nova/smoketests/test_sysadmin.py
2011-07-20 17:46:32 +00:00

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# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4
# Copyright 2010 United States Government as represented by the
# Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
# All Rights Reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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#
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#
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# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
# under the License.
import os
import random
import sys
import time
import tempfile
import shutil
# If ../nova/__init__.py exists, add ../ to Python search path, so that
# it will override what happens to be installed in /usr/(local/)lib/python...
possible_topdir = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(os.path.abspath(sys.argv[0]),
os.pardir,
os.pardir))
if os.path.exists(os.path.join(possible_topdir, 'nova', '__init__.py')):
sys.path.insert(0, possible_topdir)
from smoketests import flags
from smoketests import base
FLAGS = flags.FLAGS
flags.DEFINE_string('bundle_kernel', 'openwrt-x86-vmlinuz',
'Local kernel file to use for bundling tests')
flags.DEFINE_string('bundle_image', 'openwrt-x86-ext2.image',
'Local image file to use for bundling tests')
TEST_PREFIX = 'test%s' % int(random.random() * 1000000)
TEST_BUCKET = '%s_bucket' % TEST_PREFIX
TEST_KEY = '%s_key' % TEST_PREFIX
TEST_GROUP = '%s_group' % TEST_PREFIX
class ImageTests(base.UserSmokeTestCase):
def test_001_can_bundle_image(self):
self.data['tempdir'] = tempfile.mkdtemp()
self.assertTrue(self.bundle_image(FLAGS.bundle_image,
self.data['tempdir']))
def test_002_can_upload_image(self):
try:
self.assertTrue(self.upload_image(TEST_BUCKET,
FLAGS.bundle_image,
self.data['tempdir']))
finally:
if os.path.exists(self.data['tempdir']):
shutil.rmtree(self.data['tempdir'])
def test_003_can_register_image(self):
image_id = self.conn.register_image('%s/%s.manifest.xml' %
(TEST_BUCKET, FLAGS.bundle_image))
self.assert_(image_id is not None)
self.data['image_id'] = image_id
def test_004_can_bundle_kernel(self):
self.assertTrue(self.bundle_image(FLAGS.bundle_kernel, kernel=True))
def test_005_can_upload_kernel(self):
self.assertTrue(self.upload_image(TEST_BUCKET, FLAGS.bundle_kernel))
def test_006_can_register_kernel(self):
kernel_id = self.conn.register_image('%s/%s.manifest.xml' %
(TEST_BUCKET, FLAGS.bundle_kernel))
self.assert_(kernel_id is not None)
self.data['kernel_id'] = kernel_id
def test_007_images_are_available_within_10_seconds(self):
for i in xrange(10):
image = self.conn.get_image(self.data['image_id'])
if image and image.state == 'available':
break
time.sleep(1)
else:
self.assert_(False) # wasn't available within 10 seconds
self.assert_(image.type == 'machine')
for i in xrange(10):
kernel = self.conn.get_image(self.data['kernel_id'])
if kernel and kernel.state == 'available':
break
time.sleep(1)
else:
self.assert_(False) # wasn't available within 10 seconds
self.assert_(kernel.type == 'kernel')
def test_008_can_describe_image_attribute(self):
attrs = self.conn.get_image_attribute(self.data['image_id'],
'launchPermission')
self.assert_(attrs.name, 'launch_permission')
def test_009_can_add_image_launch_permission(self):
image = self.conn.get_image(self.data['image_id'])
self.assertEqual(image.id, self.data['image_id'])
self.assertEqual(image.is_public, False)
self.conn.modify_image_attribute(image_id=self.data['image_id'],
operation='add',
attribute='launchPermission',
groups='all')
image = self.conn.get_image(self.data['image_id'])
self.assertEqual(image.id, self.data['image_id'])
self.assertEqual(image.is_public, True)
def test_010_can_see_launch_permission(self):
attrs = self.conn.get_image_attribute(self.data['image_id'],
'launchPermission')
self.assertEqual(attrs.name, 'launch_permission')
self.assertEqual(attrs.attrs['groups'][0], 'all')
def test_011_can_remove_image_launch_permission(self):
image = self.conn.get_image(self.data['image_id'])
self.assertEqual(image.id, self.data['image_id'])
self.assertEqual(image.is_public, True)
self.conn.modify_image_attribute(image_id=self.data['image_id'],
operation='remove',
attribute='launchPermission',
groups='all')
image = self.conn.get_image(self.data['image_id'])
self.assertEqual(image.id, self.data['image_id'])
self.assertEqual(image.is_public, False)
def test_012_private_image_shows_in_list(self):
images = self.conn.get_all_images()
image_ids = [image.id for image in images]
self.assertTrue(self.data['image_id'] in image_ids)
def test_013_user_can_deregister_kernel(self):
self.assertTrue(self.conn.deregister_image(self.data['kernel_id']))
def test_014_can_deregister_image(self):
self.assertTrue(self.conn.deregister_image(self.data['image_id']))
def test_015_can_delete_bundle(self):
self.assertTrue(self.delete_bundle_bucket(TEST_BUCKET))
class InstanceTests(base.UserSmokeTestCase):
def test_001_can_create_keypair(self):
key = self.create_key_pair(self.conn, TEST_KEY)
self.assertEqual(key.name, TEST_KEY)
