
If a required service is not enabled then we skip the test. The discovery is done by tests/functional/base.py:is_service_enabled but this method is broken, credentials are not passed to the 'openstack service show' command so every call will fail and every test that relies on it will be skipped. This commit fixed that method and the issues that popped up when re-enabling tests. Network segment range: - issue where we assumed network-segment-range extension is always present - issue where we compare integers and string representations of numbers Subnet: - issue where we try to deepcopy an uncopyable object in UnsetSubnet Change-Id: Id3cc907c1ed2a25b49cf6f4a7233e0401a02383a Story: 2005169 Task: 29908
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626 lines
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Python
# 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 json
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import time
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import uuid
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from tempest.lib import exceptions
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from openstackclient.tests.functional.compute.v2 import common
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from openstackclient.tests.functional.volume.v2 import common as volume_common
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class ServerTests(common.ComputeTestCase):
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"""Functional tests for openstack server commands"""
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@classmethod
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def setUpClass(cls):
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super(ServerTests, cls).setUpClass()
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cls.haz_network = cls.is_service_enabled('network')
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def test_server_list(self):
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"""Test server list, set"""
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cmd_output = self.server_create()
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name1 = cmd_output['name']
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cmd_output = self.server_create()
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name2 = cmd_output['name']
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self.wait_for_status(name1, "ACTIVE")
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self.wait_for_status(name2, "ACTIVE")
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cmd_output = json.loads(self.openstack(
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'server list -f json'
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))
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col_name = [x["Name"] for x in cmd_output]
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self.assertIn(name1, col_name)
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self.assertIn(name2, col_name)
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# Test list --status PAUSED
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raw_output = self.openstack('server pause ' + name2)
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self.assertEqual("", raw_output)
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self.wait_for_status(name2, "PAUSED")
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cmd_output = json.loads(self.openstack(
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'server list -f json ' +
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'--status ACTIVE'
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))
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col_name = [x["Name"] for x in cmd_output]
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self.assertIn(name1, col_name)
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self.assertNotIn(name2, col_name)
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cmd_output = json.loads(self.openstack(
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'server list -f json ' +
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'--status PAUSED'
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))
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col_name = [x["Name"] for x in cmd_output]
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self.assertNotIn(name1, col_name)
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self.assertIn(name2, col_name)
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def test_server_set(self):
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"""Test server create, delete, set, show"""
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cmd_output = self.server_create()
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name = cmd_output['name']
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# self.wait_for_status(name, "ACTIVE")
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# Have a look at some other fields
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flavor = json.loads(self.openstack(
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'flavor show -f json ' +
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self.flavor_name
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))
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self.assertEqual(
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self.flavor_name,
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flavor['name'],
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)
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self.assertEqual(
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'%s (%s)' % (flavor['name'], flavor['id']),
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cmd_output["flavor"],
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)
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image = json.loads(self.openstack(
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'image show -f json ' +
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self.image_name
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))
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self.assertEqual(
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self.image_name,
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image['name'],
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)
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self.assertEqual(
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'%s (%s)' % (image['name'], image['id']),
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cmd_output["image"],
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)
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# Test properties set
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raw_output = self.openstack(
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'server set ' +
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'--property a=b --property c=d ' +
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name
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)
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self.assertOutput('', raw_output)
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cmd_output = json.loads(self.openstack(
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'server show -f json ' +
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name
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))
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# Really, shouldn't this be a list?
