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The requests library checks that the headers are either strings or bytes. Currently, the two test_object_expirer tests fail with the message: InvalidHeader: Header value 1487879553 must be of type str or bytes, not <type 'int'> The header in question is "x-delete-at". The patch converts it to a string, before making a Swift Client request. Change-Id: I738697cb6b696f0e346345f75e0069048961f2ff
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12 KiB
Python
305 lines
12 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/python -u
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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
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# 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 random
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import time
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import uuid
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import unittest
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from nose import SkipTest
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from swift.common.internal_client import InternalClient, UnexpectedResponse
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from swift.common.manager import Manager
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from swift.common.utils import Timestamp
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from test.probe.common import ReplProbeTest, ENABLED_POLICIES
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from test.probe.brain import BrainSplitter
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from swiftclient import client
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class TestObjectExpirer(ReplProbeTest):
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def setUp(self):
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self.expirer = Manager(['object-expirer'])
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self.expirer.start()
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err = self.expirer.stop()
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if err:
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raise SkipTest('Unable to verify object-expirer service')
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conf_files = []
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for server in self.expirer.servers:
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conf_files.extend(server.conf_files())
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conf_file = conf_files[0]
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self.client = InternalClient(conf_file, 'probe-test', 3)
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super(TestObjectExpirer, self).setUp()
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self.container_name = 'container-%s' % uuid.uuid4()
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self.object_name = 'object-%s' % uuid.uuid4()
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self.brain = BrainSplitter(self.url, self.token, self.container_name,
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self.object_name)
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def _check_obj_in_container_listing(self):
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for obj in self.client.iter_objects(self.account,
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self.container_name):
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if self.object_name == obj['name']:
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return True
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return False
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def test_expirer_object_split_brain(self):
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if len(ENABLED_POLICIES) < 2:
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raise SkipTest('Need more than one policy')
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old_policy = random.choice(ENABLED_POLICIES)
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wrong_policy = random.choice([p for p in ENABLED_POLICIES
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if p != old_policy])
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# create an expiring object and a container with the wrong policy
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self.brain.stop_primary_half()
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self.brain.put_container(int(old_policy))
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self.brain.put_object(headers={'X-Delete-After': 2})
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# get the object timestamp
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metadata = self.client.get_object_metadata(
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self.account, self.container_name, self.object_name,
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headers={'X-Backend-Storage-Policy-Index': int(old_policy)})
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create_timestamp = Timestamp(metadata['x-timestamp'])
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self.brain.start_primary_half()
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# get the expiring object updates in their queue, while we have all
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# the servers up
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Manager(['object-updater']).once()
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self.brain.stop_handoff_half()
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self.brain.put_container(int(wrong_policy))
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# don't start handoff servers, only wrong policy is available
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# make sure auto-created containers get in the account listing
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Manager(['container-updater']).once()
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# this guy should no-op since it's unable to expire the object
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self.expirer.once()
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self.brain.start_handoff_half()
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self.get_to_final_state()
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# validate object is expired
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found_in_policy = None
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metadata = self.client.get_object_metadata(
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self.account, self.container_name, self.object_name,
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acceptable_statuses=(4,),
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headers={'X-Backend-Storage-Policy-Index': int(old_policy)})
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self.assertIn('x-backend-timestamp', metadata)
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self.assertEqual(Timestamp(metadata['x-backend-timestamp']),
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create_timestamp)
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# but it is still in the listing
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self.assertTrue(self._check_obj_in_container_listing(),
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msg='Did not find listing for %s' % self.object_name)
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# clear proxy cache
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client.post_container(self.url, self.token, self.container_name, {})
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# run the expirier again after replication
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self.expirer.once()
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# object is not in the listing
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self.assertFalse(self._check_obj_in_container_listing(),
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msg='Found listing for %s' % self.object_name)
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# and validate object is tombstoned
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found_in_policy = None
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for policy in ENABLED_POLICIES:
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metadata = self.client.get_object_metadata(
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self.account, self.container_name, self.object_name,
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acceptable_statuses=(4,),
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headers={'X-Backend-Storage-Policy-Index': int(policy)})
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if 'x-backend-timestamp' in metadata:
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if found_in_policy:
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self.fail('found object in %s and also %s' %
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(found_in_policy, policy))
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found_in_policy = policy
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self.assertIn('x-backend-timestamp', metadata)
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self.assertGreater(Timestamp(metadata['x-backend-timestamp']),
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create_timestamp)
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def test_expirer_object_should_not_be_expired(self):
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# Current object-expirer checks the correctness via x-if-delete-at
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# header that it can be deleted by expirer. If there are objects
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# either which doesn't have x-delete-at header as metadata or which
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# has different x-delete-at value from x-if-delete-at value,
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# object-expirer's delete will fail as 412 PreconditionFailed.
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# However, if some of the objects are in handoff nodes, the expirer
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# can put the tombstone with the timestamp as same as x-delete-at and
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# the object consistency will be resolved as the newer timestamp will
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# be winner (in particular, overwritten case w/o x-delete-at). This
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# test asserts such a situation that, at least, the overwriten object
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# which have larger timestamp than the original expirered date should
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# be safe.
