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import os
import time
import six
from tempest.lib.cli import base
from tempest.lib.cli import output_parser
from tempest.lib import exceptions
_CREDS_FILE = 'functional_creds.conf'
def credentials():
"""Retrieves credentials to run functional tests
Credentials are either read from the environment or from a config file
('functional_creds.conf'). Environment variables override those from the
config file.
The 'functional_creds.conf' file is the clean and new way to use (by
default tox 2.0 does not pass environment variables).
"""
username = os.environ.get('OS_USERNAME')
password = os.environ.get('OS_PASSWORD')
tenant_name = (os.environ.get('OS_TENANT_NAME')
or os.environ.get('OS_PROJECT_NAME'))
auth_url = os.environ.get('OS_AUTH_URL')
config = six.moves.configparser.RawConfigParser()
if config.read(_CREDS_FILE):
username = username or config.get('admin', 'user')
password = password or config.get('admin', 'pass')
tenant_name = tenant_name or config.get('admin', 'tenant')
auth_url = auth_url or config.get('auth', 'uri')
return {
'username': username,
'password': password,
'tenant_name': tenant_name,
'uri': auth_url
}
class ClientTestBase(base.ClientTestBase):
"""Cinder base class, issues calls to cinderclient.
"""
def setUp(self):
super(ClientTestBase, self).setUp()
self.clients = self._get_clients()
self.parser = output_parser
def _get_clients(self):
cli_dir = os.environ.get(
'OS_CINDERCLIENT_EXEC_DIR',
os.path.join(os.path.abspath('.'), '.tox/functional/bin'))
return base.CLIClient(cli_dir=cli_dir, **credentials())
def cinder(self, *args, **kwargs):
return self.clients.cinder(*args,
**kwargs)
def assertTableHeaders(self, output_lines, field_names):
"""Verify that output table has headers item listed in field_names.
:param output_lines: output table from cmd
:param field_names: field names from the output table of the cmd
"""
table = self.parser.table(output_lines)
headers = table['headers']
for field in field_names:
self.assertIn(field, headers)
def assertTableStruct(self, items, field_names):
"""Verify that all items has keys listed in field_names.
:param items: items to assert are field names in the output table
:type items: list
:param field_names: field names from the output table of the cmd
:type field_names: list
"""
# Strip off the --- if present
for item in items:
for field in field_names:
self.assertIn(field, item)
def assert_object_details(self, expected, items):
"""Check presence of common object properties.
:param expected: expected object properties
:param items: object properties
"""
for value in expected:
self.assertIn(value, items)
def _get_property_from_output(self, output):
"""Create a dictionary from an output
:param output: the output of the cmd
"""
obj = {}
items = self.parser.listing(output)
for item in items:
obj[item['Property']] = six.text_type(item['Value'])
return obj
def object_cmd(self, object_name, cmd):
return (object_name + '-' + cmd if object_name != 'volume' else cmd)
def wait_for_object_status(self, object_name, object_id, status,
timeout=60):
"""Wait until object reaches given status.
:param object_name: object name
:param object_id: uuid4 id of an object
:param status: expected status of an object
:param timeout: timeout in seconds
"""
cmd = self.object_cmd(object_name, 'show')
start_time = time.time()
while time.time() - start_time < timeout:
if status in self.cinder(cmd, params=object_id):
break
else:
self.fail("%s %s did not reach status %s after %d seconds."
% (object_name, object_id, status, timeout))
def check_object_deleted(self, object_name, object_id, timeout=60):
"""Check that object deleted successfully.
:param object_name: object name
:param object_id: uuid4 id of an object
:param timeout: timeout in seconds
"""
cmd = self.object_cmd(object_name, 'show')
try:
start_time = time.time()
while time.time() - start_time < timeout:
if object_id not in self.cinder(cmd, params=object_id):
break
except exceptions.CommandFailed:
pass
else:
self.fail("%s %s not deleted after %d seconds."
% (object_name, object_id, timeout))
def object_create(self, object_name, params):
"""Create an object.
:param object_name: object name
:param params: parameters to cinder command
:return: object dictionary
"""
cmd = self.object_cmd(object_name, 'create')
output = self.cinder(cmd, params=params)
object = self._get_property_from_output(output)
self.addCleanup(self.object_delete, object_name, object['id'])
self.wait_for_object_status(object_name, object['id'], 'available')
return object
def object_delete(self, object_name, object_id):
"""Delete specified object by ID.
:param object_name: object name
:param object_id: uuid4 id of an object
"""
cmd = self.object_cmd(object_name, 'list')
cmd_delete = self.object_cmd(object_name, 'delete')
if object_id in self.cinder(cmd):
self.cinder(cmd_delete, params=object_id)
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