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self.assertEqual(
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"a='b', c='d'",
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cmd_output['properties'],
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)
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raw_output = self.openstack(
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'server unset ' +
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'--property a ' +
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name
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)
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cmd_output = json.loads(self.openstack(
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'server show -f json ' +
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name
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))
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self.assertEqual(
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"c='d'",
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cmd_output['properties'],
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)
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# Test set --name
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new_name = uuid.uuid4().hex
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raw_output = self.openstack(
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'server set ' +
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'--name ' + new_name + ' ' +
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name
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)
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self.assertOutput("", raw_output)
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cmd_output = json.loads(self.openstack(
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'server show -f json ' +
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new_name
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))
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self.assertEqual(
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new_name,
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cmd_output["name"],
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)
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# Put it back so we clean up properly
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raw_output = self.openstack(
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'server set ' +
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'--name ' + name + ' ' +
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new_name
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)
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self.assertOutput("", raw_output)
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def test_server_actions(self):
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"""Test server action pairs
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suspend/resume
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pause/unpause
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rescue/unrescue
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lock/unlock
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"""
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cmd_output = self.server_create()
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name = cmd_output['name']
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# suspend
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raw_output = self.openstack('server suspend ' + name)
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self.assertEqual("", raw_output)
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self.wait_for_status(name, "SUSPENDED")
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# resume
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raw_output = self.openstack('server resume ' + name)
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self.assertEqual("", raw_output)
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self.wait_for_status(name, "ACTIVE")
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# pause
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raw_output = self.openstack('server pause ' + name)
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self.assertEqual("", raw_output)
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self.wait_for_status(name, "PAUSED")
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# unpause
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raw_output = self.openstack('server unpause ' + name)
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self.assertEqual("", raw_output)
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self.wait_for_status(name, "ACTIVE")
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# rescue
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raw_output = self.openstack('server rescue ' + name)
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self.assertEqual("", raw_output)
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self.wait_for_status(name, "RESCUE")
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# unrescue
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raw_output = self.openstack('server unrescue ' + name)
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self.assertEqual("", raw_output)
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self.wait_for_status(name, "ACTIVE")
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# rescue with image
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raw_output = self.openstack('server rescue --image ' +
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self.image_name + ' ' + name)
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self.assertEqual("", raw_output)
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self.wait_for_status(name, "RESCUE")
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# unrescue
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raw_output = self.openstack('server unrescue ' + name)
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self.assertEqual("", raw_output)
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self.wait_for_status(name, "ACTIVE")
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# lock
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raw_output = self.openstack('server lock ' + name)
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self.assertEqual("", raw_output)
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# NOTE(dtroyer): No way to verify this status???
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# unlock
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raw_output = self.openstack('server unlock ' + name)
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self.assertEqual("", raw_output)
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# NOTE(dtroyer): No way to verify this status???
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def test_server_attach_detach_floating_ip(self):
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"""Test floating ip create/delete; server add/remove floating ip"""
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if not self.haz_network:
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# NOTE(dtroyer): As of Ocata release Nova forces nova-network to
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# run in a cells v1 configuration. Floating IP
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# and network functions currently do not work in
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# the gate jobs so we have to skip this. It is
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# known to work tested against a Mitaka nova-net
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# DevStack without cells.
