b88084003f
The change introduces the possibility to run the persister with the new confluent-kafka client. It has to be enabled in the configuration file. Story: 2003705 Task: 30117 Depends-On: https://review.opendev.org/675297 Change-Id: I05428b8ae9e0ba9af5b81d3b103434ebd5657108
114 lines
4.1 KiB
Python
114 lines
4.1 KiB
Python
# (C) Copyright 2019 Fujitsu Limited
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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from mock import Mock
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from oslotest import base
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from monasca_persister.repositories import utils
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class TestUtils(base.BaseTestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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super(TestUtils, self).setUp()
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def tearDown(self):
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super(TestUtils, self).tearDown()
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def test_parse_measurement_message(self):
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message = Mock()
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message.value.return_value = """{
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"metric": {
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"name": "metric_name",
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"timestamp": "metric_timestamp",
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"value": "0.0",
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"value_meta": {
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},
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"dimensions": {}
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},
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"meta": {
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"region": "meta_region",
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"tenantId": "meta_tenantId"
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}
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}"""
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data = utils.parse_measurement_message(message)
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self.assertEqual(data[0], {})
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self.assertEqual(data[1], 'metric_name')
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self.assertEqual(data[2], 'meta_region')
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self.assertEqual(data[3], 'meta_tenantId')
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self.assertEqual(data[4], 'metric_timestamp')
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self.assertEqual(data[5], 0.0)
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self.assertEqual(data[6], {})
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def test_parse_alarm_state_hist_message(self):
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message = Mock()
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message.value.return_value = """{
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"alarm-transitioned": {
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"alarmId": "dummyid",
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"metrics": "dummymetrics",
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"newState": "dummynewState",
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"oldState": "dummyoldState",
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"link": "dummylink",
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"lifecycleState": "dummylifecycleState",
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"stateChangeReason": "dummystateChangeReason",
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"tenantId": "dummytenantId",
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"timestamp": "dummytimestamp",
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"subAlarms": {
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"subAlarmExpression": "dummy_sub_alarm",
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"currentValues": "dummy_values",
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"metricDefinition": "dummy_definition",
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"subAlarmState": "dummy_state"
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}
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}
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}"""
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output = ['"sub_alarm_expression":"dummy_sub_alarm"',
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'"current_values":"dummy_values"',
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'"metric_definition":"dummy_definition"',
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'"sub_alarm_state":"dummy_state"']
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data = utils.parse_alarm_state_hist_message(message)
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self.assertEqual(data[0], 'dummyid')
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self.assertEqual(data[1], 'dummymetrics')
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self.assertEqual(data[2], 'dummynewState')
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self.assertEqual(data[3], 'dummyoldState')
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self.assertEqual(data[4], 'dummylink')
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self.assertEqual(data[5], 'dummylifecycleState')
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self.assertEqual(data[6], "dummystateChangeReason")
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for elem in output:
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self.assertIn(elem, data[7])
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self.assertEqual(data[8], 'dummytenantId')
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self.assertEqual(data[9], 'dummytimestamp')
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def test_parse_events_message(self):
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message = Mock()
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message.value.return_value = """{
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"event": {
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"event_type": "dummy_event_type",
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"timestamp": "dummy_timestamp",
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"payload": "dummy_payload",
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"dimensions": "dummy_dimensions"
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},
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"meta": {
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"project_id": "dummy_project_id"
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}
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}"""
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project_id, timestamp, event_type, payload, dimensions = utils.parse_events_message(message)
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self.assertEqual(project_id, "dummy_project_id")
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self.assertEqual(timestamp, "dummy_timestamp")
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self.assertEqual(event_type, "dummy_event_type")
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self.assertEqual(payload, "dummy_payload")
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self.assertEqual(dimensions, "dummy_dimensions")
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