Discard null endpoints (bug 1152632)

If a v2 client passed {..., "adminurl": null, ...} in a endpoint-create
request, then the null value was being persisted on an endpoint with a
different interface value (i.e. a publicly facing endpoint would have an
"adminurl": null value inexplicably attached to it.)

This change simply pops null urls from the endpoint and discards them.

Change-Id: Idd0964b6ec34fbc8b979253d32f655ea9797f259
This commit is contained in:
Dolph Mathews 2013-03-13 21:59:38 -05:00
parent a79a7c1ddb
commit 0a81b69ef6
3 changed files with 59 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -86,9 +86,15 @@ class Endpoint(controller.V2Controller):
legacy_endpoint_ref = endpoint.copy()
# pop all urls off the endpoint so we don't persist them more than once
urls = dict((i, endpoint.pop('%surl' % i)) for i in INTERFACES
if endpoint.get('%surl' % i) is not None)
urls = {}
for i in INTERFACES:
# remove all urls so they aren't persisted them more than once
if endpoint.get('%surl' % i) is not None:
# valid urls need to be persisted
urls[i] = endpoint.pop('%surl' % i)
elif '%surl' % i in endpoint:
# null urls can be discarded
endpoint.pop('%surl' % i)
legacy_endpoint_id = uuid.uuid4().hex
for interface, url in urls.iteritems():

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@ -98,6 +98,7 @@ class RestfulTestCase(test_content_types.RestfulTestCase):
ref['interface'] = uuid.uuid4().hex[:8]
ref['service_id'] = service_id
ref['url'] = uuid.uuid4().hex
ref['region'] = uuid.uuid4().hex
return ref
def new_domain_ref(self):

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@ -114,3 +114,52 @@ class CatalogTestCase(test_v3.RestfulTestCase):
self.delete(
'/endpoints/%(endpoint_id)s' % {
'endpoint_id': self.endpoint_id})
def test_create_endpoint_on_v2(self):
# clear the v3 endpoint so we only have endpoints created on v2
self.delete(
'/endpoints/%(endpoint_id)s' % {
'endpoint_id': self.endpoint_id})
# create a v3 endpoint ref, and then tweak it back to a v2-style ref
ref = self.new_endpoint_ref(service_id=self.service['id'])
del ref['id']
del ref['interface']
ref['publicurl'] = ref.pop('url')
ref['internalurl'] = None
# don't set adminurl to ensure it's absence is handled like internalurl
# create the endpoint on v2 (using a v3 token)
r = self.admin_request(
method='POST',
path='/v2.0/endpoints',
token=self.get_scoped_token(),
body={'endpoint': ref})
endpoint_v2 = r.body['endpoint']
# test the endpoint on v3
r = self.get('/endpoints')
endpoints = self.assertValidEndpointListResponse(r)
self.assertEqual(len(endpoints), 1)
endpoint_v3 = endpoints.pop()
# these attributes are identical between both API's
self.assertEqual(endpoint_v3['region'], ref['region'])
self.assertEqual(endpoint_v3['service_id'], ref['service_id'])
self.assertEqual(endpoint_v3['description'], ref['description'])
# a v2 endpoint is not quite the same concept as a v3 endpoint, so they
# receive different identifiers
self.assertNotEqual(endpoint_v2['id'], endpoint_v3['id'])
# v2 has a publicurl; v3 has a url + interface type
self.assertEqual(endpoint_v3['url'], ref['publicurl'])
self.assertEqual(endpoint_v3['interface'], 'public')
# tests for bug 1152632 -- these attributes were being returned by v3
self.assertNotIn('publicurl', endpoint_v3)
self.assertNotIn('adminurl', endpoint_v3)
self.assertNotIn('internalurl', endpoint_v3)
# test for bug 1152635 -- this attribute was being returned by v3
self.assertNotIn('legacy_endpoint_id', endpoint_v3)