heat/heat_integrationtests/scenario/test_aodh_alarm.py
huangtianhua 4a79f7ca53 Migrate to aodh for OS::Ceilometer::Alarm
This changes:
1. use aodhclient to manage OS::Ceilometer::Alarm
resource, including create, update, delete, check, suspend,
resume and show.
2. rename OS::Ceilometer::Alarm to OS::Aodh::Alarm
3. considering to compatible with old templates with resource
OS::Ceilometer::Alarm, set resource_registry to map Ceilometer alarm
to Aodh alarm

Blueprint migrate-to-use-aodh-for-alarms

Change-Id: I6e2d14f15a345b927b53adc237cf2bf4010842f0
2016-06-29 02:50:27 +00:00

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from oslo_log import log as logging
from heat_integrationtests.common import test
from heat_integrationtests.scenario import scenario_base
LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class AodhAlarmTest(scenario_base.ScenarioTestsBase):
"""Class is responsible for testing of aodh usage."""
def setUp(self):
super(AodhAlarmTest, self).setUp()
self.template = self._load_template(__file__,
'test_aodh_alarm.yaml',
'templates')
def check_instance_count(self, stack_identifier, expected):
stack = self.client.stacks.get(stack_identifier)
actual = self._stack_output(stack, 'asg_size')
if actual != expected:
LOG.warning('check_instance_count exp:%d, act:%s' % (expected,
actual))
return actual == expected
def test_alarm(self):
"""Confirm we can create an alarm and trigger it."""
# 1. create the stack
stack_identifier = self.stack_create(template=self.template)
# 2. send ceilometer a metric (should cause the alarm to fire)
sample = {}
sample['counter_type'] = 'gauge'
sample['counter_name'] = 'test_meter'
sample['counter_volume'] = 1
sample['counter_unit'] = 'count'
sample['resource_metadata'] = {'metering.stack_id':
stack_identifier.split('/')[-1]}
sample['resource_id'] = 'shouldnt_matter'
self.metering_client.samples.create(**sample)
# 3. confirm we get a scaleup.
# Note: there is little point waiting more than 60s+time to scale up.
self.assertTrue(test.call_until_true(
120, 2, self.check_instance_count, stack_identifier, 2))