PID to be missing,
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raise if it is present.
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:returns: List of process IDs
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"""
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cmd = 'pidof -x "{}"'.format(process_name)
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if not expect_success:
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cmd += " || exit 0 && exit 1"
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output, code = sentry_unit.run(cmd)
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if code != 0:
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msg = ('{} `{}` returned {} '
|
|
'{}'.format(sentry_unit.info['unit_name'],
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cmd, code, output))
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amulet.raise_status(amulet.FAIL, msg=msg)
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return str(output).split()
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|
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def get_unit_process_ids(self, unit_processes, expect_success=True):
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|
"""Construct a dict containing unit sentries, process names, and
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process IDs.
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|
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:param unit_processes: A dictionary of Amulet sentry instance
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|
to list of process names.
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:param expect_success: if False expect the processes to not be
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running, raise if they are.
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:returns: Dictionary of Amulet sentry instance to dictionary
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of process names to PIDs.
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"""
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pid_dict = {}
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for sentry_unit, process_list in six.iteritems(unit_processes):
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pid_dict[sentry_unit] = {}
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|
for process in process_list:
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pids = self.get_process_id_list(
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sentry_unit, process, expect_success=expect_success)
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pid_dict[sentry_unit].update({process: pids})
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return pid_dict
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|
|
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def validate_unit_process_ids(self, expected, actual):
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|
"""Validate process id quantities for services on units."""
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|
self.log.debug('Checking units for running processes...')
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|
self.log.debug('Expected PIDs: {}'.format(expected))
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|
self.log.debug('Actual PIDs: {}'.format(actual))
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|
|
|
if len(actual) != len(expected):
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return ('Unit count mismatch. expected, actual: {}, '
|
|
'{} '.format(len(expected), len(actual)))
|
|
|
|
for (e_sentry, e_proc_names) in six.iteritems(expected):
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|
e_sentry_name = e_sentry.info['unit_name']
|
|
if e_sentry in actual.keys():
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|
a_proc_names = actual[e_sentry]
|
|
else:
|
|
return ('Expected sentry ({}) not found in actual dict data.'
|
|
'{}'.format(e_sentry_name, e_sentry))
|
|
|
|
if len(e_proc_names.keys()) != len(a_proc_names.keys()):
|
|
return ('Process name count mismatch. expected, actual: {}, '
|
|
'{}'.format(len(expected), len(actual)))
|
|
|
|
for (e_proc_name, e_pids), (a_proc_name, a_pids) in \
|
|
zip(e_proc_names.items(), a_proc_names.items()):
|
|
if e_proc_name != a_proc_name:
|
|
return ('Process name mismatch. expected, actual: {}, '
|
|
'{}'.format(e_proc_name, a_proc_name))
|
|
|
|
a_pids_length = len(a_pids)
|
|
fail_msg = ('PID count mismatch. {} ({}) expected, actual: '
|
|
'{}, {} ({})'.format(e_sentry_name, e_proc_name,
|
|
e_pids, a_pids_length,
|
|
a_pids))
|
|
|
|
# If expected is a list, ensure at least one PID quantity match
|
|
if isinstance(e_pids, list) and \
|
|
a_pids_length not in e_pids:
|
|
return fail_msg
|
|
# If expected is not bool and not list,
|
|
# ensure PID quantities match
|
|
elif not isinstance(e_pids, bool) and \
|
|
not isinstance(e_pids, list) and \
|
|
a_pids_length != e_pids:
|
|
return fail_msg
|
|
# If expected is bool True, ensure 1 or more PIDs exist
|
|
elif isinstance(e_pids, bool) and \
|
|
e_pids is True and a_pids_length < 1:
|
|
return fail_msg
|
|
# If expected is bool False, ensure 0 PIDs exist
|
|
elif isinstance(e_pids, bool) and \
|
|
e_pids is False and a_pids_length != 0:
|
|
return fail_msg
|
|
else:
|
|
self.log.debug('PID check OK: {} {} {}: '
|
|
'{}'.format(e_sentry_name, e_proc_name,
|
|
e_pids, a_pids))
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
def validate_list_of_identical_dicts(self, list_of_dicts):
|
|
"""Check that all dicts within a list are identical."""
