tempest/tempest/api/identity/admin/v3/test_endpoints.py

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# Copyright 2013 OpenStack Foundation
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from tempest.api.identity import base
from tempest.lib.common.utils import data_utils
from tempest.lib.common.utils import test_utils
from tempest.lib import decorators
class EndPointsTestJSON(base.BaseIdentityV3AdminTest):
"""Test keystone endpoints"""
# NOTE: force_tenant_isolation is true in the base class by default but
# overridden to false here to allow test execution for clouds using the
# pre-provisioned credentials provider.
force_tenant_isolation = False
@classmethod
def setup_clients(cls):
super(EndPointsTestJSON, cls).setup_clients()
cls.client = cls.endpoints_client
@classmethod
def resource_setup(cls):
super(EndPointsTestJSON, cls).resource_setup()
cls.service_ids = list()
# Create endpoints so as to use for LIST and GET test cases
interfaces = ['public', 'internal']
cls.setup_endpoint_ids = list()
for i in range(2):
service = cls._create_service()
cls.service_ids.append(service['id'])
cls.addClassResourceCleanup(
cls.services_client.delete_service, service['id'])
region_name = data_utils.rand_name('region')
url = data_utils.rand_url()
endpoint = cls.client.create_endpoint(
service_id=cls.service_ids[i], interface=interfaces[i],
url=url, region=region_name, enabled=True)['endpoint']
region = cls.regions_client.show_region(region_name)['region']
cls.addClassResourceCleanup(
cls.regions_client.delete_region, region['id'])
cls.addClassResourceCleanup(
cls.client.delete_endpoint, endpoint['id'])
cls.setup_endpoint_ids.append(endpoint['id'])
@classmethod
def _create_service(cls, s_name=None, s_type=None, s_description=None):
if s_name is None:
s_name = data_utils.rand_name('service')
if s_type is None:
s_type = data_utils.rand_name('type')
if s_description is None:
s_description = data_utils.rand_name('description')
service_data = (
cls.services_client.create_service(name=s_name, type=s_type,
description=s_description))
return service_data['service']
@decorators.idempotent_id('c19ecf90-240e-4e23-9966-21cee3f6a618')
def test_list_endpoints(self):
"""Test listing keystone endpoints by filters"""
# Get the list of all the endpoints.
fetched_endpoints = self.client.list_endpoints()['endpoints']
fetched_endpoint_ids = [e['id'] for e in fetched_endpoints]
# Check that all the created endpoints are present in
# "fetched_endpoints".
missing_endpoints =\
[e for e in self.setup_endpoint_ids
if e not in fetched_endpoint_ids]
self.assertEqual(0, len(missing_endpoints),
"Failed to find endpoint %s in fetched list" %
', '.join(str(e) for e in missing_endpoints))
# Check that filtering endpoints by service_id works.
fetched_endpoints_for_service = self.client.list_endpoints(
service_id=self.service_ids[0])['endpoints']
fetched_endpoints_for_alt_service = self.client.list_endpoints(
service_id=self.service_ids[1])['endpoints']
# Assert that both filters returned the correct result.
self.assertEqual(1, len(fetched_endpoints_for_service))
self.assertEqual(1, len(fetched_endpoints_for_alt_service))
self.assertEqual(set(self.setup_endpoint_ids),
set([fetched_endpoints_for_service[0]['id'],
fetched_endpoints_for_alt_service[0]['id']]))
# Check that filtering endpoints by interface works.
fetched_public_endpoints = self.client.list_endpoints(
interface='public')['endpoints']
fetched_internal_endpoints = self.client.list_endpoints(
interface='internal')['endpoints']
