python-openstackclient/openstackclient/tests/functional/base.py
Richard Theis 4f23a77de0 Add network segment create, delete and set support
Add network segment create, delete and set in support of routed
networks. This patch set includes documentation, unit tests and
functional tests for the following new commands:
  - "os network segment create"
  - "os network segment delete"
  - "os network segment set"
This patch set also includes support for the name and description
properties.

These new commands are currently marked as beta commands.

Change-Id: I86bc223c4adc5b5fe1b1ee5c9253e43ba52fb5ed
Depends-On: Ib194125162057fccb4e951587c2fa4ec2e2f098c
Partially-Implements: blueprint routed-networks
2016-09-09 15:19:55 -05:00

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import os
import re
import shlex
import subprocess
import testtools
import six
from tempest.lib.cli import output_parser
from tempest.lib import exceptions
COMMON_DIR = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))
FUNCTIONAL_DIR = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(COMMON_DIR, '..'))
ROOT_DIR = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(FUNCTIONAL_DIR, '..'))
EXAMPLE_DIR = os.path.join(ROOT_DIR, 'examples')
def execute(cmd, fail_ok=False, merge_stderr=False):
"""Executes specified command for the given action."""
cmdlist = shlex.split(cmd)
result = ''
result_err = ''
stdout = subprocess.PIPE
stderr = subprocess.STDOUT if merge_stderr else subprocess.PIPE
proc = subprocess.Popen(cmdlist, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr)
result, result_err = proc.communicate()
result = result.decode('utf-8')
if not fail_ok and proc.returncode != 0:
raise exceptions.CommandFailed(proc.returncode, cmd, result,
result_err)
return result
class TestCase(testtools.TestCase):
delimiter_line = re.compile('^\+\-[\+\-]+\-\+$')
@classmethod
def openstack(cls, cmd, fail_ok=False):
"""Executes openstackclient command for the given action."""
return execute('openstack ' + cmd, fail_ok=fail_ok)
@classmethod
def get_openstack_configuration_value(cls, configuration):
opts = cls.get_opts([configuration])
return cls.openstack('configuration show ' + opts)
@classmethod
def get_openstack_extention_names(cls):
opts = cls.get_opts(['Name'])
return cls.openstack('extension list ' + opts)
@classmethod
def get_opts(cls, fields, format='value'):
return ' -f {0} {1}'.format(format,
' '.join(['-c ' + it for it in fields]))
@classmethod
def assertOutput(cls, expected, actual):
if expected != actual:
raise Exception(expected + ' != ' + actual)
@classmethod
def assertInOutput(cls, expected, actual):
if expected not in actual:
raise Exception(expected + ' not in ' + actual)
def assert_table_structure(self, items, field_names):
"""Verify that all items have keys listed in field_names."""
for item in items:
for field in field_names:
self.assertIn(field, item)
def assert_show_fields(self, items, field_names):
"""Verify that all items have keys listed in field_names."""
for item in items:
for key in six.iterkeys(item):
self.assertIn(key, field_names)
def assert_show_structure(self, items, field_names):
"""Verify that all field_names listed in keys of all items."""
if isinstance(items, list):
o = {}
for d in items:
o.update(d)
else:
o = items
item_keys = o.keys()
for field in field_names:
self.assertIn(field, item_keys)
def parse_show_as_object(self, raw_output):
"""Return a dict with values parsed from cli output."""
items = self.parse_show(raw_output)
o = {}
for item in items:
o.update(item)
return o
def parse_show(self, raw_output):
"""Return list of dicts with item values parsed from cli output."""
items = []
table_ = output_parser.table(raw_output)
for row in table_['values']:
item = {}
item[row[0]] = row[1]
items.append(item)
return items
def parse_listing(self, raw_output):
"""Return list of dicts with basic item parsed from cli output."""
return output_parser.listing(raw_output)