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self.skipTest("No Network service present")
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cmd_output = self.server_create()
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name = cmd_output['name']
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self.wait_for_status(name, "ACTIVE")
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# attach ip
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cmd_output = json.loads(self.openstack(
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'floating ip create -f json ' +
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'public'
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))
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# Look for Neutron value first, then nova-net
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floating_ip = cmd_output.get(
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'floating_ip_address',
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cmd_output.get(
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'ip',
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None,
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),
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)
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self.assertNotEqual('', cmd_output['id'])
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self.assertNotEqual('', floating_ip)
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self.addCleanup(
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self.openstack,
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'floating ip delete ' + str(cmd_output['id'])
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)
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raw_output = self.openstack(
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'server add floating ip ' +
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name + ' ' +
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floating_ip
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)
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self.assertEqual("", raw_output)
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# Loop a few times since this is timing-sensitive
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# Just hard-code it for now, since there is no pause and it is
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# racy we shouldn't have to wait too long, a minute seems reasonable
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wait_time = 0
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while wait_time < 60:
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cmd_output = json.loads(self.openstack(
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'server show -f json ' +
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name
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))
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if floating_ip not in cmd_output['addresses']:
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# Hang out for a bit and try again
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print('retrying floating IP check')
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wait_time += 10
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time.sleep(10)
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else:
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break
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self.assertIn(
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floating_ip,
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cmd_output['addresses'],
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)
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# detach ip
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raw_output = self.openstack(
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'server remove floating ip ' +
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name + ' ' +
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floating_ip
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)
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self.assertEqual("", raw_output)
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# Loop a few times since this is timing-sensitive
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# Just hard-code it for now, since there is no pause and it is
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# racy we shouldn't have to wait too long, a minute seems reasonable
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wait_time = 0
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while wait_time < 60:
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cmd_output = json.loads(self.openstack(
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'server show -f json ' +
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name
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))
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if floating_ip in cmd_output['addresses']:
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# Hang out for a bit and try again
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print('retrying floating IP check')
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wait_time += 10
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time.sleep(10)
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else:
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break
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cmd_output = json.loads(self.openstack(
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'server show -f json ' +
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name
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))
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self.assertNotIn(
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floating_ip,
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cmd_output['addresses'],
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)
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def test_server_reboot(self):
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"""Test server reboot"""
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cmd_output = self.server_create()
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name = cmd_output['name']
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# reboot
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raw_output = self.openstack('server reboot ' + name)
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self.assertEqual("", raw_output)
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self.wait_for_status(name, "ACTIVE")
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def test_server_boot_from_volume(self):
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"""Test server create from volume, server delete"""
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# get volume status wait function
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volume_wait_for = volume_common.BaseVolumeTests.wait_for_status
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# get image size
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cmd_output = json.loads(self.openstack(
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'image show -f json ' +
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self.image_name
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))
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try:
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image_size = cmd_output['min_disk']
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if image_size < 1:
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image_size = 1
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except ValueError:
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image_size = 1
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# create volume from image
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volume_name = uuid.uuid4().hex
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cmd_output = json.loads(self.openstack(
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'volume create -f json ' +
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'--image ' + self.image_name + ' ' +
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'--size ' + str(image_size) + ' ' +
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volume_name
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))
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self.assertIsNotNone(cmd_output["id"])
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self.addCleanup(self.openstack, 'volume delete ' + volume_name)
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self.assertEqual(
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volume_name,
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cmd_output['name'],
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)
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volume_wait_for("volume", volume_name, "available")
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# create empty volume
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empty_volume_name = uuid.uuid4().hex
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cmd_output = json.loads(self.openstack(
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'volume create -f json ' +
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'--size ' + str(image_size) + ' ' +
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empty_volume_name
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))
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self.assertIsNotNone(cmd_output["id"])
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self.addCleanup(self.openstack, 'volume delete ' + empty_volume_name)
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self.assertEqual(
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empty_volume_name,
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cmd_output['name'],
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)
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volume_wait_for("volume", empty_volume_name, "available")
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# create server
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server_name = uuid.uuid4().hex
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server = json.loads(self.openstack(
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'server create -f json ' +
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'--flavor ' + self.flavor_name + ' ' +
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'--volume ' + volume_name + ' ' +
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'--block-device-mapping vdb=' + empty_volume_name + ' ' +
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self.network_arg + ' ' +
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'--wait ' +
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server_name
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))
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self.assertIsNotNone(server["id"])
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self.addCleanup(self.openstack, 'server delete --wait ' + server_name)
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self.assertEqual(
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server_name,
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server['name'],
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)
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# check volumes
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cmd_output = json.loads(self.openstack(
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'volume show -f json ' +
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volume_name
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))
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attachments = cmd_output['attachments']
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self.assertEqual(
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1,
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len(attachments),
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)
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self.assertEqual(
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server['id'],
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attachments[0]['server_id'],
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)
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self.assertEqual(
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"in-use",
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cmd_output['status'],
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)
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# NOTE(dtroyer): Prior to https://review.openstack.org/#/c/407111
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# --block-device-mapping was ignored if --volume
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# present on the command line. Now we should see the
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# attachment.
