objects: Update keypairs when saving an instance

The keypair of a server is updated when rebuilding the server with a
keypair. This function has been added since API microversion 2.54.
However the 'keypairs' of the instance object is not saved when saving
the instance object currently.

Make the instance object update the 'keypairs' field when saving the
instance object.

Change-Id: I8a2726b39d0444de8c35480024078a97430f5d0c
Closes-Bug: #1843708
Co-authored-by: Stephen Finucane <stephenfin@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit 086796021b)
(cherry picked from commit aed86ee5d6)
(cherry picked from commit b971dc82cb)
(cherry picked from commit 0bc5a4ecb5)
(cherry picked from commit aa7a6939d5)
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Takashi NATSUME 2019-09-19 15:57:44 +09:00 committed by Stephen Finucane
parent 0a36218bcf
commit 6a7a78a44e
4 changed files with 116 additions and 8 deletions

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@ -695,8 +695,9 @@ class Instance(base.NovaPersistentObject, base.NovaObject,
pass
def _save_keypairs(self, context):
# NOTE(danms): Read-only so no need to save this.
pass
if 'keypairs' in self.obj_what_changed():
self._save_extra_generic('keypairs')
self.obj_reset_changes(['keypairs'], recursive=True)
def _save_extra_generic(self, field):
if field in self.obj_what_changed():

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@ -0,0 +1,92 @@
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from nova import context
from nova import objects
from nova import test
from nova.tests import fixtures as nova_fixtures
from nova.tests.functional import integrated_helpers
from nova.tests.unit import fake_notifier
from nova.tests.unit.image import fake as fake_image
class RebuildWithKeypairTestCase(
test.TestCase, integrated_helpers.InstanceHelperMixin,
):
"""Regression test for bug 1843708.
This tests a rebuild scenario with new key pairs.
"""
def setUp(self):
super(RebuildWithKeypairTestCase, self).setUp()
# Start standard fixtures.
self.useFixture(nova_fixtures.PlacementFixture())
self.useFixture(nova_fixtures.NeutronFixture(self))
fake_image.stub_out_image_service(self)
self.addCleanup(fake_image.FakeImageService_reset)
fake_notifier.stub_notifier(self)
self.addCleanup(fake_notifier.reset)
self.api = self.useFixture(nova_fixtures.OSAPIFixture(
api_version='v2.1')).admin_api
self.api.microversion = 'latest'
# Start nova services.
self.start_service('conductor')
self.start_service('scheduler')
self.start_service('compute')
def test_rebuild_with_keypair(self):
keypair_req = {
'keypair': {
'name': 'test-key1',
'type': 'ssh',
},
}
keypair1 = self.api.post_keypair(keypair_req)
keypair_req['keypair']['name'] = 'test-key2'
keypair2 = self.api.post_keypair(keypair_req)
server = self._build_minimal_create_server_request(
self.api, 'test-rebuild-with-keypair',
image_uuid=fake_image.get_valid_image_id(),
networks='none')
server.update({'key_name': 'test-key1'})
# Create a server with keypair 'test-key1'
server = self.api.post_server({'server': server})
self._wait_for_state_change(self.api, server, 'ACTIVE')
# Check keypairs
ctxt = context.get_admin_context()
instance = objects.Instance.get_by_uuid(
ctxt, server['id'], expected_attrs=['keypairs'])
self.assertEqual(
keypair1['public_key'], instance.keypairs[0].public_key)
# Rebuild a server with keypair 'test-key2'
body = {
'rebuild': {
'imageRef': fake_image.get_valid_image_id(),
'key_name': 'test-key2',
},
}
self.api.api_post('servers/%s/action' % server['id'], body)
fake_notifier.wait_for_versioned_notifications('instance.rebuild.end')
self._wait_for_state_change(self.api, server, 'ACTIVE')
# Check keypairs changed
instance = objects.Instance.get_by_uuid(
ctxt, server['id'], expected_attrs=['keypairs'])
self.assertEqual(
keypair2['public_key'], instance.keypairs[0].public_key)

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@ -117,7 +117,6 @@ def fake_instance_obj(context, obj_instance_class=None, **updates):
is_public=True,
extra_specs={},
projects=[])
flavor.obj_reset_changes()
inst = obj_instance_class._from_db_object(context,
obj_instance_class(), fake_db_instance(**updates),
expected_attrs=expected_attrs)
@ -133,7 +132,7 @@ def fake_instance_obj(context, obj_instance_class=None, **updates):
inst.memory_mb = flavor.memory_mb
inst.old_flavor = None
inst.new_flavor = None
inst.obj_reset_changes()
inst.obj_reset_changes(recursive=True)
return inst

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@ -683,14 +683,30 @@ class _TestInstanceObject(object):
inst.numa_topology = None
inst.migration_context = None
inst.vcpu_model = test_vcpu_model.fake_vcpumodel
inst.save()
inst.keypairs = objects.KeyPairList(
objects=[objects.KeyPair(name='foo')])
json_vcpu_model = jsonutils.dumps(
test_vcpu_model.fake_vcpumodel.obj_to_primitive())
expected_vals = {'numa_topology': None,
'migration_context': None,
'vcpu_model': json_vcpu_model}
json_keypairs = jsonutils.dumps(inst.keypairs.obj_to_primitive())
# Check changed fields in the instance object
self.assertIn('keypairs', inst.obj_what_changed())
self.assertEqual({'objects'}, inst.keypairs.obj_what_changed())
inst.save()
expected_vals = {
'numa_topology': None,
'migration_context': None,
'vcpu_model': json_vcpu_model,
'keypairs': json_keypairs,
}
mock_update.assert_called_once_with(self.context, inst.uuid,
expected_vals)
# Verify that the record of changed fields has been cleared
self.assertNotIn('keypairs', inst.obj_what_changed())
self.assertEqual(set(), inst.keypairs.obj_what_changed())
@mock.patch.object(notifications, 'send_update')
@mock.patch.object(cells_rpcapi.CellsAPI, 'instance_update_from_api')