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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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"""
test_aggregate
----------------------------------

Functional tests for aggregate resource.
"""

from openstack.tests.functional import base


class TestAggregate(base.BaseFunctionalTest):
    def test_aggregates(self):
        if not self.operator_cloud:
            self.skipTest("Operator cloud is required for this test")
        aggregate_name = self.getUniqueString()
        availability_zone = self.getUniqueString()
        self.addCleanup(self.cleanup, aggregate_name)
        aggregate = self.operator_cloud.create_aggregate(aggregate_name)

        aggregate_ids = [
            v['id'] for v in self.operator_cloud.list_aggregates()
        ]
        self.assertIn(aggregate['id'], aggregate_ids)

        aggregate = self.operator_cloud.update_aggregate(
            aggregate_name, availability_zone=availability_zone
        )
        self.assertEqual(availability_zone, aggregate['availability_zone'])

        aggregate = self.operator_cloud.set_aggregate_metadata(
            aggregate_name, {'key': 'value'}
        )
        self.assertIn('key', aggregate['metadata'])

        aggregate = self.operator_cloud.set_aggregate_metadata(
            aggregate_name, {'key': None}
        )
        self.assertNotIn('key', aggregate['metadata'])

        # Validate that we can delete by name
        self.assertTrue(self.operator_cloud.delete_aggregate(aggregate_name))

    def cleanup(self, aggregate_name):
        aggregate = self.operator_cloud.get_aggregate(aggregate_name)
        if aggregate:
            self.operator_cloud.delete_aggregate(aggregate['id'])