oslo.messaging/oslo_messaging/tests/functional/test_rabbitmq.py
Kenneth Giusti 222a939361 Remove the deprecated Pika driver
It is recommended that all users of the Pika driver transition to
using the Rabbit driver instead.  Typically this is done by changing
the prefix of the transport_url configuration option from "pika://..."
to "rabbit://...".  There are no changes required to the RabbitMQ
server configuration.

Change-Id: I52ea5ccb7e7c247abd95e2d8d50dac4c4ad11246
Closes-Bug: #1744741
2018-03-21 10:58:23 -04:00

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import os
import signal
import time
import fixtures
from pifpaf.drivers import rabbitmq
from oslo_messaging.tests.functional import utils
from oslo_messaging.tests import utils as test_utils
class ConnectedPortMatcher(object):
def __init__(self, port):
self.port = port
def __eq__(self, data):
return data.get("port") == self.port
def __repr__(self):
return "<ConnectedPortMatcher port=%d>" % self.port
class RabbitMQFailoverTests(test_utils.BaseTestCase):
DRIVERS = [
"rabbit",
]
def test_failover_scenario(self):
# NOTE(sileht): run this test only if functional suite run of a driver
# that use rabbitmq as backend
self.driver = os.environ.get('TRANSPORT_DRIVER')
if self.driver not in self.DRIVERS:
self.skipTest("TRANSPORT_DRIVER is not set to a rabbit driver")
# NOTE(sileht): Allow only one response at a time, to
# have only one tcp connection for reply and ensure it will failover
# correctly
self.config(heartbeat_timeout_threshold=1,
rpc_conn_pool_size=1,
kombu_reconnect_delay=0,
rabbit_retry_interval=0,
rabbit_retry_backoff=0,
group='oslo_messaging_rabbit')
self.pifpaf = self.useFixture(rabbitmq.RabbitMQDriver(cluster=True,
port=5692))
self.url = self.pifpaf.env["PIFPAF_URL"]
self.n1 = self.pifpaf.env["PIFPAF_RABBITMQ_NODENAME1"]
self.n2 = self.pifpaf.env["PIFPAF_RABBITMQ_NODENAME2"]
self.n3 = self.pifpaf.env["PIFPAF_RABBITMQ_NODENAME3"]
# ensure connections will be establish to the first node
self.pifpaf.stop_node(self.n2)
self.pifpaf.stop_node(self.n3)
self.servers = self.useFixture(utils.RpcServerGroupFixture(
self.conf, self.url, endpoint=self, names=["server"]))
# Don't randomize rabbit hosts
self.useFixture(fixtures.MockPatch(
'oslo_messaging._drivers.impl_rabbit.random',
side_effect=lambda x: x))
# NOTE(sileht): this connects server connections and reply
# connection to nodename n1
self.client = self.servers.client(0)
self.client.ping()
self._check_ports(self.pifpaf.port)
# Switch to node n2
self.pifpaf.start_node(self.n2)
self.assertEqual("callback done", self.client.kill_and_process())
self.assertEqual("callback done", self.client.just_process())
self._check_ports(self.pifpaf.get_port(self.n2))
# Switch to node n3
self.pifpaf.start_node(self.n3)
time.sleep(0.1)
self.pifpaf.kill_node(self.n2, signal=signal.SIGKILL)
time.sleep(0.1)
self.assertEqual("callback done", self.client.just_process())
self._check_ports(self.pifpaf.get_port(self.n3))
self.pifpaf.start_node(self.n1)
time.sleep(0.1)
self.pifpaf.kill_node(self.n3, signal=signal.SIGKILL)
time.sleep(0.1)
self.assertEqual("callback done", self.client.just_process())
self._check_ports(self.pifpaf.get_port(self.n1))
def kill_and_process(self, *args, **kargs):
self.pifpaf.kill_node(self.n1, signal=signal.SIGKILL)
time.sleep(0.1)
return "callback done"
def just_process(self, *args, **kargs):
return "callback done"
def _check_ports(self, port):
rpc_server = self.servers.servers[0].server
connection_contexts = [
# rpc server
rpc_server.listener._poll_style_listener.conn,
# rpc client
self.client.client.transport._driver._get_connection(),
# rpc client replies waiter
self.client.client.transport._driver._reply_q_conn,
]
ports = [cctxt.connection.channel.connection.sock.getpeername()[1]
for cctxt in connection_contexts]
self.assertEqual([port] * len(ports), ports,
"expected: %s, rpc-server: %s, rpc-client: %s, "
"rpc-replies: %s" % tuple([port] + ports))