heat/heat_integrationtests/common/test.py
Angus Salkeld 08431c7c06 Add "parameter_defaults" to the environment
This give the user a way to set defaults recursively down nested stacks
without having to create the parameter in every template (it's ignored
if the template does not have the parameter).

blueprint env-nested-usability
Change-Id: Ie6b4481417204a527d322fd532c341b9acbce473
2014-12-15 09:44:11 +10:00

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Python

# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
# a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
# under the License.
import fixtures
import logging
import os
import random
import re
import six
import subprocess
import testscenarios
import testtools
import time
from heatclient import exc as heat_exceptions
from heat.openstack.common import timeutils
from heat_integrationtests.common import clients
from heat_integrationtests.common import config
from heat_integrationtests.common import exceptions
from heat_integrationtests.common import remote_client
LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
_LOG_FORMAT = "%(levelname)8s [%(name)s] %(message)s"
def call_until_true(func, duration, sleep_for):
"""
Call the given function until it returns True (and return True) or
until the specified duration (in seconds) elapses (and return
False).
:param func: A zero argument callable that returns True on success.
:param duration: The number of seconds for which to attempt a
successful call of the function.
:param sleep_for: The number of seconds to sleep after an unsuccessful
invocation of the function.
"""
now = time.time()
timeout = now + duration
while now < timeout:
if func():
return True
LOG.debug("Sleeping for %d seconds", sleep_for)
time.sleep(sleep_for)
now = time.time()
return False
def rand_name(name=''):
randbits = str(random.randint(1, 0x7fffffff))
if name:
return name + '-' + randbits
else:
return randbits
class HeatIntegrationTest(testscenarios.WithScenarios,
testtools.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
super(HeatIntegrationTest, self).setUp()
self.conf = config.init_conf()
self.assertIsNotNone(self.conf.auth_url,
'No auth_url configured')
self.assertIsNotNone(self.conf.username,
'No username configured')
self.assertIsNotNone(self.conf.password,
'No password configured')
self.manager = clients.ClientManager(self.conf)
self.identity_client = self.manager.identity_client
self.orchestration_client = self.manager.orchestration_client
self.compute_client = self.manager.compute_client
self.network_client = self.manager.network_client
self.volume_client = self.manager.volume_client
self.useFixture(fixtures.FakeLogger(format=_LOG_FORMAT))
def status_timeout(self, things, thing_id, expected_status,
error_status='ERROR',
not_found_exception=heat_exceptions.NotFound):
"""
Given a thing and an expected status, do a loop, sleeping
for a configurable amount of time, checking for the
expected status to show. At any time, if the returned
status of the thing is ERROR, fail out.
"""
self._status_timeout(things, thing_id,
expected_status=expected_status,
error_status=error_status,
not_found_exception=not_found_exception)
def _status_timeout(self,
things,
thing_id,
expected_status=None,
allow_notfound=False,
error_status='ERROR',
not_found_exception=heat_exceptions.NotFound):
log_status = expected_status if expected_status else ''
if allow_notfound:
log_status += ' or NotFound' if log_status != '' else 'NotFound'
def check_status():
# python-novaclient has resources available to its client
# that all implement a get() method taking an identifier
# for the singular resource to retrieve.
try:
thing = things.get(thing_id)
except not_found_exception:
if allow_notfound:
return True
raise
except Exception as e:
if allow_notfound and self.not_found_exception(e):
return True
raise
new_status = thing.status
# Some components are reporting error status in lower case
# so case sensitive comparisons can really mess things
# up.
if new_status.lower() == error_status.lower():
message = ("%s failed to get to expected status (%s). "
"In %s state.") % (thing, expected_status,
new_status)
raise exceptions.BuildErrorException(message,
server_id=thing_id)
elif new_status == expected_status and expected_status is not None:
return True # All good.
LOG.debug("Waiting for %s to get to %s status. "
"Currently in %s status",
thing, log_status, new_status)
if not call_until_true(
check_status,
self.conf.build_timeout,
self.conf.build_interval):
message = ("Timed out waiting for thing %s "
"to become %s") % (thing_id, log_status)
raise exceptions.TimeoutException(message)
def get_remote_client(self, server_or_ip, username, private_key=None):
if isinstance(server_or_ip, six.string_types):
ip = server_or_ip
else:
network_name_for_ssh = self.conf.network_for_ssh
ip = server_or_ip.networks[network_name_for_ssh][0]
if private_key is None:
private_key = self.keypair.private_key
linux_client = remote_client.RemoteClient(ip, username,
pkey=private_key,
conf=self.conf)
try:
linux_client.validate_authentication()
except exceptions.SSHTimeout:
LOG.exception('ssh connection to %s failed' % ip)
raise
return linux_client
