monasca-notification/tests/test_notification_processor.py
Tomasz Trębski e1a9b9a96a Integrate with oslo.conf and oslo.log
Change upgrades the monasca-notification to leverage
the capabilities of both oslo.log and oslo.conf:

- configuration of logging separated from application settings
- ability to enforce data types for application settings
- ability to use oslo.config-generator capabilities
- automatic configuration parsing done by oslo.cfg

That change will bring it closer to the rest of monasca
components where such transition has happened already.
However, in the rest of monasca, oslo.cfg was partially
or fully implemented whereas monasca-notification has
been relying on YAML based configuration file.

Therefore backward compatybility for such format will
be kept for now.

Story: 2000959
Task: 4093
Task: 4092

Change-Id: Ia75c3b60d0fada854178f21ca5ccb9e6a880f37f
2017-10-20 09:32:11 +02:00

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# (C) Copyright 2014-2016 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP
# Copyright 2017 Fujitsu LIMITED
#
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"""Tests NotificationProcessor"""
import mock
import time
from monasca_notification import notification as m_notification
from monasca_notification.plugins import email_notifier
from monasca_notification.processors import notification_processor as np
from tests import base
class smtpStub(object):
def __init__(self, log_queue):
self.queue = log_queue
def sendmail(self, from_addr, to_addr, msg):
self.queue.put("%s %s %s" % (from_addr, to_addr, msg))
class requestsResponse(object):
def __init__(self, status):
self.status_code = status
class TestNotificationProcessor(base.BaseTestCase):
def setUp(self):
super(TestNotificationProcessor, self).setUp()
self.trap = []
email_notifier.register_opts(base.config.CONF)
self.conf_default(group='email_notifier', server='my.smtp.server',
port=25, user=None, password=None,
timeout=60, from_addr='hpcs.mon@hp.com')
self.conf_default(group='mysql', ssl=None, host='localhost',
port='3306', user='mysql_user', db='dbname',
passwd='mysql_passwd')
self.conf_default(group='statsd', host='localhost', port=8125)
self.conf_default(group='notification_types', enabled=[])
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test helper functions
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
@mock.patch('pymysql.connect')
@mock.patch('monasca_notification.common.utils.monascastatsd')
@mock.patch('monasca_notification.types.notifiers.email_notifier.smtplib')
@mock.patch('monasca_notification.processors.notification_processor.notifiers.log')
def _start_processor(self, notifications, mock_log, mock_smtp, mock_statsd, mock_pymsql):
"""Start the processor with the proper mocks
"""
# Since the log runs in another thread I can mock it directly,
# instead change the methods to put to a queue
mock_log.warn = self.trap.append
mock_log.error = self.trap.append
mock_smtp.SMTP = self._smtpStub
np.NotificationProcessor.insert_configured_plugins = mock.Mock()
processor = np.NotificationProcessor()
processor.send(notifications)
def _smtpStub(self, *arg, **kwargs):
return smtpStub(self.trap)
def email_setup(self, metric):
alarm_dict = {"tenantId": "0",
"alarmId": "0",
"alarmName": "test Alarm",
"oldState": "OK",
"newState": "ALARM",
"severity": "LOW",
"link": "some-link",
"lifecycleState": "OPEN",
"stateChangeReason": "I am alarming!",
"timestamp": time.time(),
"metrics": metric}
notification = m_notification.Notification(0, 'email', 'email notification', 'me@here.com', 0, 0, alarm_dict)
self._start_processor([notification])
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Unit tests
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
def test_invalid_notification(self):
"""Verify invalid notification type is rejected.
"""
alarm_dict = {"tenantId": "0", "alarmId": "0", "alarmName": "test Alarm", "oldState": "OK", "newState": "ALARM",
"stateChangeReason": "I am alarming!", "timestamp": time.time(), "metrics": "cpu_util",
"severity": "LOW", "link": "http://some-place.com", "lifecycleState": "OPEN"}
invalid_notification = m_notification.Notification(0, 'invalid', 'test notification',
'me@here.com', 0, 0, alarm_dict)
self._start_processor([invalid_notification])
self.assertIn('attempting to send unconfigured notification: invalid', self.trap)
def test_email_notification_single_host(self):
"""Email with single host
"""
metrics = []
metric_data = {'dimensions': {'hostname': 'foo1', 'service': 'bar1'}}
metrics.append(metric_data)
self.email_setup(metrics)
for msg in self.trap:
if "From: hpcs.mon@hp.com" in msg:
self.assertRegexpMatches(msg, "From: hpcs.mon@hp.com")
self.assertRegexpMatches(msg, "To: me@here.com")
self.assertRegexpMatches(msg, "Content-Type: text/plain")
self.assertRegexpMatches(msg, "Alarm .test Alarm.")
self.assertRegexpMatches(msg, "On host .foo1.")