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Description: Disable some functional tests
 We don't really care about zmq for the moment.
Author: Thomas Goirand <zigo@debian.org>
Forwarded: not-needed
Last-Update: 2018-08-20

--- a/oslo_messaging/tests/functional/test_rabbitmq.py	2017-09-17 21:53:44.961273588 +0000
+++ /dev/null	2016-10-17 11:11:15.359358587 +0000
@@ -1,129 +0,0 @@
-#    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
-#    a copy of the License at
-#
-#         http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-#
-#    Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-#    distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
-#    WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
-#    License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
-#    under the License.
-
-
-import os
-import signal
-import time
-
-import fixtures
-from pifpaf.drivers import rabbitmq
-
-from oslo_messaging.tests.functional import utils
-from oslo_messaging.tests import utils as test_utils
-
-
-class ConnectedPortMatcher(object):
-    def __init__(self, port):
-        self.port = port
-
-    def __eq__(self, data):
-        return data.get("port") == self.port
-
-    def __repr__(self):
-        return "<ConnectedPortMatcher port=%d>" % self.port
-
-
-class RabbitMQFailoverTests(test_utils.BaseTestCase):
-    DRIVERS = [
-        "rabbit",
-    ]
-
-    def test_failover_scenario(self):
-        # NOTE(sileht): run this test only if functional suite run of a driver
-        # that use rabbitmq as backend
-        self.driver = os.environ.get('TRANSPORT_DRIVER')
-        if self.driver not in self.DRIVERS:
-            self.skipTest("TRANSPORT_DRIVER is not set to a rabbit driver")
-
-        # NOTE(sileht): Allow only one response at a time, to
-        # have only one tcp connection for reply and ensure it will failover
-        # correctly
-        self.config(heartbeat_timeout_threshold=1,
-                    rpc_conn_pool_size=1,
-                    kombu_reconnect_delay=0,
-                    rabbit_retry_interval=0,
-                    rabbit_retry_backoff=0,
-                    group='oslo_messaging_rabbit')
-
-        self.pifpaf = self.useFixture(rabbitmq.RabbitMQDriver(cluster=True,
-                                                              port=5692))
-
-        self.url = self.pifpaf.env["PIFPAF_URL"]
-        self.n1 = self.pifpaf.env["PIFPAF_RABBITMQ_NODENAME1"]
-        self.n2 = self.pifpaf.env["PIFPAF_RABBITMQ_NODENAME2"]
-        self.n3 = self.pifpaf.env["PIFPAF_RABBITMQ_NODENAME3"]
-
-        # ensure connections will be establish to the first node
-        self.pifpaf.stop_node(self.n2)
-        self.pifpaf.stop_node(self.n3)
-
-        self.servers = self.useFixture(utils.RpcServerGroupFixture(
-            self.conf, self.url, endpoint=self, names=["server"]))
-
-        # Don't randomize rabbit hosts
-        self.useFixture(fixtures.MockPatch(
-            'oslo_messaging._drivers.impl_rabbit.random',
-            side_effect=lambda x: x))
-
-        # NOTE(sileht): this connects server connections and reply
-        # connection to nodename n1
-        self.client = self.servers.client(0)
-        self.client.ping()
-        self._check_ports(self.pifpaf.port)
-
-        # Switch to node n2
-        self.pifpaf.start_node(self.n2)
-        self.assertEqual("callback done", self.client.kill_and_process())
-        self.assertEqual("callback done", self.client.just_process())
-        self._check_ports(self.pifpaf.get_port(self.n2))
-
-        # Switch to node n3
-        self.pifpaf.start_node(self.n3)
-        time.sleep(0.1)
-        self.pifpaf.kill_node(self.n2, signal=signal.SIGKILL)
-        time.sleep(0.1)
-        self.assertEqual("callback done", self.client.just_process())
-        self._check_ports(self.pifpaf.get_port(self.n3))
-
-        self.pifpaf.start_node(self.n1)
-        time.sleep(0.1)
-        self.pifpaf.kill_node(self.n3, signal=signal.SIGKILL)
-        time.sleep(0.1)
-        self.assertEqual("callback done", self.client.just_process())
-        self._check_ports(self.pifpaf.get_port(self.n1))
-
-    def kill_and_process(self, *args, **kargs):
-        self.pifpaf.kill_node(self.n1, signal=signal.SIGKILL)
-        time.sleep(0.1)
-        return "callback done"
-
-    def just_process(self, *args, **kargs):
-        return "callback done"
-
-    def _check_ports(self, port):
-        rpc_server = self.servers.servers[0].server
-        connection_contexts = [
-            # rpc server
-            rpc_server.listener._poll_style_listener.conn,
-            # rpc client
-            self.client.client.transport._driver._get_connection(),
-            # rpc client replies waiter
-            self.client.client.transport._driver._reply_q_conn,
-        ]
-
-        ports = [cctxt.connection.channel.connection.sock.getpeername()[1]
-                 for cctxt in connection_contexts]
-
-        self.assertEqual([port] * len(ports), ports,
-                         "expected: %s, rpc-server: %s, rpc-client: %s, "
-                         "rpc-replies: %s" % tuple([port] + ports))