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Currently we run tests which uses real backend or real daemons with other unit tests. This CR is initial for sequence of functional tests implementation. It contains only moving files and modules to right directories and fixing tox.ini. This approach allows to avoid constantly rebase conflicts, because git handles file removing correct. Next step - separate classes and functions from moved files to right test types. Depends-On: Ifdb0de150b2c738117308b2aae6c0c197e162821 Change-Id: I16b84ed83ac075658626f3ec6a35a24e228b61e7 Partialy-Implement: blueprint ceilometer-functional-tests
120 lines
4.5 KiB
Python
120 lines
4.5 KiB
Python
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# Copyright 2012, 2013 Dell Inc.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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# 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, WITHOUT
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# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
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# under the License.
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"""Tests for ceilometer/storage/impl_hbase.py
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.. note::
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In order to run the tests against real HBase server set the environment
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variable CEILOMETER_TEST_HBASE_URL to point to that HBase instance before
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running the tests. Make sure the Thrift server is running on that server.
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"""
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import mock
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try:
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import happybase # noqa
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except ImportError:
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import testtools.testcase
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raise testtools.testcase.TestSkipped("happybase is needed")
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from ceilometer.alarm.storage import impl_hbase as hbase_alarm
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from ceilometer.event.storage import impl_hbase as hbase_event
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from ceilometer.storage import impl_hbase as hbase
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from ceilometer.tests import base as test_base
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from ceilometer.tests import db as tests_db
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class ConnectionTest(tests_db.TestBase,
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tests_db.MixinTestsWithBackendScenarios):
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@tests_db.run_with('hbase')
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def test_hbase_connection(self):
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class TestConn(object):
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def __init__(self, host, port):
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self.netloc = '%s:%s' % (host, port)
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def open(self):
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pass
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def get_connection_pool(conf):
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return TestConn(conf['host'], conf['port'])
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with mock.patch.object(hbase.Connection, '_get_connection_pool',
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side_effect=get_connection_pool):
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conn = hbase.Connection('hbase://test_hbase:9090')
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self.assertIsInstance(conn.conn_pool, TestConn)
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class CapabilitiesTest(test_base.BaseTestCase):
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# Check the returned capabilities list, which is specific to each DB
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# driver
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def test_capabilities(self):
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expected_capabilities = {
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'meters': {'query': {'simple': True,
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'metadata': True,
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'complex': False}},
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'resources': {'query': {'simple': True,
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'metadata': True,
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'complex': False}},
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'samples': {'query': {'simple': True,
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'metadata': True,
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'complex': False}},
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'statistics': {'groupby': False,
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'query': {'simple': True,
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'metadata': True,
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'complex': False},
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'aggregation': {'standard': True,
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'selectable': {
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'max': False,
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'min': False,
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'sum': False,
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'avg': False,
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'count': False,
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'stddev': False,
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'cardinality': False}}
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},
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}
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actual_capabilities = hbase.Connection.get_capabilities()
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self.assertEqual(expected_capabilities, actual_capabilities)
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def test_alarm_capabilities(self):
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expected_capabilities = {
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'alarms': {'query': {'simple': True,
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'complex': False},
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'history': {'query': {'simple': True,
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'complex': False}}},
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}
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actual_capabilities = hbase_alarm.Connection.get_capabilities()
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self.assertEqual(expected_capabilities, actual_capabilities)
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def test_event_capabilities(self):
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expected_capabilities = {
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'events': {'query': {'simple': True}},
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}
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actual_capabilities = hbase_event.Connection.get_capabilities()
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self.assertEqual(expected_capabilities, actual_capabilities)
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def test_storage_capabilities(self):
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expected_capabilities = {
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'storage': {'production_ready': True},
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}
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actual_capabilities = hbase.Connection.get_storage_capabilities()
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self.assertEqual(expected_capabilities, actual_capabilities)
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