3456b667c3
The code to generate the authors file from the git changelog has been in the tree and running for a few weeks now. Somehow the removal of the authors test and and the MANIFEST.in file were wrong though. This should clean that up. Fixes bug 920757. Change-Id: I66c388c1c81804f8dabc52b5ee25c7f394921e11
158 lines
5.1 KiB
Python
158 lines
5.1 KiB
Python
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# Copyright 2010 OpenStack LLC
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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# a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
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# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
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# under the License.
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import commands
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import errno
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import glob
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import os
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import select
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from eventlet import greenpool
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from eventlet import greenthread
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import lockfile
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from nova import exception
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from nova import test
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from nova import utils
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class ExceptionTestCase(test.TestCase):
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@staticmethod
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def _raise_exc(exc):
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raise exc()
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def test_exceptions_raise(self):
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for name in dir(exception):
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exc = getattr(exception, name)
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if isinstance(exc, type):
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self.assertRaises(exc, self._raise_exc, exc)
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class ProjectTestCase(test.TestCase):
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def test_all_migrations_have_downgrade(self):
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topdir = os.path.normpath(os.path.dirname(__file__) + '/../../')
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py_glob = os.path.join(topdir, "nova", "db", "sqlalchemy",
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"migrate_repo", "versions", "*.py")
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missing_downgrade = []
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for path in glob.iglob(py_glob):
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has_upgrade = False
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has_downgrade = False
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with open(path, "r") as f:
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for line in f:
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if 'def upgrade(' in line:
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has_upgrade = True
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if 'def downgrade(' in line:
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has_downgrade = True
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if has_upgrade and not has_downgrade:
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fname = os.path.basename(path)
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missing_downgrade.append(fname)
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helpful_msg = (_("The following migrations are missing a downgrade:"
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"\n\t%s") % '\n\t'.join(sorted(missing_downgrade)))
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self.assert_(not missing_downgrade, helpful_msg)
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class LockTestCase(test.TestCase):
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def test_synchronized_wrapped_function_metadata(self):
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@utils.synchronized('whatever')
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def foo():
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"""Bar"""
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pass
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self.assertEquals(foo.__doc__, 'Bar', "Wrapped function's docstring "
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"got lost")
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self.assertEquals(foo.__name__, 'foo', "Wrapped function's name "
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"got mangled")
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def test_synchronized_internally(self):
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"""We can lock across multiple green threads"""
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saved_sem_num = len(utils._semaphores)
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seen_threads = list()
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@utils.synchronized('testlock2', external=False)
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def f(id):
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for x in range(10):
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seen_threads.append(id)
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greenthread.sleep(0)
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threads = []
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pool = greenpool.GreenPool(10)
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for i in range(10):
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threads.append(pool.spawn(f, i))
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for thread in threads:
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thread.wait()
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self.assertEquals(len(seen_threads), 100)
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# Looking at the seen threads, split it into chunks of 10, and verify
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# that the last 9 match the first in each chunk.
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for i in range(10):
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for j in range(9):
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self.assertEquals(seen_threads[i * 10],
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seen_threads[i * 10 + 1 + j])
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self.assertEqual(saved_sem_num, len(utils._semaphores),
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"Semaphore leak detected")
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def test_nested_external_fails(self):
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"""We can not nest external syncs"""
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@utils.synchronized('testlock1', external=True)
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def outer_lock():
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@utils.synchronized('testlock2', external=True)
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def inner_lock():
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pass
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inner_lock()
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try:
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self.assertRaises(lockfile.NotMyLock, outer_lock)
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finally:
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utils.cleanup_file_locks()
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def test_synchronized_externally(self):
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"""We can lock across multiple processes"""
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rpipe1, wpipe1 = os.pipe()
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rpipe2, wpipe2 = os.pipe()
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@utils.synchronized('testlock1', external=True)
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def f(rpipe, wpipe):
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try:
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os.write(wpipe, "foo")
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except OSError, e:
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self.assertEquals(e.errno, errno.EPIPE)
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return
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rfds, _wfds, _efds = select.select([rpipe], [], [], 1)
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self.assertEquals(len(rfds), 0, "The other process, which was"
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" supposed to be locked, "
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"wrote on its end of the "
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"pipe")
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os.close(rpipe)
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pid = os.fork()
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if pid > 0:
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os.close(wpipe1)
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os.close(rpipe2)
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f(rpipe1, wpipe2)
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else:
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os.close(rpipe1)
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os.close(wpipe2)
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f(rpipe2, wpipe1)
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os._exit(0)
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