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cmd_output = json.loads(self.openstack(
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'volume show -f json ' +
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empty_volume_name
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))
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attachments = cmd_output['attachments']
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self.assertEqual(
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1,
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len(attachments),
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)
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self.assertEqual(
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server['id'],
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attachments[0]['server_id'],
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)
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self.assertEqual(
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"in-use",
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cmd_output['status'],
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)
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def test_server_boot_with_bdm_snapshot(self):
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"""Test server create from image with bdm snapshot, server delete"""
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# get volume status wait function
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volume_wait_for = volume_common.BaseVolumeTests.wait_for_status
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volume_wait_for_delete = volume_common.BaseVolumeTests.wait_for_delete
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# create source empty volume
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empty_volume_name = uuid.uuid4().hex
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cmd_output = json.loads(self.openstack(
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'volume create -f json ' +
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'--size 1 ' +
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empty_volume_name
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))
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self.assertIsNotNone(cmd_output["id"])
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self.addCleanup(self.openstack,
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'volume delete ' + empty_volume_name)
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self.assertEqual(
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empty_volume_name,
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cmd_output['name'],
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)
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volume_wait_for("volume", empty_volume_name, "available")
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# create snapshot of source empty volume
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empty_snapshot_name = uuid.uuid4().hex
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cmd_output = json.loads(self.openstack(
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'volume snapshot create -f json ' +
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'--volume ' + empty_volume_name + ' ' +
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empty_snapshot_name
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))
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self.assertIsNotNone(cmd_output["id"])
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# Deleting volume snapshot take time, so we need to wait until the
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# snapshot goes. Entries registered by self.addCleanup will be called
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# in the reverse order, so we need to register wait_for_delete first.
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self.addCleanup(volume_wait_for_delete,
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'volume snapshot', empty_snapshot_name)
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self.addCleanup(self.openstack,
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'volume snapshot delete ' + empty_snapshot_name)
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self.assertEqual(
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empty_snapshot_name,
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cmd_output['name'],
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)
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volume_wait_for("volume snapshot", empty_snapshot_name, "available")
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# create server with bdm snapshot
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server_name = uuid.uuid4().hex
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server = json.loads(self.openstack(
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'server create -f json ' +
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'--flavor ' + self.flavor_name + ' ' +
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'--image ' + self.image_name + ' ' +
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'--block-device-mapping '
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'vdb=' + empty_snapshot_name + ':snapshot:1:true ' +
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self.network_arg + ' ' +
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'--wait ' +
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server_name
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))
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self.assertIsNotNone(server["id"])
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self.assertEqual(
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server_name,
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server['name'],
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)
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self.wait_for_status(server_name, 'ACTIVE')
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# check server volumes_attached, format is
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# {"volumes_attached": "id='2518bc76-bf0b-476e-ad6b-571973745bb5'",}
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cmd_output = json.loads(self.openstack(
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'server show -f json ' +
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server_name
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))
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volumes_attached = cmd_output['volumes_attached']
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self.assertTrue(volumes_attached.startswith('id='))
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attached_volume_id = volumes_attached.replace('id=', '')
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# check the volume that attached on server
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cmd_output = json.loads(self.openstack(
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'volume show -f json ' +
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attached_volume_id
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))
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attachments = cmd_output['attachments']
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self.assertEqual(
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1,
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len(attachments),
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)
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self.assertEqual(
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server['id'],
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attachments[0]['server_id'],
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)
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self.assertEqual(
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"in-use",
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cmd_output['status'],
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)
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# delete server, then check the attached volume had been deleted,
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# <delete-on-terminate>=true
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self.openstack('server delete --wait ' + server_name)
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cmd_output = json.loads(self.openstack(
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'volume list -f json'
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))
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target_volume = [each_volume
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for each_volume in cmd_output
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if each_volume['ID'] == attached_volume_id]
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if target_volume:
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# check the attached volume is 'deleting' status
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self.assertEqual('deleting', target_volume[0]['Status'])
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else:
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# the attached volume had been deleted
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pass
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def test_server_create_with_none_network(self):
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"""Test server create with none network option."""
