heat/heat_integrationtests/functional/test_stack_events.py
Béla Vancsics dfcb265ae8 Use more specific asserts in tests
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
2016-11-22 08:12:35 +01:00

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from heat_integrationtests.functional import functional_base
class StackEventsTest(functional_base.FunctionalTestsBase):
template = '''
heat_template_version: 2014-10-16
parameters:
resources:
test_resource:
type: OS::Heat::TestResource
properties:
value: 'test1'
fail: False
update_replace: False
wait_secs: 0
outputs:
resource_id:
description: 'ID of resource'
value: { get_resource: test_resource }
'''
def _verify_event_fields(self, event, event_characteristics):
self.assertIsNotNone(event_characteristics)
self.assertIsNotNone(event.event_time)
self.assertIsNotNone(event.links)
self.assertIsNotNone(event.logical_resource_id)
self.assertIsNotNone(event.resource_status)
self.assertIn(event.resource_status, event_characteristics[1])
self.assertIsNotNone(event.resource_status_reason)
self.assertIsNotNone(event.id)
def test_event(self):
parameters = {}
test_stack_name = self._stack_rand_name()
stack_identifier = self.stack_create(
stack_name=test_stack_name,
template=self.template,
parameters=parameters
)
expected_status = ['CREATE_IN_PROGRESS', 'CREATE_COMPLETE']
event_characteristics = {
test_stack_name: ('OS::Heat::Stack', expected_status),
'test_resource': ('OS::Heat::TestResource', expected_status)}
# List stack events
# API: GET /v1/{tenant_id}/stacks/{stack_name}/{stack_id}/events
stack_events = self.client.events.list(stack_identifier)
for stack_event in stack_events:
# Key on an expected/valid resource name
self._verify_event_fields(
stack_event,
event_characteristics[stack_event.resource_name])
# Test the event filtering API based on this resource_name
# /v1/{tenant_id}/stacks/{stack_name}/{stack_id}/resources/{resource_name}/events
resource_events = self.client.events.list(
stack_identifier,
stack_event.resource_name)
# Resource events are a subset of the original stack event list
self.assertLess(len(resource_events), len(stack_events))
# Get the event details for each resource event
for resource_event in resource_events:
# A resource_event should be in the original stack event list
self.assertIn(resource_event, stack_events)
# Given a filtered list, the resource names should be identical
self.assertEqual(
resource_event.resource_name,
stack_event.resource_name)
# Verify all fields, keying off the resource_name
self._verify_event_fields(
resource_event,
event_characteristics[resource_event.resource_name])
# Exercise the event details API
# /v1/{tenant_id}/stacks/{stack_name}/{stack_id}/resources/{resource_name}/events/{event_id}
event_details = self.client.events.get(
stack_identifier,
resource_event.resource_name,
resource_event.id)
self._verify_event_fields(
event_details,
event_characteristics[event_details.resource_name])
# The names should be identical to the non-detailed event
self.assertEqual(
resource_event.resource_name,
event_details.resource_name)
# Verify the extra field in the detail results
self.assertIsNotNone(event_details.resource_type)
self.assertEqual(
event_characteristics[event_details.resource_name][0],
event_details.resource_type)