The 'os-agents' API was recently removed from nova [1]. Remove the functional tests, since they will always fail going forward but will continue to run on older stable branches. Also Squeeze https://review.opendev.org/#/c/762559/ inside, since those 2 are simultaneously blocking gate [1] https://review.opendev.org/#/c/749309/ Change-Id: I0bf7d4c0ba2a9d4637db0d209d8d52163d772f12 Signed-off-by: Stephen Finucane <sfinucan@redhat.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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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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#
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from openstackclient.tests.unit.volume.v2 import fakes as volume_fakes
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from openstackclient.volume.v2 import volume_backend
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class TestShowVolumeCapability(volume_fakes.TestVolume):
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    """Test backend capability functionality."""
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    # The capability to be listed
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    capability = volume_fakes.FakeCapability.create_one_capability()
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    def setUp(self):
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        super(TestShowVolumeCapability, self).setUp()
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        # Get a shortcut to the capability Mock
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        self.capability_mock = self.app.client_manager.volume.capabilities
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        self.capability_mock.get.return_value = self.capability
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        # Get the command object to test
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        self.cmd = volume_backend.ShowCapability(self.app, None)
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    def test_capability_show(self):
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        arglist = [
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            'fake',
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        ]
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        verifylist = [
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            ('host', 'fake'),
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        ]
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        parsed_args = self.check_parser(self.cmd, arglist, verifylist)
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        # In base command class Lister in cliff, abstract method take_action()
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        # returns a tuple containing the column names and an iterable
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        # containing the data to be listed.
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        columns, data = self.cmd.take_action(parsed_args)
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        expected_columns = [
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            'Title',
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            'Key',
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            'Type',
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            'Description',
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        ]
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        # confirming if all expected columns are present in the result.
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        self.assertEqual(expected_columns, columns)
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        capabilities = [
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            'Compression',
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            'Replication',
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            'QoS',
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            'Thin Provisioning',
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        ]
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        # confirming if all expected values are present in the result.
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        for cap in data:
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            self.assertIn(cap[0], capabilities)
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        # checking if proper call was made to get capabilities
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        self.capability_mock.get.assert_called_with(
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            'fake',
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        )
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class TestListVolumePool(volume_fakes.TestVolume):
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    """Tests for volume backend pool listing."""
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    # The pool to be listed
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    pools = volume_fakes.FakePool.create_one_pool()
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    def setUp(self):
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        super(TestListVolumePool, self).setUp()
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        self.pool_mock = self.app.client_manager.volume.pools
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        self.pool_mock.list.return_value = [self.pools]
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        # Get the command object to test
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        self.cmd = volume_backend.ListPool(self.app, None)
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    def test_pool_list(self):
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        arglist = []
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        verifylist = []
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        parsed_args = self.check_parser(self.cmd, arglist, verifylist)
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        # In base command class Lister in cliff, abstract method take_action()
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        # returns a tuple containing the column names and an iterable
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        # containing the data to be listed.
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        columns, data = self.cmd.take_action(parsed_args)
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        expected_columns = [
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            'Name',
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        ]
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        # confirming if all expected columns are present in the result.
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        self.assertEqual(expected_columns, columns)
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        datalist = ((
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            self.pools.name,
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        ), )
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        # confirming if all expected values are present in the result.
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        self.assertEqual(datalist, tuple(data))
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        # checking if proper call was made to list pools
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        self.pool_mock.list.assert_called_with(
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            detailed=False,
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        )
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        # checking if long columns are present in output
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        self.assertNotIn("total_volumes", columns)
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        self.assertNotIn("storage_protocol", columns)
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    def test_service_list_with_long_option(self):
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        arglist = [
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            '--long'
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        ]
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        verifylist = [
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            ('long', True)
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        ]
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        parsed_args = self.check_parser(self.cmd, arglist, verifylist)
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        # In base command class Lister in cliff, abstract method take_action()
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        # returns a tuple containing the column names and an iterable
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        # containing the data to be listed.
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        columns, data = self.cmd.take_action(parsed_args)
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        expected_columns = [
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            'Name',
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            'Protocol',
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            'Thick',
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            'Thin',
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            'Volumes',
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            'Capacity',
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            'Allocated',
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            'Max Over Ratio',
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        ]
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        # confirming if all expected columns are present in the result.
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        self.assertEqual(expected_columns, columns)
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        datalist = ((
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            self.pools.name,
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            self.pools.storage_protocol,
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            self.pools.thick_provisioning_support,
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            self.pools.thin_provisioning_support,
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            self.pools.total_volumes,
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            self.pools.total_capacity_gb,
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            self.pools.allocated_capacity_gb,
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            self.pools.max_over_subscription_ratio,
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        ), )
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        # confirming if all expected values are present in the result.
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        self.assertEqual(datalist, tuple(data))
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        self.pool_mock.list.assert_called_with(
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            detailed=True,
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        )
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