d742b610df
The swift-ring-builder list_parts before rebalance failed abnormally so this patch fix the behavior. After this patch applies the behavior is completion normally with the following messages. Specified builder file "<builder_file>" is not rebalanced yet. Please rebalance first. Closes-Bug: #1399529 Change-Id: I9e5db6da85de4188915c51bc401604733f0e1b77
278 lines
10 KiB
Python
278 lines
10 KiB
Python
# Copyright (c) 2014 Christian Schwede <christian.schwede@enovance.com>
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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
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# 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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import mock
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import os
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import tempfile
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import unittest
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import uuid
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import swift.cli.ringbuilder
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from swift.common import exceptions
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from swift.common.ring import RingBuilder
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class TestCommands(unittest.TestCase):
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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super(TestCommands, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
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# List of search values for various actions
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# These should all match the first device in the sample ring
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# (see below) but not the second device
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self.search_values = ["d0", "/sda1", "r0", "z0", "z0-127.0.0.1",
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"127.0.0.1", "z0:6000", ":6000", "R127.0.0.1",
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"127.0.0.1R127.0.0.1", "R:6000",
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"_some meta data"]
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tmpf = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile()
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self.tmpfile = tmpf.name
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def tearDown(self):
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try:
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os.remove(self.tmpfile)
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except OSError:
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pass
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def create_sample_ring(self):
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""" Create a sample ring with two devices
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At least two devices are needed to test removing
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a device, since removing the last device of a ring
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is not allowed """
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# Ensure there is no existing test builder file because
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# create_sample_ring() might be used more than once in a single test
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try:
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os.remove(self.tmpfile)
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except OSError:
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pass
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ring = RingBuilder(6, 3, 1)
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ring.add_dev({'weight': 100.0,
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'region': 0,
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'zone': 0,
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'ip': '127.0.0.1',
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'port': 6000,
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'device': 'sda1',
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'meta': 'some meta data',
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})
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ring.add_dev({'weight': 100.0,
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'region': 1,
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'zone': 1,
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'ip': '127.0.0.2',
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'port': 6001,
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'device': 'sda2'
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})
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ring.save(self.tmpfile)
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def test_create_ring(self):
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argv = ["", self.tmpfile, "create", "6", "3.14159265359", "1"]
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self.assertRaises(SystemExit, swift.cli.ringbuilder.main, argv)
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ring = RingBuilder.load(self.tmpfile)
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self.assertEqual(ring.part_power, 6)
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self.assertEqual(ring.replicas, 3.14159265359)
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self.assertEqual(ring.min_part_hours, 1)
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def test_list_parts(self):
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self.create_sample_ring()
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argv = ["", self.tmpfile, "list_parts", "r1"]
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err = None
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try:
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swift.cli.ringbuilder.main(argv)
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except SystemExit as e:
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err = e
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self.assertEqual(err.code, 2)
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def test_add_device(self):
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self.create_sample_ring()
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argv = ["", self.tmpfile, "add",
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"r2z3-127.0.0.1:6000/sda3_some meta data", "3.14159265359"]
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self.assertRaises(SystemExit, swift.cli.ringbuilder.main, argv)
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# Check that device was created with given data
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ring = RingBuilder.load(self.tmpfile)
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dev = [d for d in ring.devs if d['id'] == 2][0]
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self.assertEqual(dev['region'], 2)
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self.assertEqual(dev['zone'], 3)
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self.assertEqual(dev['ip'], '127.0.0.1')
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self.assertEqual(dev['port'], 6000)
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self.assertEqual(dev['device'], 'sda3')
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self.assertEqual(dev['weight'], 3.14159265359)
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self.assertEqual(dev['replication_ip'], '127.0.0.1')
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self.assertEqual(dev['replication_port'], 6000)
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self.assertEqual(dev['meta'], 'some meta data')
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# Final check, rebalance and check ring is ok
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ring.rebalance()
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self.assertTrue(ring.validate())
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def test_remove_device(self):
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for search_value in self.search_values:
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self.create_sample_ring()
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argv = ["", self.tmpfile, "remove", search_value]
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self.assertRaises(SystemExit, swift.cli.ringbuilder.main, argv)
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ring = RingBuilder.load(self.tmpfile)
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# Check that weight was set to 0
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dev = [d for d in ring.devs if d['id'] == 0][0]
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self.assertEqual(dev['weight'], 0)
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# Check that device is in list of devices to be removed
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dev = [d for d in ring._remove_devs if d['id'] == 0][0]
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self.assertEqual(dev['region'], 0)
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self.assertEqual(dev['zone'], 0)
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self.assertEqual(dev['ip'], '127.0.0.1')
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self.assertEqual(dev['port'], 6000)
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self.assertEqual(dev['device'], 'sda1')
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self.assertEqual(dev['weight'], 0)
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self.assertEqual(dev['replication_ip'], '127.0.0.1')
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self.assertEqual(dev['replication_port'], 6000)
