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# This file is part of cloud-init. See LICENSE file for license information.
import datetime
import functools
import logging
import os
import sys
from contextlib import contextmanager
from pathlib import Path
from tarfile import TarFile
from typing import Dict, Generator, Iterator, Type
import pytest
from pycloudlib.lxd.instance import LXDInstance
from tests.integration_tests import integration_settings
from tests.integration_tests.clouds import (
AzureCloud,
Ec2Cloud,
GceCloud,
ImageSpecification,
IntegrationCloud,
LxdContainerCloud,
LxdVmCloud,
OciCloud,
OpenstackCloud,
_LxdIntegrationCloud,
)
from tests.integration_tests.instances import (
CloudInitSource,
IntegrationInstance,
)
log = logging.getLogger("integration_testing")
log.addHandler(logging.StreamHandler(sys.stdout))
log.setLevel(logging.INFO)
platforms: Dict[str, Type[IntegrationCloud]] = {
"ec2": Ec2Cloud,
"gce": GceCloud,
"azure": AzureCloud,
"oci": OciCloud,
"lxd_container": LxdContainerCloud,
"lxd_vm": LxdVmCloud,
"openstack": OpenstackCloud,
}
os_list = ["ubuntu"]
session_start_time = datetime.datetime.now().strftime("%y%m%d%H%M%S")
def pytest_runtest_setup(item):
"""Skip tests on unsupported clouds.
A test can take any number of marks to specify the platforms it can
run on. If a platform(s) is specified and we're not running on that
platform, then skip the test. If platform specific marks are not
specified, then we assume the test can be run anywhere.
"""
all_platforms = platforms.keys()
test_marks = [mark.name for mark in item.iter_markers()]
supported_platforms = set(all_platforms).intersection(test_marks)
current_platform = integration_settings.PLATFORM
unsupported_message = "Cannot run on platform {}".format(current_platform)
if "no_container" in test_marks:
if "lxd_container" in test_marks:
raise Exception(
"lxd_container and no_container marks simultaneously set "
"on test"
)
if current_platform == "lxd_container":
pytest.skip(unsupported_message)
if supported_platforms and current_platform not in supported_platforms:
pytest.skip(unsupported_message)
image = ImageSpecification.from_os_image()
current_os = image.os
supported_os_set = set(os_list).intersection(test_marks)
if current_os and supported_os_set and current_os not in supported_os_set:
pytest.skip("Cannot run on OS {}".format(current_os))
if "unstable" in test_marks and not integration_settings.RUN_UNSTABLE:
pytest.skip("Test marked unstable. Manually remove mark to run it")
current_release = image.release
if "not_{}".format(current_release) in test_marks:
pytest.skip("Cannot run on release {}".format(current_release))
# disable_subp_usage is defined at a higher level, but we don't
# want it applied here
@pytest.fixture()
def disable_subp_usage(request):
pass
@pytest.fixture(scope="session")
def session_cloud() -> Generator[IntegrationCloud, None, None]:
if integration_settings.PLATFORM not in platforms.keys():
raise ValueError(
f"{integration_settings.PLATFORM} is an invalid PLATFORM "
f"specified in settings. Must be one of {list(platforms.keys())}"
)
cloud = platforms[integration_settings.PLATFORM]()
cloud.emit_settings_to_log()
yield cloud
cloud.destroy()
def get_validated_source(
session_cloud: IntegrationCloud,
source=integration_settings.CLOUD_INIT_SOURCE,
) -> CloudInitSource:
if source == "NONE":
return CloudInitSource.NONE
elif source == "IN_PLACE":
if session_cloud.datasource not in ["lxd_container", "lxd_vm"]:
raise ValueError(
"IN_PLACE as CLOUD_INIT_SOURCE only works for LXD"
)
return CloudInitSource.IN_PLACE
elif source == "PROPOSED":
return CloudInitSource.PROPOSED
elif source.startswith("ppa:"):
return CloudInitSource.PPA
elif os.path.isfile(str(source)):
return CloudInitSource.DEB_PACKAGE
elif source == "UPGRADE":
return CloudInitSource.UPGRADE
raise ValueError(f"Invalid value for CLOUD_INIT_SOURCE setting: {source}")
@pytest.fixture(scope="session")
def setup_image(session_cloud: IntegrationCloud, request):
"""Setup the target environment with the correct version of cloud-init.
So we can launch instances / run tests with the correct image
"""
source = get_validated_source(session_cloud)
if not source.installs_new_version():
return
log.info("Setting up environment for %s", session_cloud.datasource)
client = session_cloud.launch()
client.install_new_cloud_init(source)
# Even if we're keeping instances, we don't want to keep this
# one around as it was just for image creation
client.destroy()
log.info("Done with environment setup")
# For some reason a yield here raises a
# ValueError: setup_image did not yield a value
# during setup so use a finalizer instead.
request.addfinalizer(session_cloud.delete_snapshot)
def _collect_logs(
instance: IntegrationInstance, node_id: str, test_failed: bool
):
"""Collect logs from remote instance.
