swift/test/unit/cli/test_recon.py
Gábor Antal 488f88e30a Use more specific asserts in test/unit/cli tests
I changed asserts with more specific assert methods.
e.g.: from assertTrue(sth == None) to assertIsNone(*) or
assertTrue(isinstance(inst, type)) to assertIsInstace(inst, type)
or assertTrue(not sth) to assertFalse(sth).

The code gets more readable, and a better description will be shown on fail.

Change-Id: I39305808ad2349dc11a42261b41dbb347ac0618a
2016-08-03 12:19:40 +00:00

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# Copyright (c) 2013 Christian Schwede <christian.schwede@enovance.com>
#
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import json
import mock
import os
import re
import tempfile
import time
import unittest
import shutil
import sys
from eventlet.green import urllib2, socket
from six import StringIO
from six.moves import urllib
from swift.cli import recon
from swift.common import utils
from swift.common.ring import builder
from swift.common.ring import utils as ring_utils
from swift.common.storage_policy import StoragePolicy, POLICIES
from test.unit import patch_policies
class TestHelpers(unittest.TestCase):
def test_seconds2timeunit(self):
self.assertEqual(recon.seconds2timeunit(10), (10, 'seconds'))
self.assertEqual(recon.seconds2timeunit(600), (10, 'minutes'))
self.assertEqual(recon.seconds2timeunit(36000), (10, 'hours'))
self.assertEqual(recon.seconds2timeunit(60 * 60 * 24 * 10),
(10, 'days'))
def test_size_suffix(self):
self.assertEqual(recon.size_suffix(5 * 10 ** 2), '500 bytes')
self.assertEqual(recon.size_suffix(5 * 10 ** 3), '5 kB')
self.assertEqual(recon.size_suffix(5 * 10 ** 6), '5 MB')
self.assertEqual(recon.size_suffix(5 * 10 ** 9), '5 GB')
self.assertEqual(recon.size_suffix(5 * 10 ** 12), '5 TB')
self.assertEqual(recon.size_suffix(5 * 10 ** 15), '5 PB')
self.assertEqual(recon.size_suffix(5 * 10 ** 18), '5 EB')
self.assertEqual(recon.size_suffix(5 * 10 ** 21), '5 ZB')
class TestScout(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
self.scout_instance = recon.Scout("type", suppress_errors=True)
self.url = 'http://127.0.0.1:8080/recon/type'
self.server_type_url = 'http://127.0.0.1:8080/'
@mock.patch('eventlet.green.urllib2.urlopen')
def test_scout_ok(self, mock_urlopen):
mock_urlopen.return_value.read = lambda: json.dumps([])
url, content, status, ts_start, ts_end = self.scout_instance.scout(
("127.0.0.1", "8080"))
self.assertEqual(url, self.url)
self.assertEqual(content, [])
self.assertEqual(status, 200)
@mock.patch('eventlet.green.urllib2.urlopen')
def test_scout_url_error(self, mock_urlopen):
mock_urlopen.side_effect = urllib2.URLError("")
url, content, status, ts_start, ts_end = self.scout_instance.scout(
("127.0.0.1", "8080"))
self.assertIsInstance(content, urllib2.URLError)
self.assertEqual(url, self.url)
self.assertEqual(status, -1)
@mock.patch('eventlet.green.urllib2.urlopen')
def test_scout_http_error(self, mock_urlopen):
mock_urlopen.side_effect = urllib2.HTTPError(
self.url, 404, "Internal error", None, None)
url, content, status, ts_start, ts_end = self.scout_instance.scout(
("127.0.0.1", "8080"))
self.assertEqual(url, self.url)
self.assertIsInstance(content, urllib2.HTTPError)
self.assertEqual(status, 404)
@mock.patch('eventlet.green.urllib2.urlopen')
def test_scout_socket_timeout(self, mock_urlopen):
mock_urlopen.side_effect = socket.timeout("timeout")
url, content, status, ts_start, ts_end = self.scout_instance.scout(
("127.0.0.1", "8080"))
self.assertIsInstance(content, socket.timeout)
self.assertEqual(url, self.url)
self.assertEqual(status, -1)
@mock.patch('eventlet.green.urllib2.urlopen')
def test_scout_server_type_ok(self, mock_urlopen):
def getheader(name):