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server_name = uuid.uuid4().hex
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server = json.loads(self.openstack(
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# auto/none enable in nova micro version (v2.37+)
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'--os-compute-api-version 2.37 ' +
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'server create -f json ' +
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'--flavor ' + self.flavor_name + ' ' +
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'--image ' + self.image_name + ' ' +
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'--nic none ' +
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server_name
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))
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self.assertIsNotNone(server["id"])
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self.addCleanup(self.openstack, 'server delete --wait ' + server_name)
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self.assertEqual(server_name, server['name'])
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self.wait_for_status(server_name, "ACTIVE")
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server = json.loads(self.openstack(
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'server show -f json ' + server_name
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))
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self.assertIsNotNone(server['addresses'])
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self.assertEqual('', server['addresses'])
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def test_server_create_with_security_group(self):
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"""Test server create with security group ID and name"""
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if not self.haz_network:
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# NOTE(dtroyer): As of Ocata release Nova forces nova-network to
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# run in a cells v1 configuration. Security group
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# and network functions currently do not work in
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# the gate jobs so we have to skip this. It is
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# known to work tested against a Mitaka nova-net
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# DevStack without cells.
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self.skipTest("No Network service present")
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# Create two security group, use name and ID to create server
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sg_name1 = uuid.uuid4().hex
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security_group1 = json.loads(self.openstack(
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'security group create -f json ' + sg_name1
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))
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self.addCleanup(self.openstack, 'security group delete ' + sg_name1)
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sg_name2 = uuid.uuid4().hex
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security_group2 = json.loads(self.openstack(
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'security group create -f json ' + sg_name2
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))
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self.addCleanup(self.openstack, 'security group delete ' + sg_name2)
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server_name = uuid.uuid4().hex
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server = json.loads(self.openstack(
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'server create -f json ' +
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'--flavor ' + self.flavor_name + ' ' +
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'--image ' + self.image_name + ' ' +
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# Security group id is integer in nova-network, convert to string
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'--security-group ' + str(security_group1['id']) + ' ' +
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'--security-group ' + security_group2['name'] + ' ' +
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self.network_arg + ' ' +
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server_name
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|
))
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self.addCleanup(self.openstack, 'server delete --wait ' + server_name)
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|
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self.assertIsNotNone(server['id'])
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self.assertEqual(server_name, server['name'])
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self.assertIn(str(security_group1['id']), server['security_groups'])
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self.assertIn(str(security_group2['id']), server['security_groups'])
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self.wait_for_status(server_name, 'ACTIVE')
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server = json.loads(self.openstack(
|
|
'server show -f json ' + server_name
|
|
))
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self.assertIn(sg_name1, server['security_groups'])
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self.assertIn(sg_name2, server['security_groups'])
|
|
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def test_server_create_with_empty_network_option_latest(self):
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|
"""Test server create with empty network option in nova 2.latest."""
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|
server_name = uuid.uuid4().hex
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try:
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self.openstack(
|
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# auto/none enable in nova micro version (v2.37+)
|
|
'--os-compute-api-version 2.37 ' +
|
|
'server create -f json ' +
|
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'--flavor ' + self.flavor_name + ' ' +
|
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'--image ' + self.image_name + ' ' +
|
|
server_name
|
|
)
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|
except exceptions.CommandFailed as e:
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|
# If we got here, it shouldn't be because a nics value wasn't
|
|
# provided to the server; it is likely due to something else in
|
|
# the functional tests like there being multiple available
|
|
# networks and the test didn't specify a specific network.
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|
self.assertNotIn('nics are required after microversion 2.36',
|
|
e.stderr)
|