# Copyright (c) 2010-2012 OpenStack Foundation # # 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 collections import defaultdict import itertools import unittest import mock import time import os import random from tempfile import mkdtemp from shutil import rmtree from eventlet import Timeout from swift.account import auditor from swift.common.storage_policy import POLICIES from swift.common.utils import Timestamp from test.unit import debug_logger, patch_policies, with_tempdir from test.unit.account.test_backend import ( AccountBrokerPreTrackContainerCountSetup) class FakeAccountBroker(object): def __init__(self, path, logger): self.path = path self.db_file = path self.file = os.path.basename(path) self.logger = logger def is_deleted(self): return False def get_info(self): if self.file.startswith('fail'): raise ValueError() if self.file.startswith('true'): return defaultdict(int) def get_policy_stats(self, **kwargs): if self.file.startswith('fail'): raise ValueError() if self.file.startswith('true'): return defaultdict(int) class TestAuditor(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): self.testdir = os.path.join(mkdtemp(), 'tmp_test_account_auditor') self.logger = debug_logger() rmtree(self.testdir, ignore_errors=1) os.mkdir(self.testdir) fnames = ['true1.db', 'true2.db', 'true3.db', 'fail1.db', 'fail2.db'] for fn in fnames: with open(os.path.join(self.testdir, fn), 'w+') as f: f.write(' ') def tearDown(self): rmtree(os.path.dirname(self.testdir), ignore_errors=1) @mock.patch('swift.account.auditor.AccountBroker', FakeAccountBroker) def test_run_forever(self): sleep_times = random.randint(5, 10) call_times = sleep_times - 1 class FakeTime(object): def __init__(self): self.times = 0 def sleep(self, sec): self.times += 1 if self.times >= sleep_times: # stop forever by an error raise ValueError() def time(self): return time.time() conf = {} test_auditor = auditor.AccountAuditor(conf, logger=self.logger) with mock.patch('swift.account.auditor.time', FakeTime()): def fake_audit_location_generator(*args, **kwargs): files = os.listdir(self.testdir) return [(os.path.join(self.testdir, f), '', '') for f in files] with mock.patch('swift.account.auditor.audit_location_generator', fake_audit_location_generator): self.assertRaises(ValueError, test_auditor.run_forever) self.assertEqual(test_auditor.account_failures, 2 * call_times) self.assertEqual(test_auditor.account_passes, 3 * call_times) # now force timeout path code coverage def fake_one_audit_pass(reported): raise Timeout() with mock.patch('swift.account.auditor.AccountAuditor._one_audit_pass', fake_one_audit_pass): with mock.patch('swift.account.auditor.time', FakeTime()): self.assertRaises(ValueError, test_auditor.run_forever) self.assertEqual(test_auditor.account_failures, 2 * call_times) self.assertEqual(test_auditor.account_passes, 3 * call_times) @mock.patch('swift.account.auditor.AccountBroker', FakeAccountBroker) def test_run_once(self): conf = {} test_auditor = auditor.AccountAuditor(conf, logger=self.logger) def fake_audit_location_generator(*args, **kwargs): files = os.listdir(self.testdir) return [(os.path.join(self.testdir, f), '', '') for f in files] with mock.patch('swift.account.auditor.audit_location_generator', fake_audit_location_generator): test_auditor.run_once() self.assertEqual(test_auditor.account_failures, 2) self.assertEqual(test_auditor.account_passes, 3) @mock.patch('swift.account.auditor.AccountBroker', FakeAccountBroker) def test_one_audit_pass(self): conf = {} test_auditor = auditor.AccountAuditor(conf, logger=self.logger) def fake_audit_location_generator(*args, **kwargs): files = os.listdir(self.testdir) return [(os.path.join(self.testdir, f), '', '') for f in files] # force code coverage for logging path test_auditor.logging_interval = 0 with