|
|
hashes = []
|
|
for _dict in list_of_dicts:
|
|
hashes.append(hash(frozenset(_dict.items())))
|
|
|
|
self.log.debug('Hashes: {}'.format(hashes))
|
|
if len(set(hashes)) == 1:
|
|
self.log.debug('Dicts within list are identical')
|
|
else:
|
|
return 'Dicts within list are not identical'
|
|
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
def validate_sectionless_conf(self, file_contents, expected):
|
|
"""A crude conf parser. Useful to inspect configuration files which
|
|
do not have section headers (as would be necessary in order to use
|
|
the configparser). Such as openstack-dashboard or rabbitmq confs."""
|
|
for line in file_contents.split('\n'):
|
|
if '=' in line:
|
|
args = line.split('=')
|
|
if len(args) <= 1:
|
|
continue
|
|
key = args[0].strip()
|
|
value = args[1].strip()
|
|
if key in expected.keys():
|
|
if expected[key] != value:
|
|
msg = ('Config mismatch. Expected, actual: {}, '
|
|
'{}'.format(expected[key], value))
|
|
amulet.raise_status(amulet.FAIL, msg=msg)
|
|
|
|
def get_unit_hostnames(self, units):
|
|
"""Return a dict of juju unit names to hostnames."""
|
|
host_names = {}
|
|
for unit in units:
|
|
host_names[unit.info['unit_name']] = \
|
|
str(unit.file_contents('/etc/hostname').strip())
|
|
self.log.debug('Unit host names: {}'.format(host_names))
|
|
return host_names
|
|
|
|
def run_cmd_unit(self, sentry_unit, cmd):
|
|
"""Run a command on a unit, return the output and exit code."""
|
|
output, code = sentry_unit.run(cmd)
|
|
if code == 0:
|
|
self.log.debug('{} `{}` command returned {} '
|
|
'(OK)'.format(sentry_unit.info['unit_name'],
|
|
cmd, code))
|
|
else:
|
|
msg = ('{} `{}` command returned {} '
|
|
'{}'.format(sentry_unit.info['unit_name'],
|
|
cmd, code, output))
|
|
amulet.raise_status(amulet.FAIL, msg=msg)
|
|
return str(output), code
|
|
|
|
def file_exists_on_unit(self, sentry_unit, file_name):
|
|
"""Check if a file exists on a unit."""
|
|
try:
|
|
sentry_unit.file_stat(file_name)
|
|
return True
|
|
except IOError:
|
|
return False
|
|
except Exception as e:
|
|
msg = 'Error checking file {}: {}'.format(file_name, e)
|
|
amulet.raise_status(amulet.FAIL, msg=msg)
|
|
|
|
def file_contents_safe(self, sentry_unit, file_name,
|
|
max_wait=60, fatal=False):
|
|
"""Get file contents from a sentry unit. Wrap amulet file_contents
|
|
with retry logic to address races where a file checks as existing,
|
|
but no longer exists by the time file_contents is called.
|
|
Return None if file not found. Optionally raise if fatal is True."""
|
|
unit_name = sentry_unit.info['unit_name']
|
|
file_contents = False
|
|
tries = 0
|
|
while not file_contents and tries < (max_wait / 4):
|
|
try:
|
|
file_contents = sentry_unit.file_contents(file_name)
|
|
except IOError:
|
|
self.log.debug('Attempt {} to open file {} from {} '
|
|
'failed'.format(tries, file_name,
|
|
unit_name))
|
|
time.sleep(4)
|
|
tries += 1
|
|
|
|
if file_contents:
|
|
return file_contents
|
|
elif not fatal:
|
|
return None
|
|
elif fatal:
|
|
msg = 'Failed to get file contents from unit.'