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def put_object(headers):
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# use internal client to PUT objects so that X-Timestamp in headers
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# is effective
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headers['Content-Length'] = '0'
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path = self.client.make_path(
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self.account, self.container_name, self.object_name)
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try:
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self.client.make_request('PUT', path, headers, (2,))
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except UnexpectedResponse as e:
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self.fail(
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'Expected 201 for PUT object but got %s' % e.resp.status)
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obj_brain = BrainSplitter(self.url, self.token, self.container_name,
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self.object_name, 'object', self.policy)
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# T(obj_created) < T(obj_deleted with x-delete-at) < T(obj_recreated)
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# < T(expirer_executed)
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# Recreated obj should be appeared in any split brain case
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obj_brain.put_container()
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# T(obj_deleted with x-delete-at)
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# object-server accepts req only if X-Delete-At is later than 'now'
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# so here, T(obj_created) < T(obj_deleted with x-delete-at)
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now = time.time()
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delete_at = int(now + 2.0)
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recreate_at = delete_at + 1.0
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put_object(headers={'X-Delete-At': str(delete_at),
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'X-Timestamp': Timestamp(now).normal})
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# some object servers stopped to make a situation that the
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# object-expirer can put tombstone in the primary nodes.
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obj_brain.stop_primary_half()
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# increment the X-Timestamp explicitly
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# (will be T(obj_deleted with x-delete-at) < T(obj_recreated))
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put_object(headers={'X-Object-Meta-Expired': 'False',
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'X-Timestamp': Timestamp(recreate_at).normal})
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# make sure auto-created containers get in the account listing
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Manager(['container-updater']).once()
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# sanity, the newer object is still there
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try:
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metadata = self.client.get_object_metadata(
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self.account, self.container_name, self.object_name)
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except UnexpectedResponse as e:
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self.fail(
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'Expected 200 for HEAD object but got %s' % e.resp.status)
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self.assertIn('x-object-meta-expired', metadata)
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# some object servers recovered
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obj_brain.start_primary_half()
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# sleep until after recreated_at
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while time.time() <= recreate_at:
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time.sleep(0.1)
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# Now, expirer runs at the time after obj is recreated
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self.expirer.once()
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# verify that original object was deleted by expirer
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obj_brain.stop_handoff_half()
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try:
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metadata = self.client.get_object_metadata(
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self.account, self.container_name, self.object_name,
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acceptable_statuses=(4,))
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except UnexpectedResponse as e:
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self.fail(
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'Expected 404 for HEAD object but got %s' % e.resp.status)
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obj_brain.start_handoff_half()
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# and inconsistent state of objects is recovered by replicator
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Manager(['object-replicator']).once()
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# check if you can get recreated object
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try:
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metadata = self.client.get_object_metadata(
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self.account, self.container_name, self.object_name)
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except UnexpectedResponse as e:
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self.fail(
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'Expected 200 for HEAD object but got %s' % e.resp.status)
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self.assertIn('x-object-meta-expired', metadata)
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def _test_expirer_delete_outdated_object_version(self, object_exists):
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# This test simulates a case where the expirer tries to delete
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# an outdated version of an object.
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# One case is where the expirer gets a 404, whereas the newest version
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# of the object is offline.
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# Another case is where the expirer gets a 412, since the old version
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# of the object mismatches the expiration time sent by the expirer.
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# In any of these cases, the expirer should retry deleting the object
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# later, for as long as a reclaim age has not passed.
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obj_brain = BrainSplitter(self.url, self.token, self.container_name,
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self.object_name, 'object', self.policy)
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obj_brain.put_container()
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if object_exists:
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obj_brain.put_object()
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# currently, the object either doesn't exist, or does not have
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# an expiration
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# stop primary servers and put a newer version of the object, this
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# time with an expiration. only the handoff servers will have
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# the new version
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obj_brain.stop_primary_half()
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now = time.time()
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delete_at = int(now + 2.0)
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obj_brain.put_object({'X-Delete-At': str(delete_at)})
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# make sure auto-created containers get in the account listing
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Manager(['container-updater']).once()
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# update object record in the container listing
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Manager(['container-replicator']).once()
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# take handoff servers down, and bring up the outdated primary servers
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obj_brain.start_primary_half()
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obj_brain.stop_handoff_half()
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# wait until object expiration time
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while time.time() <= delete_at:
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time.sleep(0.1)
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# run expirer against the outdated servers. it should fail since
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# the outdated version does not match the expiration time
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self.expirer.once()
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# bring all servers up, and run replicator to update servers
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obj_brain.start_handoff_half()
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Manager(['object-replicator']).once()
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# verify the deletion has failed by checking the container listing
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self.assertTrue(self._check_obj_in_container_listing(),
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msg='Did not find listing for %s' % self.object_name)
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# run expirer again, delete should now succeed
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self.expirer.once()
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# this is mainly to paper over lp bug #1652323
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self.get_to_final_state()
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# verify the deletion by checking the container listing
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self.assertFalse(self._check_obj_in_container_listing(),
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msg='Found listing for %s' % self.object_name)
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def test_expirer_delete_returns_outdated_404(self):
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self._test_expirer_delete_outdated_object_version(object_exists=False)
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def test_expirer_delete_returns_outdated_412(self):
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self._test_expirer_delete_outdated_object_version(object_exists=True)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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unittest.main()
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