# 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 # a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT # WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the # License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations # under the License. from novaclient.tests.functional import base class TestInstanceCLI(base.ClientTestBase): COMPUTE_API_VERSION = "2.1" def test_attach_volume(self): """Test we can attach a volume via the cli. This test was added after bug 1423695. That bug exposed inconsistencies in how to talk to API services from the CLI vs. API level. The volumes api calls that were designed to populate the completion cache were incorrectly routed to the Nova endpoint. Novaclient volumes support actually talks to Cinder endpoint directly. This would case volume-attach to return a bad error code, however it does this *after* the attach command is correctly dispatched. So the volume-attach still works, but the user is presented a 404 error. This test ensures we can do a through path test of: boot, create volume, attach volume, detach volume, delete volume, destroy. """ name = self.name_generate('Instance') # Boot via the cli, as we're primarily testing the cli in this test self.nova('boot', params="--flavor %s --image %s %s --nic net-id=%s --poll" % (self.flavor.name, self.image.name, name, self.network.id)) # Be nice about cleaning up, however, use the API for this to avoid # parsing text. servers = self.client.servers.list(search_opts={"name": name}) # the name is a random uuid, there better only be one self.assertEqual(1, len(servers), servers) server = servers[0] self.addCleanup(server.delete) # create a volume for attachment volume = self.cinder.volumes.create(1) self.addCleanup(volume.delete) # allow volume to become available self.wait_for_volume_status(volume, 'available') # attach the volume self.nova('volume-attach', params="%s %s" % (name, volume.id)) # volume needs to transition to 'in-use' to be attached self.wait_for_volume_status(volume, 'in-use') # clean up on success self.nova('volume-detach', params="%s %s" % (name, volume.id)) self.wait_for_volume_status(volume, 'available')