mock.patch('swift.account.auditor.audit_location_generator', fake_audit_location_generator): test_auditor._one_audit_pass(test_auditor.logging_interval) self.assertEqual(test_auditor.account_failures, 0) self.assertEqual(test_auditor.account_passes, 0) @mock.patch('swift.account.auditor.AccountBroker', FakeAccountBroker) def test_account_auditor(self): conf = {} test_auditor = auditor.AccountAuditor(conf, logger=self.logger) files = os.listdir(self.testdir) for f in files: path = os.path.join(self.testdir, f) test_auditor.account_audit(path) self.assertEqual(test_auditor.account_failures, 2) self.assertEqual(test_auditor.account_passes, 3) @patch_policies class TestAuditorRealBrokerMigration( AccountBrokerPreTrackContainerCountSetup, unittest.TestCase): def test_db_migration(self): # add a few containers policies = itertools.cycle(POLICIES) num_containers = len(POLICIES) * 3 per_policy_container_counts = defaultdict(int) for i in range(num_containers): name = 'test-container-%02d' % i policy = next(policies) self.broker.put_container(name, next(self.ts).internal, 0, 0, 0, int(policy)) per_policy_container_counts[int(policy)] += 1 self.broker._commit_puts() self.assertEqual(num_containers, self.broker.get_info()['container_count']) # still un-migrated self.assertUnmigrated(self.broker) # run auditor, and validate migration conf = {'devices': self.tempdir, 'mount_check': False, 'recon_cache_path': self.tempdir} test_auditor = auditor.AccountAuditor(conf, logger=debug_logger()) test_auditor.run_once() self.restore_account_broker() broker = auditor.AccountBroker(self.db_path) # go after rows directly to avoid unintentional migration with broker.get() as conn: rows = conn.execute(''' SELECT storage_policy_index, container_count FROM policy_stat ''').fetchall() for policy_index, container_count in rows: self.assertEqual(container_count, per_policy_container_counts[policy_index]) class TestAuditorRealBroker(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): self.logger = debug_logger() @with_tempdir def test_db_validate_fails(self, tempdir): ts = (Timestamp(t).internal for t in itertools.count(int(time.time()))) db_path = os.path.join(tempdir, 'sda', 'accounts', '0', '0', '0', 'test.db') broker = auditor.AccountBroker(db_path, account='a') broker.initialize(next(ts)) # add a few containers policies = itertools.cycle(POLICIES) num_containers = len(POLICIES) * 3 per_policy_container_counts = defaultdict(int) for i in range(num_containers): name = 'test-container-%02d' % i policy = next(policies) broker.put_container(name, next(ts), 0, 0, 0, int(policy)) per_policy_container_counts[int(policy)] += 1 broker._commit_puts() self.assertEqual(broker.get_info()['container_count'], num_containers) messed_up_policy = random.choice(list(POLICIES)) # now mess up a policy_stats table count with broker.get() as conn: conn.executescript(''' UPDATE policy_stat SET container_count = container_count - 1 WHERE storage_policy_index = %d; ''' % int(messed_up_policy)) # validate it's messed up policy_stats = broker.get_policy_stats() self.assertEqual( policy_stats[int(messed_up_policy)]['container_count'], per_policy_container_counts[int(messed_up_policy)] - 1) # do an audit conf = {'devices': tempdir, 'mount_check': False, 'recon_cache_path': tempdir} test_auditor = auditor.AccountAuditor(conf, logger=self.logger) test_auditor.run_once() # validate errors self.assertEqual(test_auditor.account_failures, 1) error_lines = test_auditor.logger.get_lines_for_level('error') self.assertEqual(len(error_lines), 1) error_message = error_lines[0] self.assertIn(broker.db_file, error_message) self.assertIn('container_count', error_message) self.assertIn('does not match', error_message) self.assertEqual(test_auditor.logger.get_increment_counts(), {'failures': 1}) if __name__ == '__main__': unittest.main()