Add functional tests for "os quota" commands. Change-Id: I0f5939bf4ce553174c9b7ce55bdb3dce0506c409 Related-Bug: #1528249 Partially-Implements: blueprint neutron-client
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			188 lines
		
	
	
		
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			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
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#    not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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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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import os
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import re
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import shlex
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import subprocess
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import testtools
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import six
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from functional.common import exceptions
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COMMON_DIR = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))
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FUNCTIONAL_DIR = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(COMMON_DIR, '..'))
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ROOT_DIR = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(FUNCTIONAL_DIR, '..'))
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EXAMPLE_DIR = os.path.join(ROOT_DIR, 'examples')
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def execute(cmd, fail_ok=False, merge_stderr=False):
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    """Executes specified command for the given action."""
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    cmdlist = shlex.split(cmd)
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    result = ''
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    result_err = ''
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    stdout = subprocess.PIPE
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    stderr = subprocess.STDOUT if merge_stderr else subprocess.PIPE
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    proc = subprocess.Popen(cmdlist, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr)
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    result, result_err = proc.communicate()
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    result = result.decode('utf-8')
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    if not fail_ok and proc.returncode != 0:
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        raise exceptions.CommandFailed(proc.returncode, cmd, result,
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                                       result_err)
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    return result
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class TestCase(testtools.TestCase):
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    delimiter_line = re.compile('^\+\-[\+\-]+\-\+$')
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    @classmethod
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    def openstack(cls, cmd, fail_ok=False):
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        """Executes openstackclient command for the given action."""
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        return execute('openstack ' + cmd, fail_ok=fail_ok)
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    @classmethod
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    def get_openstack_configuration_value(cls, configuration):
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        opts = cls.get_show_opts([configuration])
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        return cls.openstack('configuration show ' + opts)
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    @classmethod
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    def get_show_opts(cls, fields=[]):
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        return ' -f value ' + ' '.join(['-c ' + it for it in fields])
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    @classmethod
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    def get_list_opts(cls, headers=[]):
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        opts = ' -f csv '
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        opts = opts + ' '.join(['-c ' + it for it in headers])
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        return opts
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    @classmethod
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    def assertOutput(cls, expected, actual):
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        if expected != actual:
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            raise Exception(expected + ' != ' + actual)
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    @classmethod
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    def assertInOutput(cls, expected, actual):
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        if expected not in actual:
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            raise Exception(expected + ' not in ' + actual)
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    @classmethod
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    def cleanup_tmpfile(cls, filename):
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        try:
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            os.remove(filename)
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        except OSError:
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            pass
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    def assert_table_structure(self, items, field_names):
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        """Verify that all items have keys listed in field_names."""
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        for item in items:
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            for field in field_names:
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                self.assertIn(field, item)
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    def assert_show_fields(self, items, field_names):
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        """Verify that all items have keys listed in field_names."""
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        for item in items:
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            for key in six.iterkeys(item):
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                self.assertIn(key, field_names)
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    def assert_show_structure(self, items, field_names):
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        """Verify that all field_names listed in keys of all items."""
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        if isinstance(items, list):
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            o = {}
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            for d in items:
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                o.update(d)
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        else:
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            o = items
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        item_keys = o.keys()
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        for field in field_names:
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            self.assertIn(field, item_keys)
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    def parse_show_as_object(self, raw_output):
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        """Return a dict with values parsed from cli output."""
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        items = self.parse_show(raw_output)
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        o = {}
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        for item in items:
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            o.update(item)
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        return o
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    def parse_show(self, raw_output):
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        """Return list of dicts with item values parsed from cli output."""
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        items = []
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        table_ = self.table(raw_output)
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        for row in table_['values']:
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            item = {}
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            item[row[0]] = row[1]
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            items.append(item)
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        return items
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    def parse_listing(self, raw_output):
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        """Return list of dicts with basic item parsed from cli output."""
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        items = []
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        table_ = self.table(raw_output)
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        for row in table_['values']:
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            item = {}
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            for col_idx, col_key in enumerate(table_['headers']):
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                item[col_key] = row[col_idx]
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            items.append(item)
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        return items
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    def table(self, output_lines):
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        """Parse single table from cli output.
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        Return dict with list of column names in 'headers' key and
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        rows in 'values' key.
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        """
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        table_ = {'headers': [], 'values': []}
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        columns = None
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        if not isinstance(output_lines, list):
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            output_lines = output_lines.split('\n')
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        if not output_lines[-1]:
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            # skip last line if empty (just newline at the end)
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            output_lines = output_lines[:-1]
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        for line in output_lines:
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            if self.delimiter_line.match(line):
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                columns = self._table_columns(line)
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                continue
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            if '|' not in line:
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                continue
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            row = []
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            for col in columns:
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                row.append(line[col[0]:col[1]].strip())
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            if table_['headers']:
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                table_['values'].append(row)
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            else:
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                table_['headers'] = row
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        return table_
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    def _table_columns(self, first_table_row):
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        """Find column ranges in output line.
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        Return list of tuples (start,end) for each column
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        detected by plus (+) characters in delimiter line.
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        """
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        positions = []
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        start = 1  # there is '+' at 0
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        while start < len(first_table_row):
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            end = first_table_row.find('+', start)
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            if end == -1:
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                break
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            positions.append((start, end))
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            start = end + 1
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        return positions
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