tempest/tempest/api/compute/servers/test_servers_microversions.py
zhufl e4fb4229c9 Adding description for testcases - compute part8
When Tempest is used in customer site, often we are required to
provide a testcase list including testcase names and descriptions.
Now no this kind of doc is available, so we can add descriptions
with the format of doc string for every testcase, so later we
can generata such a testcase description list.

There are hundreds of testcases missing descriptions, so we can
add them gradually, and limit the modified files in one patch
for the convenience of reviewing.

Change-Id: I858158cf4fb5e75208177f2c49b4e7f350f09a1e
partially-implements: blueprint testcase-description
2020-08-12 15:36:31 +08:00

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from tempest.api.compute import base
from tempest.common import waiters
from tempest.lib.common.utils import data_utils
from tempest.lib import decorators
# NOTE(gmann): This file is to write the tests which mainly
# tests newly added microversion schema related to servers APIs.
# As per (https://docs.openstack.org/tempest/latest/microversion_testing.
# html#tempest-scope-for-microversion-testing),
# we need to fill the API response schema gaps which gets modified
# during microversion change. To cover the testing of such schema
# we need to have operation schema test which just test
# the microversion schemas.
# If you are adding server APIs microversion schema file without
# their integration tests, you can add tests to cover those schema
# in this file.
class ServerShowV254Test(base.BaseV2ComputeTest):
"""Test servers API schema for compute microversion greater than 2.53"""
min_microversion = '2.54'
max_microversion = 'latest'
@decorators.idempotent_id('09170a98-4940-4637-add7-1a35121f1a5a')
def test_rebuild_server(self):
"""Test rebuilding server with microversion greater than 2.53"""
server = self.create_test_server(wait_until='ACTIVE')
keypair_name = data_utils.rand_name(
self.__class__.__name__ + '-keypair')
kwargs = {'name': keypair_name}
self.keypairs_client.create_keypair(**kwargs)
self.addCleanup(self.keypairs_client.delete_keypair,
keypair_name)
# Checking rebuild API response schema
self.servers_client.rebuild_server(server['id'], self.image_ref_alt,
key_name=keypair_name)
waiters.wait_for_server_status(self.servers_client,
server['id'], 'ACTIVE')
class ServerShowV257Test(base.BaseV2ComputeTest):
"""Test servers API schema for compute microversion greater than 2.56"""
min_microversion = '2.57'
max_microversion = 'latest'
@decorators.idempotent_id('803df848-080a-4261-8f11-b020cd9b6f60')
def test_rebuild_server(self):
"""Test rebuilding server with microversion greater than 2.56"""
server = self.create_test_server(wait_until='ACTIVE')
user_data = "ZWNobyAiaGVsbG8gd29ybGQi"
# Checking rebuild API response schema
self.servers_client.rebuild_server(server['id'], self.image_ref_alt,
user_data=user_data)
waiters.wait_for_server_status(self.servers_client,
server['id'], 'ACTIVE')