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Instead of assertTrue and assertFalse use more specific asserts. They are compatible with Python 2.7[1] and 3.4[2] [1]: https://docs.python.org/2.7/library/unittest.html [2]: https://docs.python.org/3.4/library/unittest.html Change-Id: Ifee66714db561fb329911395b2cfdd90c689b609
172 lines
6.3 KiB
Python
172 lines
6.3 KiB
Python
# 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 heatclient.common import template_utils
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import six
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from heat_integrationtests.scenario import scenario_base
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CFG1_SH = '''#!/bin/sh
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echo "Writing to /tmp/$bar"
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echo $foo > /tmp/$bar
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echo -n "The file /tmp/$bar contains `cat /tmp/$bar` for server \
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$deploy_server_id during $deploy_action" > $heat_outputs_path.result
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echo "Written to /tmp/$bar"
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echo "Output to stderr" 1>&2
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'''
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CFG3_PP = '''file {'barfile':
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ensure => file,
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mode => 0644,
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path => "/tmp/$::bar",
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content => "$::foo",
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}
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file {'output_result':
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ensure => file,
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path => "$::heat_outputs_path.result",
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mode => 0644,
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content => "The file /tmp/$::bar contains $::foo for server \
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$::deploy_server_id during $::deploy_action",
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}
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'''
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class SoftwareConfigIntegrationTest(scenario_base.ScenarioTestsBase):
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def setUp(self):
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super(SoftwareConfigIntegrationTest, self).setUp()
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if not self.conf.image_ref:
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raise self.skipException("No image configured to test")
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if not self.conf.instance_type:
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raise self.skipException("No flavor configured to test")
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def check_stack(self):
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sid = self.stack_identifier
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# Check that all stack resources were created
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for res in ('cfg2a', 'cfg2b', 'cfg1', 'cfg3', 'server'):
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self._wait_for_resource_status(
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sid, res, 'CREATE_COMPLETE')
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server_resource = self.client.resources.get(sid, 'server')
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server_id = server_resource.physical_resource_id
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server = self.compute_client.servers.get(server_id)
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# Waiting for each deployment to contribute their
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# config to resource
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try:
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for res in ('dep2b', 'dep1', 'dep3'):
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self._wait_for_resource_status(
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sid, res, 'CREATE_IN_PROGRESS')
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server_metadata = self.client.resources.metadata(
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sid, 'server')
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deployments = dict((d['name'], d) for d in
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server_metadata['deployments'])
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for res in ('dep2a', 'dep2b', 'dep1', 'dep3'):
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self._wait_for_resource_status(
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sid, res, 'CREATE_COMPLETE')
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finally:
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# attempt to log the server console regardless of deployments
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# going to complete. This allows successful and failed boot
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# logs to be compared
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self._log_console_output(servers=[server])
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complete_server_metadata = self.client.resources.metadata(
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sid, 'server')
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# Ensure any previously available deployments haven't changed so
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# config isn't re-triggered
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complete_deployments = dict((d['name'], d) for d in
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complete_server_metadata['deployments'])
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for k, v in six.iteritems(deployments):
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self.assertEqual(v, complete_deployments[k])
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stack = self.client.stacks.get(sid)
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res1 = self._stack_output(stack, 'res1')
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self.assertEqual(
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'The file %s contains %s for server %s during %s' % (
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'/tmp/baaaaa', 'fooooo', server_id, 'CREATE'),
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res1['result'])
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self.assertEqual(0, res1['status_code'])
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self.assertEqual('Output to stderr\n', res1['stderr'])
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self.assertGreater(len(res1['stdout']), 0)
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res2 = self._stack_output(stack, 'res2')
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self.assertEqual(
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'The file %s contains %s for server %s during %s' % (
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'/tmp/cfn-init-foo', 'barrr', server_id, 'CREATE'),
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res2['result'])
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self.assertEqual(0, res2['status_code'])
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self.assertEqual('', res2['stderr'])
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self.assertEqual('', res2['stdout'])
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res3 = self._stack_output(stack, 'res3')
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self.assertEqual(
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'The file %s contains %s for server %s during %s' % (
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'/tmp/ba', 'fo', server_id, 'CREATE'),
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res3['result'])
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self.assertEqual(0, res3['status_code'])
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self.assertEqual('', res3['stderr'])
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self.assertGreater(len(res1['stdout']), 0)
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dep1_resource = self.client.resources.get(sid, 'dep1')
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dep1_id = dep1_resource.physical_resource_id
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dep1_dep = self.client.software_deployments.get(dep1_id)
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if hasattr(dep1_dep, 'updated_time'):
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# Only check updated_time if the attribute exists.
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# This allows latest heat agent code to be tested with
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# Juno heat (which doesn't expose updated_time)
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self.assertIsNotNone(dep1_dep.updated_time)
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self.assertNotEqual(
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dep1_dep.updated_time,
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dep1_dep.creation_time)
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def test_server_software_config(self):
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"""Check that passed files with scripts are executed on created server.
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The alternative scenario is the following:
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1. Create a stack and pass files with scripts.
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2. Check that all stack resources are created successfully.
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3. Wait for all deployments.
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4. Check that stack was created.
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5. Check stack outputs.
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"""
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parameters = {
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'key_name': self.keypair_name,
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'flavor': self.conf.instance_type,
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'image': self.conf.image_ref,
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'network': self.net['id']
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}
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files = {
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'cfg1.sh': CFG1_SH,
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'cfg3.pp': CFG3_PP
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}
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env_files, env = template_utils.process_environment_and_files(
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self.conf.boot_config_env)
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# Launch stack
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self.stack_identifier = self.launch_stack(
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template_name='test_server_software_config.yaml',
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parameters=parameters,
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files=dict(list(files.items()) + list(env_files.items())),
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expected_status=None,
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environment=env
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)
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# Check stack
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self.check_stack()
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