charms.ceph/unit_tests/__init__.py
Frode Nordahl af0eac506d
Use common pool create/update handling code
Use the Pool classes ability to initialize themselves from op.

Some pool properties should be allowed adjusted after a pool is
created.

The Pool quota property is already handled ad-hoc in the
`charms.ceph` broker handling code, let's bring it over to the
pool objects along with the handling of the compression properties.

Move some missing unit tests here from ceph-mon charm.

Merge after https://github.com/juju/charm-helpers/pull/497

Change-Id: Ibec4e3221387199adbc1a920e130975d7b25343c
2020-08-26 15:27:03 +02:00

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# Copyright 2016 Canonical Ltd
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import sys
sys.path.append('charms_ceph')
# Mock out charmhelpers so that we can test without it.
import charms_openstack.test_mocks # noqa
charms_openstack.test_mocks.mock_charmhelpers()
charmhelpers = charms_openstack.test_mocks.charmhelpers
sys.modules['charmhelpers.contrib.storage.linux.utils'] = (
charmhelpers.contrib.storage.linux.utils)