d = {'Server': 'server-type'}
return d.get(name)
mock_urlopen.return_value.info.return_value.getheader = getheader
url, content, status = self.scout_instance.scout_server_type(
("127.0.0.1", "8080"))
self.assertEqual(url, self.server_type_url)
self.assertEqual(content, 'server-type')
self.assertEqual(status, 200)
@mock.patch('eventlet.green.urllib2.urlopen')
def test_scout_server_type_url_error(self, mock_urlopen):
mock_urlopen.side_effect = urllib2.URLError("")
url, content, status = self.scout_instance.scout_server_type(
("127.0.0.1", "8080"))
self.assertIsInstance(content, urllib2.URLError)
self.assertEqual(url, self.server_type_url)
self.assertEqual(status, -1)
@mock.patch('eventlet.green.urllib2.urlopen')
def test_scout_server_type_http_error(self, mock_urlopen):
mock_urlopen.side_effect = urllib2.HTTPError(
self.server_type_url, 404, "Internal error", None, None)
url, content, status = self.scout_instance.scout_server_type(
("127.0.0.1", "8080"))
self.assertEqual(url, self.server_type_url)
self.assertIsInstance(content, urllib2.HTTPError)
self.assertEqual(status, 404)
@mock.patch('eventlet.green.urllib2.urlopen')
def test_scout_server_type_socket_timeout(self, mock_urlopen):
mock_urlopen.side_effect = socket.timeout("timeout")
url, content, status = self.scout_instance.scout_server_type(
("127.0.0.1", "8080"))
self.assertIsInstance(content, socket.timeout)
self.assertEqual(url, self.server_type_url)
self.assertEqual(status, -1)
@patch_policies
class TestRecon(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
self.recon_instance = recon.SwiftRecon()
self.swift_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
self.ring_name = POLICIES.legacy.ring_name
self.tmpfile_name = os.path.join(
self.swift_dir, self.ring_name + '.ring.gz')
self.ring_name2 = POLICIES[1].ring_name
self.tmpfile_name2 = os.path.join(
self.swift_dir, self.ring_name2 + '.ring.gz')
utils.HASH_PATH_SUFFIX = 'endcap'
utils.HASH_PATH_PREFIX = 'startcap'
def tearDown(self, *_args, **_kwargs):
shutil.rmtree(self.swift_dir, ignore_errors=True)
def _make_object_rings(self):
ringbuilder = builder.RingBuilder(2, 3, 1)
devs = [
'r0z0-127.0.0.1:10000/sda1',
'r0z1-127.0.0.1:10001/sda1',
'r1z0-127.0.0.1:10002/sda1',
'r1z1-127.0.0.1:10003/sda1',
]
for raw_dev_str in devs:
dev = ring_utils.parse_add_value(raw_dev_str)
dev['weight'] = 1.0
ringbuilder.add_dev(dev)
ringbuilder.rebalance()
ringbuilder.get_ring().save(self.tmpfile_name)
ringbuilder = builder.RingBuilder(2, 2, 1)
devs = [
'r0z0-127.0.0.1:10000/sda1',
'r0z1-127.0.0.2:10004/sda1',
]
for raw_dev_str in devs:
dev = ring_utils.parse_add_value(raw_dev_str)
dev['weight'] = 1.0
ringbuilder.add_dev(dev)
ringbuilder.rebalance()
ringbuilder.get_ring().save(self.tmpfile_name2)
def test_gen_stats(self):
stats = self.recon_instance._gen_stats((1, 4, 10, None), 'Sample')
self.assertEqual(stats.get('name'), 'Sample')
self.assertEqual(stats.get('average'), 5.0)
self.assertEqual(stats.get('high'), 10)
self.assertEqual(stats.get('reported'), 3)
self.assertEqual(stats.get('low'), 1)
self.assertEqual(stats.get('total'), 15)
self.assertEqual(stats.get('number_none'), 1)
self.assertEqual(stats.get('perc_none'), 25.0)
def test_ptime(self):
with mock.patch('time.gmtime') as mock_gmtime:
mock_gmtime.return_value = time.struct_time(
(2013, 12, 17, 10, 0, 0, 1, 351, 0))
timestamp = self.recon_instance._ptime(1387274400)
self.assertEqual(timestamp, "2013-12-17 10:00:00")
mock_gmtime.assert_called_with(1387274400)
timestamp2 = self.recon_instance._ptime()
self.assertEqual(timestamp2, "2013-12-17 10:00:00")
mock_gmtime.assert_called_with()
def test_get_hosts(self):
self._make_object_rings()
ips = self.recon_instance.get_hosts(
None, None, self.swift_dir, [self.ring_name])