def test_002_can_create_instance_with_keypair(self):
reservation = self.conn.run_instances(FLAGS.test_image,
key_name=TEST_KEY,
instance_type='m1.tiny')
self.assertEqual(len(reservation.instances), 1)
self.data['instance'] = reservation.instances[0]
def test_003_instance_runs_within_60_seconds(self):
instance = self.data['instance']
# allow 60 seconds to exit pending with IP
if not self.wait_for_running(self.data['instance']):
self.fail('instance failed to start')
self.data['instance'].update()
ip = self.data['instance'].private_dns_name
self.failIf(ip == '0.0.0.0')
if FLAGS.use_ipv6:
ipv6 = self.data['instance'].dns_name_v6
self.failIf(ipv6 is None)
def test_004_can_ping_private_ip(self):
if not self.wait_for_ping(self.data['instance'].private_dns_name):
self.fail('could not ping instance')
if FLAGS.use_ipv6:
if not self.wait_for_ping(self.data['instance'].dns_name_v6,
"ping6"):
self.fail('could not ping instance v6')
def test_005_can_ssh_to_private_ip(self):
if not self.wait_for_ssh(self.data['instance'].private_dns_name,
TEST_KEY):
self.fail('could not ssh to instance')
if FLAGS.use_ipv6:
if not self.wait_for_ssh(self.data['instance'].dns_name_v6,
TEST_KEY):
self.fail('could not ssh to instance v6')
def test_999_tearDown(self):
self.delete_key_pair(self.conn, TEST_KEY)
self.conn.terminate_instances([self.data['instance'].id])
class VolumeTests(base.UserSmokeTestCase):
def setUp(self):
super(VolumeTests, self).setUp()
self.device = '/dev/vdb'
def test_000_setUp(self):
self.create_key_pair(self.conn, TEST_KEY)
reservation = self.conn.run_instances(FLAGS.test_image,
instance_type='m1.tiny',
key_name=TEST_KEY)
self.data['instance'] = reservation.instances[0]
if not self.wait_for_running(self.data['instance']):
self.fail('instance failed to start')
self.data['instance'].update()
if not self.wait_for_ping(self.data['instance'].private_dns_name):
self.fail('could not ping instance')
if not self.wait_for_ssh(self.data['instance'].private_dns_name,
TEST_KEY):
self.fail('could not ssh to instance')
def test_001_can_create_volume(self):
volume = self.conn.create_volume(1, 'nova')
self.assertEqual(volume.size, 1)
self.data['volume'] = volume
# Give network time to find volume.
time.sleep(5)
def test_002_can_attach_volume(self):
volume = self.data['volume']
for x in xrange(10):
volume.update()
if volume.status.startswith('available'):
break
time.sleep(1)
else:
self.fail('cannot attach volume with state %s' % volume.status)
# Give volume some time to be ready.
time.sleep(5)
volume.attach(self.data['instance'].id, self.device)
# wait
for x in xrange(10):
volume.update()
if volume.status.startswith('in-use'):
break
time.sleep(1)
else:
self.fail('volume never got to in use')
self.assertTrue(volume.status.startswith('in-use'))
# Give instance time to recognize volume.
time.sleep(5)
def test_003_can_mount_volume(self):
ip = self.data['instance'].private_dns_name
conn = self.connect_ssh(ip, TEST_KEY)
# NOTE(vish): this will create an dev for images that don't have
# udev rules
stdin, stdout, stderr = conn.exec_command(
'grep %s /proc/partitions | '
'`awk \'{print "mknod /dev/"\\$4" b "\\$1" "\\$2}\'`'
% self.device.rpartition('/')[2])
exec_list = []
exec_list.append('mkdir -p /mnt/vol')
exec_list.append('/sbin/mke2fs %s' % self.device)
exec_list.append('mount %s /mnt/vol' % self.device)
exec_list.append('echo success')
stdin, stdout, stderr = conn.exec_command(' && '.join(exec_list))
out = stdout.read()
conn.close()
if not out.strip().endswith('success'):
self.fail('Unable to mount: %s %s' % (out, stderr.read()))
def test_004_can_write_to_volume(self):
ip = self.data['instance'].private_dns_name
conn = self.connect_ssh(ip, TEST_KEY)
# FIXME(devcamcar): This doesn't fail if the volume hasn't been mounted
stdin, stdout, stderr = conn.exec_command(
'echo hello > /mnt/vol/test.txt')
err = stderr.read()
conn.close()
if len(err) > 0:
self.fail('Unable to write to mount: %s' % (err))
def test_005_volume_is_correct_size(self):
ip = self.data['instance'].private_dns_name
conn = self.connect_ssh(ip, TEST_KEY)
stdin, stdout, stderr = conn.exec_command(
"cat /sys/class/block/%s/size" % self.device.rpartition('/')[2])
out = stdout.read().strip()
conn.close()
# NOTE(vish): 1G bytes / 512 bytes per block
expected_size = 1024 * 1024 * 1024 / 512
self.assertEquals('%s' % (expected_size,), out,
'Volume is not the right size: %s %s. Expected: %s' %
(out, stderr.read(), expected_size))
def test_006_me_can_umount_volume(self):
ip = self.data['instance'].private_dns_name
conn = self.connect_ssh(ip, TEST_KEY)
stdin, stdout, stderr = conn.exec_command('umount /mnt/vol')
err = stderr.read()
conn.close()
if len(err) > 0:
self.fail('Unable to unmount: %s' % (err))
def test_007_me_can_detach_volume(self):
result = self.conn.detach_volume(volume_id=self.data['volume'].id)
self.assertTrue(result)
time.sleep(5)
def test_008_me_can_delete_volume(self):
result = self.conn.delete_volume(self.data['volume'].id)
self.assertTrue(result)
def test_999_tearDown(self):
self.conn.terminate_instances([self.data['instance'].id])
self.conn.delete_key_pair(TEST_KEY)