230 lines
7.5 KiB
Python
230 lines
7.5 KiB
Python
# Copyright 2015 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
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# Author: Endre Karlson <endre.karlson@hpe.com>
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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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from unittest import mock
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from oslo_config import cfg
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from designate import coordination
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from designate import service
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from designate.tests import fixtures
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from designate.tests import TestCase
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cfg.CONF.register_group(cfg.OptGroup("service:dummy"))
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cfg.CONF.register_opts([
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], group="service:dummy")
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class CoordinatedService(service.Service):
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def __init__(self):
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super(CoordinatedService, self).__init__()
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self.coordination = coordination.Coordination(
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self.service_name, self.tg
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)
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def start(self):
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super(CoordinatedService, self).start()
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self.coordination.start()
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@property
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def service_name(self):
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return "dummy"
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class TestCoordination(TestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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super(TestCoordination, self).setUp()
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self.name = 'coordination'
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self.tg = mock.Mock()
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self.config(backend_url="zake://", group="coordination")
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def test_start(self):
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service = coordination.Coordination(self.name, self.tg)
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service.start()
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self.assertTrue(service.started)
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service.stop()
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def test_start_with_grouping_enabled(self):
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service = coordination.Coordination(
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self.name, self.tg, grouping_enabled=True
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)
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service.start()
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self.assertTrue(service.started)
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self.assertIn(self.name.encode('utf-8'),
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service.coordinator.get_groups().get())
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self.assertIn(service.coordination_id.encode('utf-8'),
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service.coordinator.get_members(
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self.name.encode('utf-8')).get())
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service.stop()
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def test_stop(self):
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service = coordination.Coordination(self.name, self.tg)
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service.start()
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service.stop()
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self.assertFalse(service.started)
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def test_stop_with_grouping_enabled(self):
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service = coordination.Coordination(
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self.name, self.tg, grouping_enabled=True
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)
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service.start()
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service.stop()
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self.assertFalse(service.started)
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def test_start_no_coordination(self):
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self.config(backend_url=None, group="coordination")
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service = coordination.Coordination(self.name, self.tg)
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service.start()
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self.assertIsNone(service.coordinator)
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def test_stop_no_coordination(self):
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self.config(backend_url=None, group="coordination")
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service = coordination.Coordination(self.name, self.tg)
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self.assertIsNone(service.coordinator)
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service.start()
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service.stop()
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class TestPartitioner(TestCase):
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def _get_partitioner(self, partitions, host=b'a'):
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fixture = self.useFixture(fixtures.CoordinatorFixture(
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'zake://', host))
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group = 'group'
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fixture.coordinator.create_group(group)
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fixture.coordinator.join_group(group)
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return coordination.Partitioner(fixture.coordinator, group, host,
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partitions), fixture.coordinator
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def test_callbacks(self):
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cb1 = mock.Mock()
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cb2 = mock.Mock()
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partitions = list(range(0, 10))
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p_one, c_one = self._get_partitioner(partitions)
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p_one.start()
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p_one.watch_partition_change(cb1)
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p_one.watch_partition_change(cb2)
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# Initial partitions are calucated upon service bootup
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cb1.assert_called_with(partitions, None, None)
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cb2.assert_called_with(partitions, None, None)
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cb1.reset_mock()
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cb2.reset_mock()
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# Startup a new partioner that will cause the cb's to be called
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p_two, c_two = self._get_partitioner(partitions, host=b'b')
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p_two.start()
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# We'll get the 5 first partition ranges
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c_one.run_watchers()
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cb1.assert_called_with(partitions[:5], [b'a', b'b'], mock.ANY)
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cb2.assert_called_with(partitions[:5], [b'a', b'b'], mock.ANY)
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def test_two_even_partitions(self):
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partitions = list(range(0, 10))
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p_one, c_one = self._get_partitioner(partitions)
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p_two, c_two = self._get_partitioner(partitions, host=b'b')
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p_one.start()
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p_two.start()
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# Call c_one watchers making it refresh it's partitions
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c_one.run_watchers()
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self.assertEqual([0, 1, 2, 3, 4], p_one.my_partitions)
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self.assertEqual([5, 6, 7, 8, 9], p_two.my_partitions)
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def test_two_odd_partitions(self):
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partitions = list(range(0, 11))
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p_one, c_one = self._get_partitioner(partitions)
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p_two, c_two = self._get_partitioner(partitions, host=b'b')
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p_one.start()
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p_two.start()
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# Call c_one watchers making it refresh it's partitions
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c_one.run_watchers()
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self.assertEqual([0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5], p_one.my_partitions)
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self.assertEqual([6, 7, 8, 9, 10], p_two.my_partitions)
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def test_three_even_partitions(self):
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partitions = list(range(0, 10))
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p_one, c_one = self._get_partitioner(partitions)
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p_two, c_two = self._get_partitioner(partitions, host=b'b')
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p_three, c_three = self._get_partitioner(partitions, host=b'c')
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p_one.start()
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p_two.start()
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p_three.start()
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# Call c_one watchers making it refresh it's partitions
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c_one.run_watchers()
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c_two.run_watchers()
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self.assertEqual([0, 1, 2, 3], p_one.my_partitions)
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self.assertEqual([4, 5, 6, 7], p_two.my_partitions)
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self.assertEqual([8, 9], p_three.my_partitions)
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def test_three_odd_partitions(self):
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partitions = list(range(0, 11))
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p_one, c_one = self._get_partitioner(partitions)
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p_two, c_two = self._get_partitioner(partitions, host=b'b')
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p_three, c_three = self._get_partitioner(partitions, host=b'c')
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p_one.start()
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p_two.start()
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p_three.start()
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c_one.run_watchers()
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c_two.run_watchers()
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self.assertEqual([0, 1, 2, 3], p_one.my_partitions)
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self.assertEqual([4, 5, 6, 7], p_two.my_partitions)
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self.assertEqual([8, 9, 10], p_three.my_partitions)
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class TestPartitionerWithoutBackend(TestCase):
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def test_start(self):
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# We test starting the partitioner and calling the watch func first
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partitions = list(range(0, 10))
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cb1 = mock.Mock()
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cb2 = mock.Mock()
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partitioner = coordination.Partitioner(
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None, 'group', 'meme', partitions)
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partitioner.watch_partition_change(cb1)
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partitioner.watch_partition_change(cb2)
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partitioner.start()
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cb1.assert_called_with(partitions, None, None)
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cb2.assert_called_with(partitions, None, None)
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def test_cb_on_watch(self):
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partitions = list(range(0, 10))
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cb = mock.Mock()
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partitioner = coordination.Partitioner(
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None, 'group', 'meme', partitions)
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partitioner.start()
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partitioner.watch_partition_change(cb)
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cb.assert_called_with(partitions, None, None)
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