almanach/integration_tests/test_collector_volume_multi_detach.py
Nguyen Hung Phuong 90bb67ffb6 Clean imports in code
In some part in the code we import objects.
In the Openstack style guidelines they recommend to import only
modules.

http://docs.openstack.org/developer/hacking/#imports

Change-Id: I58b2dab1a46128893648630edba615e2592040ac
2016-08-25 17:14:29 -04:00

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# Copyright 2016 Internap.
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import uuid
from hamcrest import assert_that
from hamcrest import equal_to
from hamcrest import has_entry
from retry import retry
from base_api_volume_testcase import BaseApiVolumeTestCase
from builders import messages
class CollectorVolumeMultiDetachTest(BaseApiVolumeTestCase):
def test_multi_detach_volume(self):
tenant_id = str(uuid.uuid4())
instance_id1 = str(uuid.uuid4())
instance_id2 = str(uuid.uuid4())
volume_id = str(uuid.uuid4())
self.rabbitMqHelper.push(message=messages.get_volume_create_end_sample(
volume_id=volume_id, tenant_id=tenant_id, volume_type=messages.DEFAULT_VOLUME_TYPE))
self.rabbitMqHelper.push(message=messages.get_volume_attach_kilo_end_sample(
volume_id=volume_id, tenant_id=tenant_id, attached_to=[instance_id1, instance_id2]))
self.rabbitMqHelper.push(message=messages.get_volume_attach_kilo_end_sample(
volume_id=volume_id, tenant_id=tenant_id, attached_to=[instance_id2]))
self.assert_that_volume_entity_has_only_one_instance_attached(tenant_id, instance_id2)
@retry(exceptions=AssertionError, delay=1, max_delay=300)
def assert_that_volume_entity_has_only_one_instance_attached(self, tenant_id, instance_id2):
entities = self.almanachHelper.get_entities(tenant_id, "2016-01-01 00:00:00.000")
assert_that(len(entities), equal_to(1))
assert_that(entities[0], has_entry("end", None))
assert_that(entities[0], has_entry("attached_to", [instance_id2]))