Args:
instance: The current IntegrationInstance to collect logs from
node_id: The pytest representation of this test, E.g.:
tests/integration_tests/test_example.py::TestExample.test_example
test_failed: If test failed or not
"""
if any(
[
integration_settings.COLLECT_LOGS == "NEVER",
integration_settings.COLLECT_LOGS == "ON_ERROR"
and not test_failed,
]
):
return
instance.execute(
"cloud-init collect-logs -u -t /var/tmp/cloud-init.tar.gz"
)
node_id_path = Path(
node_id.replace(
".py", ""
) # Having a directory with '.py' would be weird
.replace("::", os.path.sep) # Turn classes/tests into paths
.replace("[", "-") # For parametrized names
.replace("]", "") # For parameterized names
)
log_dir = (
Path(integration_settings.LOCAL_LOG_PATH)
/ session_start_time
/ node_id_path
)
log.info("Writing logs to %s", log_dir)
if not log_dir.exists():
log_dir.mkdir(parents=True)
# Add a symlink to the latest log output directory
last_symlink = Path(integration_settings.LOCAL_LOG_PATH) / "last"
if os.path.islink(last_symlink):
os.unlink(last_symlink)
os.symlink(log_dir.parent, last_symlink)
tarball_path = log_dir / "cloud-init.tar.gz"
try:
instance.pull_file("/var/tmp/cloud-init.tar.gz", tarball_path)
except Exception as e:
log.error("Failed to pull logs: %s", e)
return
tarball = TarFile.open(str(tarball_path))
tarball.extractall(path=str(log_dir))
tarball_path.unlink()
@contextmanager
def _client(
request, fixture_utils, session_cloud: IntegrationCloud
) -> Iterator[IntegrationInstance]:
"""Fixture implementation for the client fixtures.
Launch the dynamic IntegrationClient instance using any provided
userdata, yield to the test, then cleanup
"""
getter = functools.partial(
fixture_utils.closest_marker_first_arg_or, request, default=None
)
user_data = getter("user_data")
name = getter("instance_name")
lxd_config_dict = getter("lxd_config_dict")
lxd_setup = getter("lxd_setup")
lxd_use_exec = fixture_utils.closest_marker_args_or(
request, "lxd_use_exec", None
)
launch_kwargs = {}
if name is not None:
launch_kwargs["name"] = name
if lxd_config_dict is not None:
if not isinstance(session_cloud, _LxdIntegrationCloud):
pytest.skip("lxd_config_dict requires LXD")
launch_kwargs["config_dict"] = lxd_config_dict
if lxd_use_exec is not None:
if not isinstance(session_cloud, _LxdIntegrationCloud):
pytest.skip("lxd_use_exec requires LXD")
launch_kwargs["execute_via_ssh"] = False
local_launch_kwargs = {}
if lxd_setup is not None:
if not isinstance(session_cloud, _LxdIntegrationCloud):
pytest.skip("lxd_setup requires LXD")
local_launch_kwargs["lxd_setup"] = lxd_setup
with session_cloud.launch(
user_data=user_data, launch_kwargs=launch_kwargs, **local_launch_kwargs
) as instance:
if lxd_use_exec is not None and isinstance(
instance.instance, LXDInstance
):
# Existing instances are not affected by the launch kwargs, so
# ensure it here; we still need the launch kwarg so waiting works
instance.instance.execute_via_ssh = False
previous_failures = request.session.testsfailed
yield instance
test_failed = request.session.testsfailed - previous_failures > 0
_collect_logs(instance, request.node.nodeid, test_failed)
@pytest.fixture
def client(
request, fixture_utils, session_cloud, setup_image
) -> Iterator[IntegrationInstance]:
"""Provide a client that runs for every test."""
with _client(request, fixture_utils, session_cloud) as client:
yield client
@pytest.fixture(scope="module")
def module_client(
request, fixture_utils, session_cloud, setup_image
) -> Iterator[IntegrationInstance]:
"""Provide a client that runs once per module."""
with _client(request, fixture_utils, session_cloud) as client:
yield client
@pytest.fixture(scope="class")
def class_client(
request, fixture_utils, session_cloud, setup_image
) -> Iterator[IntegrationInstance]:
"""Provide a client that runs once per class."""
with _client(request, fixture_utils, session_cloud) as client:
yield client
def pytest_assertrepr_compare(op, left, right):
"""Custom integration test assertion explanations.
See
https://docs.pytest.org/en/stable/assert.html#defining-your-own-explanation-for-failed-assertions
for pytest's documentation.
"""
if op == "not in" and isinstance(left, str) and isinstance(right, str):
# This stanza emits an improved assertion message if we're testing for
# the presence of a string within a cloud-init log: it will report only
# the specific lines containing the string (instead of the full log,
# the default behaviour).
potential_log_lines = right.splitlines()
first_line = potential_log_lines[0]
if "DEBUG" in first_line and "Cloud-init" in first_line:
# We are looking at a cloud-init log, so just pick out the relevant
# lines
found_lines = [
line for line in potential_log_lines if left in line
]
return [
'"{}" not in cloud-init.log string; unexpectedly found on'
" these lines:".format(left)
] + found_lines
def pytest_configure(config):
"""Perform initial configuration, before the test runs start.
This hook is only called if integration tests are being executed, so we can
use it to configure defaults for integration testing that differ from the
rest of the tests in the codebase.
See
https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/reference.html#_pytest.hookspec.pytest_configure
for pytest's documentation.
"""
if "log_cli_level" in config.option and not config.option.log_cli_level:
# If log_cli_level is available in this version of pytest and not set
# to anything, set it to INFO.
config.option.log_cli_level = "INFO"
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