|
|
amulet.raise_status(amulet.FAIL, msg)
|
|
|
|
def port_knock_tcp(self, host="localhost", port=22, timeout=15):
|
|
"""Open a TCP socket to check for a listening sevice on a host.
|
|
|
|
:param host: host name or IP address, default to localhost
|
|
:param port: TCP port number, default to 22
|
|
:param timeout: Connect timeout, default to 15 seconds
|
|
:returns: True if successful, False if connect failed
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
# Resolve host name if possible
|
|
try:
|
|
connect_host = socket.gethostbyname(host)
|
|
host_human = "{} ({})".format(connect_host, host)
|
|
except socket.error as e:
|
|
self.log.warn('Unable to resolve address: '
|
|
'{} ({}) Trying anyway!'.format(host, e))
|
|
connect_host = host
|
|
host_human = connect_host
|
|
|
|
# Attempt socket connection
|
|
try:
|
|
knock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
|
|
knock.settimeout(timeout)
|
|
knock.connect((connect_host, port))
|
|
knock.close()
|
|
self.log.debug('Socket connect OK for host '
|
|
'{} on port {}.'.format(host_human, port))
|
|
return True
|
|
except socket.error as e:
|
|
self.log.debug('Socket connect FAIL for'
|
|
' {} port {} ({})'.format(host_human, port, e))
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
def port_knock_units(self, sentry_units, port=22,
|
|
timeout=15, expect_success=True):
|
|
"""Open a TCP socket to check for a listening sevice on each
|
|
listed juju unit.
|
|
|
|
:param sentry_units: list of sentry unit pointers
|
|
:param port: TCP port number, default to 22
|
|
:param timeout: Connect timeout, default to 15 seconds
|
|
:expect_success: True by default, set False to invert logic
|
|
:returns: None if successful, Failure message otherwise
|
|
"""
|
|
for unit in sentry_units:
|
|
host = unit.info['public-address']
|
|
connected = self.port_knock_tcp(host, port, timeout)
|
|
if not connected and expect_success:
|
|
return 'Socket connect failed.'
|
|
elif connected and not expect_success:
|
|
return 'Socket connected unexpectedly.'
|
|
|
|
def get_uuid_epoch_stamp(self):
|
|
"""Returns a stamp string based on uuid4 and epoch time. Useful in
|
|
generating test messages which need to be unique-ish."""
|
|
return '[{}-{}]'.format(uuid.uuid4(), time.time())
|
|
|
|
# amulet juju action helpers:
|
|
def run_action(self, unit_sentry, action,
|
|
_check_output=subprocess.check_output,
|
|
params=None):
|
|
"""Translate to amulet's built in run_action(). Deprecated.
|
|
|
|
Run the named action on a given unit sentry.
|
|
|
|
params a dict of parameters to use
|
|
_check_output parameter is no longer used
|
|
|
|
@return action_id.
|
|
"""
|
|
self.log.warn('charmhelpers.contrib.amulet.utils.run_action has been '
|
|
'deprecated for amulet.run_action')
|
|
return unit_sentry.run_action(action, action_args=params)
|
|
|
|
def wait_on_action(self, action_id, _check_output=subprocess.check_output):
|
|
"""Wait for a given action, returning if it completed or not.
|
|
|
|
action_id a string action uuid
|
|
_check_output parameter is no longer used
|
|
"""
|
|
data = amulet.actions.get_action_output(action_id, full_output=True)
|
|
return data.get(u"status") == "completed"
|
|
|
|
def status_get(self, unit):
|
|
"""Return the current service status of this unit."""
|
|
raw_status, return_code = unit.run(
|
|
"status-get --format=json --include-data")
|
|
if return_code != 0:
|
|
return ("unknown", "")
|
|
status = json.loads(raw_status)
|
|
return (status["status"], status["message"])
|