swift/test/probe/common.py
Clay Gerrard 0efac0cac2 make probetests work with conf.d configs
Change-Id: I451ff4629730a334ac1bd8fc6cd75de95314e153
2014-03-12 12:04:45 -07:00

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# Copyright (c) 2010-2012 OpenStack Foundation
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from httplib import HTTPConnection
import os
from subprocess import Popen, PIPE
import sys
from time import sleep, time
from collections import defaultdict
from swiftclient import get_auth, head_account
from swift.common.ring import Ring
from swift.common.utils import readconf
from swift.common.manager import Manager
from test.probe import CHECK_SERVER_TIMEOUT, VALIDATE_RSYNC
def get_server_number(port, port2server):
server_number = port2server[port]
server, number = server_number[:-1], server_number[-1:]
try:
number = int(number)
except ValueError:
# probably the proxy
return server_number, None
return server, number
def start_server(port, port2server, pids, check=True):
server, number = get_server_number(port, port2server)
err = Manager([server]).start(number=number, wait=False)
if err:
raise Exception('unable to start %s' % (
server if not number else '%s%s' % (server, number)))
if check:
return check_server(port, port2server, pids)
return None
def check_server(port, port2server, pids, timeout=CHECK_SERVER_TIMEOUT):
server = port2server[port]
if server[:-1] in ('account', 'container', 'object'):
if int(server[-1]) > 4:
return None
path = '/connect/1/2'
if server[:-1] == 'container':
path += '/3'
elif server[:-1] == 'object':
path += '/3/4'
try_until = time() + timeout
while True:
try:
conn = HTTPConnection('127.0.0.1', port)
conn.request('GET', path)
resp = conn.getresponse()
# 404 because it's a nonsense path (and mount_check is false)
# 507 in case the test target is a VM using mount_check
if resp.status not in (404, 507):
raise Exception(
'Unexpected status %s' % resp.status)
break
except Exception as err:
if time() > try_until:
print err
print 'Giving up on %s:%s after %s seconds.' % (
server, port, timeout)
raise err
sleep(0.1)
else:
try_until = time() + timeout
while True:
try:
url, token = get_auth('http://127.0.0.1:8080/auth/v1.0',
'test:tester', 'testing')
account = url.split('/')[-1]
head_account(url, token)
return url, token, account
except Exception as err:
if time() > try_until:
print err
print 'Giving up on proxy:8080 after 30 seconds.'
raise err
sleep(0.1)
return None
def kill_server(port, port2server, pids):
server, number = get_server_number(port, port2server)
err = Manager([server]).kill(number=number)
if err:
raise Exception('unable to kill %s' % (server if not number else
'%s%s' % (server, number)))
try_until = time() + 30
while True:
try:
conn = HTTPConnection('127.0.0.1', port)
conn.request('GET', '/')
conn.getresponse()
except Exception as err:
break
if time() > try_until:
raise Exception(
'Still answering on port %s after 30 seconds' % port)
sleep(0.1)
def kill_servers(port2server, pids):
Manager(['all']).kill()
def kill_nonprimary_server(primary_nodes, port2server, pids):
primary_ports = [n['port'] for n in primary_nodes]
for port, server in port2server.iteritems():
if port in primary_ports:
server_type = server[:-1]
break
else:
raise Exception('Cannot figure out server type for %r' % primary_nodes)
for port, server in list(port2server.iteritems()):
if server[:-1] == server_type and port not in primary_ports:
kill_server(port, port2server, pids)
return port
def get_ring(server, force_validate=None):
ring = Ring('/etc/swift/%s.ring.gz' % server)
if not VALIDATE_RSYNC and not force_validate:
return ring
# easy sanity checks
assert 3 == ring.replica_count, '%s has %s replicas instead of 3' % (
ring.serialized_path, ring.replica_count)
assert 4 == len(ring.devs), '%s has %s devices instead of 4' % (
ring.serialized_path, len(ring.devs))
# map server to config by port
port_to_config = {}
for server_ in Manager([server]):
for config_path in server_.conf_files():
conf = readconf(config_path,
section_name='%s-replicator' % server_.type)
port_to_config[int(conf['bind_port'])] = conf
for dev in ring.devs:
# verify server is exposing mounted device
conf = port_to_config[dev['port']]
for device in os.listdir(conf['devices']):
if device == dev['device']:
dev_path = os.path.join(conf['devices'], device)
full_path = os.path.realpath(dev_path)
assert os.path.exists(full_path), \
'device %s in %s was not found (%s)' % (
device, conf['devices'], full_path)
break
else:
raise AssertionError(
"unable to find ring device %s under %s's devices (%s)" % (
dev['device'], server, conf['devices']))
# verify server is exposing rsync device
if port_to_config[dev['port']].get('vm_test_mode', False):
rsync_export = '%s%s' % (server, dev['replication_port'])
else:
rsync_export = server
cmd = "rsync rsync://localhost/%s" % rsync_export
p = Popen(cmd, shell=True, stdout=PIPE)
stdout, _stderr = p.communicate()
if p.returncode:
raise AssertionError('unable to connect to rsync '
'export %s (%s)' % (rsync_export, cmd))
for line in stdout.splitlines():
if line.rsplit(None, 1)[-1] == dev['device']:
break
else:
raise AssertionError("unable to find ring device %s under rsync's "
"exported devices for %s (%s)" % (
dev['device'], rsync_export, cmd))
return ring
def reset_environment():
p = Popen("resetswift 2>&1", shell=True, stdout=PIPE)
stdout, _stderr = p.communicate()
print stdout
Manager(['all']).stop()
pids = {}
try:
account_ring = get_ring('account')
container_ring = get_ring('container')
object_ring = get_ring('object')
Manager(['main']).start(wait=False)
port2server = {}
for server, port in [('account', 6002), ('container', 6001),
('object', 6000)]:
for number in xrange(1, 9):
port2server[port + (number * 10)] = '%s%d' % (server, number)
for port in port2server:
check_server(port, port2server, pids)
port2server[8080] = 'proxy'
url, token, account = check_server(8080, port2server, pids)
config_dict = defaultdict(dict)
for name in ('account', 'container', 'object'):
for server_name in (name, '%s-replicator' % name):
for server in Manager([server_name]):
for i, conf in enumerate(server.conf_files(), 1):
config_dict[server.server][i] = conf
except BaseException:
try:
raise
except AssertionError as e:
print >>sys.stderr, 'ERROR: %s' % e
os._exit(1)
finally:
try:
kill_servers(port2server, pids)
except Exception:
pass
return pids, port2server, account_ring, container_ring, object_ring, url, \
token, account, config_dict
def get_to_final_state():
replicators = Manager(['account-replicator', 'container-replicator',
'object-replicator'])
replicators.stop()
updaters = Manager(['container-updater', 'object-updater'])
updaters.stop()
replicators.once()
updaters.once()
replicators.once()
if __name__ == "__main__":
for server in ('account', 'container', 'object'):
get_ring(server, force_validate=True)
print '%s OK' % server