# Check that the expected endpoint_id is present per filter. [0] is
# public and [1] is internal.
self.assertIn(self.setup_endpoint_ids[0],
[e['id'] for e in fetched_public_endpoints])
self.assertIn(self.setup_endpoint_ids[1],
[e['id'] for e in fetched_internal_endpoints])
@decorators.idempotent_id('0e2446d2-c1fd-461b-a729-b9e73e3e3b37')
def test_create_list_show_delete_endpoint(self):
"""Test creating, listing, showing and deleting keystone endpoint"""
region_name = data_utils.rand_name('region')
url = data_utils.rand_url()
interface = 'public'
endpoint = self.client.create_endpoint(service_id=self.service_ids[0],
interface=interface,
url=url, region=region_name,
enabled=True)['endpoint']
region = self.regions_client.show_region(region_name)['region']
self.addCleanup(self.regions_client.delete_region, region['id'])
self.addCleanup(test_utils.call_and_ignore_notfound_exc,
self.client.delete_endpoint, endpoint['id'])
# Asserting Create Endpoint response body
self.assertEqual(region_name, endpoint['region'])
self.assertEqual(url, endpoint['url'])
# Checking if created endpoint is present in the list of endpoints
fetched_endpoints = self.client.list_endpoints()['endpoints']
fetched_endpoints_id = [e['id'] for e in fetched_endpoints]
self.assertIn(endpoint['id'], fetched_endpoints_id)
# Show endpoint
fetched_endpoint = (
self.client.show_endpoint(endpoint['id'])['endpoint'])
# Asserting if the attributes of endpoint are the same
self.assertEqual(self.service_ids[0], fetched_endpoint['service_id'])
self.assertEqual(interface, fetched_endpoint['interface'])
self.assertEqual(url, fetched_endpoint['url'])
self.assertEqual(region_name, fetched_endpoint['region'])
self.assertEqual(True, fetched_endpoint['enabled'])
# Deleting the endpoint created in this method
self.client.delete_endpoint(endpoint['id'])
# Checking whether endpoint is deleted successfully
fetched_endpoints = self.client.list_endpoints()['endpoints']
fetched_endpoints_id = [e['id'] for e in fetched_endpoints]
self.assertNotIn(endpoint['id'], fetched_endpoints_id)
@decorators.attr(type='smoke')
@decorators.idempotent_id('37e8f15e-ee7c-4657-a1e7-f6b61e375eff')
def test_update_endpoint(self):
"""Test updating keystone endpoint"""
# NOTE(zhufl) Service2 should be created before endpoint_for_update
# is created, because Service2 must be deleted after
# endpoint_for_update is deleted, otherwise we will get a 404 error
# when deleting endpoint_for_update if endpoint's service is deleted.
# Creating service for updating endpoint with new service ID
s_name = data_utils.rand_name('service')
s_type = data_utils.rand_name('type')
s_description = data_utils.rand_name('description')
service2 = self._create_service(s_name=s_name, s_type=s_type,
s_description=s_description)
self.addCleanup(self.services_client.delete_service, service2['id'])
# Creating an endpoint so as to check update endpoint with new values
region1_name = data_utils.rand_name('region')
url1 = data_utils.rand_url()
interface1 = 'public'
endpoint_for_update = (
self.client.create_endpoint(service_id=self.service_ids[0],
interface=interface1,
url=url1, region=region1_name,
enabled=True)['endpoint'])
region1 = self.regions_client.show_region(region1_name)['region']
self.addCleanup(self.regions_client.delete_region, region1['id'])
# Updating endpoint with new values
region2_name = data_utils.rand_name('region')
url2 = data_utils.rand_url()
interface2 = 'internal'
endpoint = self.client.update_endpoint(endpoint_for_update['id'],
service_id=service2['id'],
interface=interface2,
url=url2, region=region2_name,
enabled=False)['endpoint']
region2 = self.regions_client.show_region(region2_name)['region']
self.addCleanup(self.regions_client.delete_region, region2['id'])
self.addCleanup(self.client.delete_endpoint, endpoint_for_update['id'])
# Asserting if the attributes of endpoint are updated
self.assertEqual(service2['id'], endpoint['service_id'])
self.assertEqual(interface2, endpoint['interface'])
self.assertEqual(url2, endpoint['url'])
self.assertEqual(region2_name, endpoint['region'])
self.assertEqual(False, endpoint['enabled'])