neutron-lib/neutron_lib/tests/_base.py

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import logging as std_logging
import os
import os.path
import random
import fixtures
import mock
from oslo_config import cfg
from oslo_db import options as db_options
from oslo_utils import strutils
import pbr.version
import testtools
from neutron_lib._i18n import _
from neutron_lib import constants
from neutron_lib import exceptions
from neutron_lib import fixture
from neutron_lib.tests import _post_mortem_debug as post_mortem_debug
CONF = cfg.CONF
LOG_FORMAT = "%(asctime)s %(levelname)8s [%(name)s] %(message)s"
ROOTDIR = os.path.dirname(__file__)
ETCDIR = os.path.join(ROOTDIR, 'etc')
def etcdir(*p):
return os.path.join(ETCDIR, *p)
def fake_use_fatal_exceptions(*args):
return True
def get_rand_name(max_length=None, prefix='test'):
"""Return a random string.
The string will start with 'prefix' and will be exactly 'max_length'.
If 'max_length' is None, then exactly 8 random characters, each
hexadecimal, will be added. In case len(prefix) <= len(max_length),
ValueError will be raised to indicate the problem.
"""
if max_length:
length = max_length - len(prefix)
if length <= 0:
raise ValueError("'max_length' must be bigger than 'len(prefix)'.")
suffix = ''.join(str(random.randint(0, 9)) for i in range(length))
else:
suffix = hex(random.randint(0x10000000, 0x7fffffff))[2:]
return prefix + suffix
def get_rand_device_name(prefix='test'):
return get_rand_name(
max_length=constants.DEVICE_NAME_MAX_LEN, prefix=prefix)
def bool_from_env(key, strict=False, default=False):
value = os.environ.get(key)
return strutils.bool_from_string(value, strict=strict, default=default)
def get_test_timeout(default=0):
return int(os.environ.get('OS_TEST_TIMEOUT', default))
def sanitize_log_path(path):
# Sanitize the string so that its log path is shell friendly
return path.replace(' ', '-').replace('(', '_').replace(')', '_')
class AttributeDict(dict):
"""Provide attribute access (dict.key) to dictionary values."""
def __getattr__(self, name):
"""Allow attribute access for all keys in the dict."""
if name in self:
return self[name]
raise AttributeError(_("Unknown attribute '%s'.") % name)
class BaseTestCase(testtools.TestCase):
@staticmethod
def config_parse(conf=None, args=None):
"""Create the default configurations."""
if args is None:
args = []
args += ['--config-file', etcdir('neutron_lib.conf')]
if conf is None:
version_info = pbr.version.VersionInfo('neutron-lib')
cfg.CONF(args=args, project='neutron_lib',
version='%%(prog)s %s' % version_info.release_string())
else:
conf(args)
def setUp(self):
super(BaseTestCase, self).setUp()
self.useFixture(fixture.PluginDirectoryFixture())
# Enabling 'use_fatal_exceptions' allows us to catch string
# substitution format errors in exception messages.
mock.patch.object(exceptions.NeutronException, 'use_fatal_exceptions',
return_value=True).start()
db_options.set_defaults(cfg.CONF, connection='sqlite://')
self.useFixture(fixtures.MonkeyPatch(
'oslo_config.cfg.find_config_files',
lambda project=None, prog=None, extension=None: []))
self.setup_config()
# Configure this first to ensure pm debugging support for setUp()
debugger = os.environ.get('OS_POST_MORTEM_DEBUGGER')
if debugger:
self.addOnException(post_mortem_debug.get_exception_handler(
debugger))
# Make sure we see all relevant deprecation warnings when running tests
self.useFixture(fixture.WarningsFixture())
if bool_from_env('OS_DEBUG'):
_level = std_logging.DEBUG
else:
_level = std_logging.INFO
capture_logs = bool_from_env('OS_LOG_CAPTURE')
if not capture_logs:
std_logging.basicConfig(format=LOG_FORMAT, level=_level)
self.log_fixture = self.useFixture(
fixtures.FakeLogger(
format=LOG_FORMAT,
level=_level,
nuke_handlers=capture_logs,
))
test_timeout = get_test_timeout()
if test_timeout == -1:
test_timeout = 0
if test_timeout > 0:
self.useFixture(fixtures.Timeout(test_timeout, gentle=True))
# If someone does use tempfile directly, ensure that it's cleaned up
self.useFixture(fixtures.NestedTempfile())
self.useFixture(fixtures.TempHomeDir())
self.addCleanup(mock.patch.stopall)
if bool_from_env('OS_STDOUT_CAPTURE'):
stdout = self.useFixture(fixtures.StringStream('stdout')).stream
self.useFixture(fixtures.MonkeyPatch('sys.stdout', stdout))
if bool_from_env('OS_STDERR_CAPTURE'):
stderr = self.useFixture(fixtures.StringStream('stderr')).stream
self.useFixture(fixtures.MonkeyPatch('sys.stderr', stderr))
self.addOnException(self.check_for_systemexit)
self.orig_pid = os.getpid()
def get_new_temp_dir(self):
"""Create a new temporary directory.
:returns fixtures.TempDir
"""
return self.useFixture(fixtures.TempDir())
def get_default_temp_dir(self):
"""Create a default temporary directory.
Returns the same directory during the whole test case.
:returns fixtures.TempDir
"""
if not hasattr(self, '_temp_dir'):
self._temp_dir = self.get_new_temp_dir()
return self._temp_dir
def check_for_systemexit(self, exc_info):
if isinstance(exc_info[1], SystemExit):
if os.getpid() != self.orig_pid:
# Subprocess - let it just exit
raise
# This makes sys.exit(0) still a failure
self.force_failure = True
def assertOrderedEqual(self, expected, actual):
expect_val = self.sort_dict_lists(expected)
actual_val = self.sort_dict_lists(actual)
self.assertEqual(expect_val, actual_val)
def sort_dict_lists(self, dic):
for key, value in dic.items():
if isinstance(value, list):
dic[key] = sorted(value)
elif isinstance(value, dict):
dic[key] = self.sort_dict_lists(value)
return dic
def assertDictSupersetOf(self, expected_subset, actual_superset):
"""Checks that actual dict contains the expected dict.
After checking that the arguments are of the right type, this checks
that each item in expected_subset is in, and matches, what is in
actual_superset. Separate tests are done, so that detailed info can
be reported upon failure.
"""
if not isinstance(expected_subset, dict):
self.fail("expected_subset (%s) is not an instance of dict" %
type(expected_subset))
if not isinstance(actual_superset, dict):
self.fail("actual_superset (%s) is not an instance of dict" %
type(actual_superset))
for k, v in expected_subset.items():
self.assertIn(k, actual_superset)
self.assertEqual(v, actual_superset[k],
"Key %(key)s expected: %(exp)r, actual %(act)r" %
{'key': k, 'exp': v, 'act': actual_superset[k]})
def setup_config(self, args=None):
"""Tests that need a non-default config can override this method."""
self.config_parse(args=args)