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self.assertEqual(dev['meta'], 'some meta data')
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# Check that second device in ring is not affected
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dev = [d for d in ring.devs if d['id'] == 1][0]
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self.assertEqual(dev['weight'], 100)
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self.assertFalse([d for d in ring._remove_devs if d['id'] == 1])
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# Final check, rebalance and check ring is ok
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ring.rebalance()
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self.assertTrue(ring.validate())
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def test_set_weight(self):
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for search_value in self.search_values:
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self.create_sample_ring()
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argv = ["", self.tmpfile, "set_weight",
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search_value, "3.14159265359"]
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self.assertRaises(SystemExit, swift.cli.ringbuilder.main, argv)
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ring = RingBuilder.load(self.tmpfile)
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# Check that weight was changed
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dev = [d for d in ring.devs if d['id'] == 0][0]
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self.assertEqual(dev['weight'], 3.14159265359)
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# Check that second device in ring is not affected
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dev = [d for d in ring.devs if d['id'] == 1][0]
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self.assertEqual(dev['weight'], 100)
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# Final check, rebalance and check ring is ok
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ring.rebalance()
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self.assertTrue(ring.validate())
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def test_set_info(self):
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for search_value in self.search_values:
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self.create_sample_ring()
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argv = ["", self.tmpfile, "set_info", search_value,
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"127.0.1.1:8000/sda1_other meta data"]
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self.assertRaises(SystemExit, swift.cli.ringbuilder.main, argv)
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# Check that device was created with given data
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ring = RingBuilder.load(self.tmpfile)
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dev = [d for d in ring.devs if d['id'] == 0][0]
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self.assertEqual(dev['ip'], '127.0.1.1')
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self.assertEqual(dev['port'], 8000)
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self.assertEqual(dev['device'], 'sda1')
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self.assertEqual(dev['meta'], 'other meta data')
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# Check that second device in ring is not affected
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dev = [d for d in ring.devs if d['id'] == 1][0]
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self.assertEqual(dev['ip'], '127.0.0.2')
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self.assertEqual(dev['port'], 6001)
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self.assertEqual(dev['device'], 'sda2')
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self.assertEqual(dev['meta'], '')
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# Final check, rebalance and check ring is ok
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ring.rebalance()
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self.assertTrue(ring.validate())
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def test_set_min_part_hours(self):
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self.create_sample_ring()
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argv = ["", self.tmpfile, "set_min_part_hours", "24"]
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self.assertRaises(SystemExit, swift.cli.ringbuilder.main, argv)
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ring = RingBuilder.load(self.tmpfile)
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self.assertEqual(ring.min_part_hours, 24)
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def test_set_replicas(self):
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self.create_sample_ring()
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argv = ["", self.tmpfile, "set_replicas", "3.14159265359"]
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self.assertRaises(SystemExit, swift.cli.ringbuilder.main, argv)
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ring = RingBuilder.load(self.tmpfile)
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self.assertEqual(ring.replicas, 3.14159265359)
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def test_validate(self):
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self.create_sample_ring()
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ring = RingBuilder.load(self.tmpfile)
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ring.rebalance()
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ring.save(self.tmpfile)
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argv = ["", self.tmpfile, "validate"]
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self.assertRaises(SystemExit, swift.cli.ringbuilder.main, argv)
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def test_validate_empty_file(self):
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open(self.tmpfile, 'a').close
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argv = ["", self.tmpfile, "validate"]
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try:
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swift.cli.ringbuilder.main(argv)
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except SystemExit as e:
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self.assertEquals(e.code, 2)
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def test_validate_corrupted_file(self):
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self.create_sample_ring()
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ring = RingBuilder.load(self.tmpfile)
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ring.rebalance()
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self.assertTrue(ring.validate()) # ring is valid until now
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ring.save(self.tmpfile)
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argv = ["", self.tmpfile, "validate"]
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# corrupt the file
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with open(self.tmpfile, 'wb') as f:
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f.write(os.urandom(1024))
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try:
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swift.cli.ringbuilder.main(argv)
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except SystemExit as e:
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self.assertEquals(e.code, 2)
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def test_validate_non_existent_file(self):
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rand_file = '%s/%s' % ('/tmp', str(uuid.uuid4()))
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argv = ["", rand_file, "validate"]
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try:
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swift.cli.ringbuilder.main(argv)
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except SystemExit as e:
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self.assertEquals(e.code, 2)
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def test_validate_non_accessible_file(self):
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with mock.patch.object(
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RingBuilder, 'load',
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mock.Mock(side_effect=exceptions.PermissionError)):
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argv = ["", self.tmpfile, "validate"]
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try:
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swift.cli.ringbuilder.main(argv)
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except SystemExit as e:
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self.assertEquals(e.code, 2)
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def test_validate_generic_error(self):
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with mock.patch.object(RingBuilder, 'load',
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mock.Mock(side_effect=
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IOError('Generic error occurred'))):
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argv = ["", self.tmpfile, "validate"]
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try:
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swift.cli.ringbuilder.main(argv)
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except SystemExit as e:
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self.assertEquals(e.code, 2)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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unittest.main()
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