131 lines
5.3 KiB
Python
Executable File
131 lines
5.3 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/python -u
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# Copyright (c) 2010-2012 OpenStack, LLC.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain 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,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or
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# implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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import unittest
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from os import kill
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from signal import SIGTERM
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from subprocess import Popen
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from time import sleep
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from swift.common import client
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from test.probe.common import get_to_final_state, kill_pids, reset_environment
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class TestRunningWithEachTypeDown(unittest.TestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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self.pids, self.port2server, self.account_ring, self.container_ring, \
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self.object_ring, self.url, self.token, self.account = \
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reset_environment()
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def tearDown(self):
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kill_pids(self.pids)
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def test_main(self):
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# TODO: This test "randomly" pass or doesn't pass; need to find out why
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return
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apart, anodes = self.account_ring.get_nodes(self.account)
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kill(self.pids[self.port2server[anodes[0]['port']]], SIGTERM)
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cpart, cnodes = \
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self.container_ring.get_nodes(self.account, 'container1')
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kill(self.pids[self.port2server[cnodes[0]['port']]], SIGTERM)
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opart, onodes = \
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self.object_ring.get_nodes(self.account, 'container1', 'object1')
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kill(self.pids[self.port2server[onodes[0]['port']]], SIGTERM)
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try:
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client.put_container(self.url, self.token, 'container1')
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except client.ClientException, err:
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# This might 503 if one of the up container nodes tries to update
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# the down account node. It'll still be saved on one node, but we
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# can't assure the user.
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pass
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client.put_object(self.url, self.token, 'container1', 'object1', '1234')
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get_to_final_state()
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headers, containers = client.head_account(self.url, self.token)
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self.assertEquals(headers['x-account-container-count'], '1')
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self.assertEquals(headers['x-account-object-count'], '1')
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self.assertEquals(headers['x-account-bytes-used'], '4')
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found1 = False
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for container in containers:
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if container['name'] == 'container1':
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found1 = True
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self.assertEquals(container['count'], 1)
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self.assertEquals(container['bytes'], 4)
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self.assert_(found1)
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found1 = False
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for obj in client.get_container(self.url, self.token, 'container1')[1]:
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if obj['name'] == 'object1':
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found1 = True
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self.assertEquals(obj['bytes'], 4)
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self.assert_(found1)
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self.pids[self.port2server[anodes[0]['port']]] = \
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Popen(['swift-account-server',
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'/etc/swift/account-server/%d.conf' %
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((anodes[0]['port'] - 6002) / 10)]).pid
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self.pids[self.port2server[cnodes[0]['port']]] = \
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Popen(['swift-container-server',
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'/etc/swift/container-server/%d.conf' %
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((cnodes[0]['port'] - 6001) / 10)]).pid
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self.pids[self.port2server[onodes[0]['port']]] = \
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Popen(['swift-object-server',
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'/etc/swift/object-server/%d.conf' %
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((onodes[0]['port'] - 6000) / 10)]).pid
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sleep(2)
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headers, containers = client.head_account(self.url, self.token)
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self.assertEquals(headers['x-account-container-count'], '1')
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self.assertEquals(headers['x-account-object-count'], '1')
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self.assertEquals(headers['x-account-bytes-used'], '4')
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found1 = False
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for container in containers:
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if container['name'] == 'container1':
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found1 = True
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# The account node was previously down.
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self.assert_(not found1)
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found1 = False
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for obj in client.get_container(self.url, self.token, 'container1')[1]:
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if obj['name'] == 'object1':
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found1 = True
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self.assertEquals(obj['bytes'], 4)
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# The first container node 404s, but the proxy will try the next node
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# and succeed.
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self.assert_(found1)
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get_to_final_state()
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headers, containers = client.head_account(self.url, self.token)
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self.assertEquals(headers['x-account-container-count'], '1')
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self.assertEquals(headers['x-account-object-count'], '1')
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self.assertEquals(headers['x-account-bytes-used'], '4')
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found1 = False
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for container in containers:
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if container['name'] == 'container1':
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found1 = True
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self.assertEquals(container['count'], 1)
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self.assertEquals(container['bytes'], 4)
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self.assert_(found1)
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found1 = False
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for obj in client.get_container(self.url, self.token, 'container1')[1]:
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if obj['name'] == 'object1':
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found1 = True
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self.assertEquals(obj['bytes'], 4)
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self.assert_(found1)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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unittest.main()
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