177 lines
6.2 KiB
Python
177 lines
6.2 KiB
Python
import ConfigParser
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import io
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import logging
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import re
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import sys
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import time
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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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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 validate_services(self, commands):
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"""Validate services.
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Verify the specified services are running on the corresponding
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service units.
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"""
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for k, v in commands.iteritems():
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for cmd in v:
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output, code = k.run(cmd)
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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 _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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config = ConfigParser.ConfigParser()
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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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"""
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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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if config.get(section, k) != expected[k]:
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return "section [{}] {}:{} != expected {}:{}".format(
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section, k, config.get(section, k), 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 evaluate a variable and returns a
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bool.
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"""
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for k, v in expected.iteritems():
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if k in actual:
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if (isinstance(v, basestring) or
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isinstance(v, bool) or
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isinstance(v, (int, long))):
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if v != actual[k]:
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return "{}:{}".format(k, actual[k])
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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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self.log.debug('actual: {}'.format(repr(actual)))
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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=False):
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"""Get process' start time.
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Determine start time of the process based on the last modification
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time of the /proc/pid directory. If pgrep_full is True, the process
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name is matched against the full command line.
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"""
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if pgrep_full:
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cmd = 'pgrep -o -f {}'.format(service)
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else:
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cmd = 'pgrep -o {}'.format(service)
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proc_dir = '/proc/{}'.format(sentry_unit.run(cmd)[0].strip())
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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=False, 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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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 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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