def _log_console_output(self, servers=None):
if not servers:
servers = self.compute_client.servers.list()
for server in servers:
LOG.debug('Console output for %s', server.id)
LOG.debug(server.get_console_output())
def _load_template(self, base_file, file_name):
filepath = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(base_file)),
file_name)
with open(filepath) as f:
return f.read()
def create_keypair(self, client=None, name=None):
if client is None:
client = self.compute_client
if name is None:
name = rand_name('heat-keypair')
keypair = client.keypairs.create(name)
self.assertEqual(keypair.name, name)
def delete_keypair():
keypair.delete()
self.addCleanup(delete_keypair)
return keypair
@classmethod
def _stack_rand_name(cls):
return rand_name(cls.__name__)
def _get_default_network(self):
networks = self.network_client.list_networks()
for net in networks['networks']:
if net['name'] == self.conf.fixed_network_name:
return net
@staticmethod
def _stack_output(stack, output_key):
"""Return a stack output value for a given key."""
return next((o['output_value'] for o in stack.outputs
if o['output_key'] == output_key), None)
def _ping_ip_address(self, ip_address, should_succeed=True):
cmd = ['ping', '-c1', '-w1', ip_address]
def ping():
proc = subprocess.Popen(cmd,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
proc.wait()
return (proc.returncode == 0) == should_succeed
return call_until_true(
ping, self.conf.build_timeout, 1)
def _wait_for_resource_status(self, stack_identifier, resource_name,
status, failure_pattern='^.*_FAILED$',
success_on_not_found=False):
"""Waits for a Resource to reach a given status."""
fail_regexp = re.compile(failure_pattern)
build_timeout = self.conf.build_timeout
build_interval = self.conf.build_interval
start = timeutils.utcnow()
while timeutils.delta_seconds(start,
timeutils.utcnow()) < build_timeout:
try:
res = self.client.resources.get(
stack_identifier, resource_name)
except heat_exceptions.HTTPNotFound:
if success_on_not_found:
return
# ignore this, as the resource may not have
# been created yet
else:
if res.resource_status == status:
return
if fail_regexp.search(res.resource_status):
raise exceptions.StackResourceBuildErrorException(
resource_name=res.resource_name,
stack_identifier=stack_identifier,
resource_status=res.resource_status,
resource_status_reason=res.resource_status_reason)
time.sleep(build_interval)
message = ('Resource %s failed to reach %s status within '
'the required time (%s s).' %
(res.resource_name, status, build_timeout))
raise exceptions.TimeoutException(message)
def _wait_for_stack_status(self, stack_identifier, status,
failure_pattern='^.*_FAILED$',
success_on_not_found=False):
"""
Waits for a Stack to reach a given status.
Note this compares the full $action_$status, e.g
CREATE_COMPLETE, not just COMPLETE which is exposed
via the status property of Stack in heatclient
"""
fail_regexp = re.compile(failure_pattern)
build_timeout = self.conf.build_timeout
build_interval = self.conf.build_interval
start = timeutils.utcnow()
while timeutils.delta_seconds(start,
timeutils.utcnow()) < build_timeout:
try:
stack = self.client.stacks.get(stack_identifier)
except heat_exceptions.HTTPNotFound:
if success_on_not_found:
return
# ignore this, as the resource may not have
# been created yet
else:
if stack.stack_status == status:
return
if fail_regexp.search(stack.stack_status):
raise exceptions.StackBuildErrorException(
stack_identifier=stack_identifier,
stack_status=stack.stack_status,
stack_status_reason=stack.stack_status_reason)
time.sleep(build_interval)
message = ('Stack %s failed to reach %s status within '
'the required time (%s s).' %
(stack.stack_name, status, build_timeout))
raise exceptions.TimeoutException(message)
def _stack_delete(self, stack_identifier):
try:
self.client.stacks.delete(stack_identifier)
except heat_exceptions.HTTPNotFound:
pass
self._wait_for_stack_status(
stack_identifier, 'DELETE_COMPLETE',
success_on_not_found=True)
def update_stack(self, stack_identifier, template, environment=None,
files=None):
env = environment or {}
env_files = files or {}
stack_name = stack_identifier.split('/')[0]
self.client.stacks.update(
stack_id=stack_identifier,
stack_name=stack_name,
template=template,
files=env_files,
disable_rollback=True,
parameters={},
environment=env
)
self._wait_for_stack_status(stack_identifier, 'UPDATE_COMPLETE')
def list_resources(self, stack_identifier):
resources = self.client.resources.list(stack_identifier)
return dict((r.resource_name, r.resource_type) for r in resources)
def stack_create(self, stack_name=None, template=None, files=None,
parameters=None, environment=None):
name = stack_name or self._stack_rand_name()
templ = template or self.template
templ_files = files or {}
params = parameters or {}
env = environment or {}
self.client.stacks.create(
stack_name=name,
template=templ,
files=templ_files,
disable_rollback=True,
parameters=params,
environment=env
)
self.addCleanup(self.client.stacks.delete, name)
stack = self.client.stacks.get(name)
stack_identifier = '%s/%s' % (name, stack.id)
self._wait_for_stack_status(stack_identifier, 'CREATE_COMPLETE')
return stack_identifier