self.assertEqual(
set([('127.0.0.1', 10000), ('127.0.0.1', 10001),
('127.0.0.1', 10002), ('127.0.0.1', 10003)]), ips)
ips = self.recon_instance.get_hosts(
0, None, self.swift_dir, [self.ring_name])
self.assertEqual(
set([('127.0.0.1', 10000), ('127.0.0.1', 10001)]), ips)
ips = self.recon_instance.get_hosts(
1, None, self.swift_dir, [self.ring_name])
self.assertEqual(
set([('127.0.0.1', 10002), ('127.0.0.1', 10003)]), ips)
ips = self.recon_instance.get_hosts(
0, 0, self.swift_dir, [self.ring_name])
self.assertEqual(set([('127.0.0.1', 10000)]), ips)
ips = self.recon_instance.get_hosts(
1, 1, self.swift_dir, [self.ring_name])
self.assertEqual(set([('127.0.0.1', 10003)]), ips)
ips = self.recon_instance.get_hosts(
None, None, self.swift_dir, [self.ring_name, self.ring_name2])
self.assertEqual(
set([('127.0.0.1', 10000), ('127.0.0.1', 10001),
('127.0.0.1', 10002), ('127.0.0.1', 10003),
('127.0.0.2', 10004)]), ips)
ips = self.recon_instance.get_hosts(
0, None, self.swift_dir, [self.ring_name, self.ring_name2])
self.assertEqual(
set([('127.0.0.1', 10000), ('127.0.0.1', 10001),
('127.0.0.2', 10004)]), ips)
ips = self.recon_instance.get_hosts(
1, None, self.swift_dir, [self.ring_name, self.ring_name2])
self.assertEqual(
set([('127.0.0.1', 10002), ('127.0.0.1', 10003)]), ips)
ips = self.recon_instance.get_hosts(
0, 1, self.swift_dir, [self.ring_name, self.ring_name2])
self.assertEqual(set([('127.0.0.1', 10001),
('127.0.0.2', 10004)]), ips)
def test_get_ringmd5(self):
for server_type in ('account', 'container', 'object', 'object-1'):
ring_name = '%s.ring.gz' % server_type
ring_file = os.path.join(self.swift_dir, ring_name)
open(ring_file, 'w')
empty_file_hash = 'd41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e'
hosts = [("127.0.0.1", "8080")]
with mock.patch('swift.cli.recon.Scout') as mock_scout:
scout_instance = mock.MagicMock()
url = 'http://%s:%s/recon/ringmd5' % hosts[0]
response = {
'/etc/swift/account.ring.gz': empty_file_hash,
'/etc/swift/container.ring.gz': empty_file_hash,
'/etc/swift/object.ring.gz': empty_file_hash,
'/etc/swift/object-1.ring.gz': empty_file_hash,
}
status = 200
scout_instance.scout.return_value = (url, response, status, 0, 0)
mock_scout.return_value = scout_instance
stdout = StringIO()
mock_hash = mock.MagicMock()
with mock.patch('sys.stdout', new=stdout), \
mock.patch('swift.cli.recon.md5', new=mock_hash):
mock_hash.return_value.hexdigest.return_value = \
empty_file_hash
self.recon_instance.get_ringmd5(hosts, self.swift_dir)
output = stdout.getvalue()
expected = '1/1 hosts matched'
for line in output.splitlines():
if '!!' in line:
self.fail('Unexpected Error in output: %r' % line)
if expected in line:
break
else:
self.fail('Did not find expected substring %r '
'in output:\n%s' % (expected, output))
for ring in ('account', 'container', 'object', 'object-1'):
os.remove(os.path.join(self.swift_dir, "%s.ring.gz" % ring))
def test_quarantine_check(self):
hosts = [('127.0.0.1', 6010), ('127.0.0.1', 6020),
('127.0.0.1', 6030), ('127.0.0.1', 6040),
('127.0.0.1', 6050)]
# sample json response from http://<host>:<port>/recon/quarantined
responses = {6010: {'accounts': 0, 'containers': 0, 'objects': 1,
'policies': {'0': {'objects': 0},
'1': {'objects': 1}}},
6020: {'accounts': 1, 'containers': 1, 'objects': 3,
'policies': {'0': {'objects': 1},
'1': {'objects': 2}}},
6030: {'accounts': 2, 'containers': 2, 'objects': 5,
'policies': {'0': {'objects': 2},
'1': {'objects': 3}}},
6040: {'accounts': 3, 'containers': 3, 'objects': 7,
'policies': {'0': {'objects': 3},
'1': {'objects': 4}}},
# A server without storage policies enabled
6050: {'accounts': 0, 'containers': 0, 'objects': 4}}
# <low> <high> <avg> <total> <Failed> <no_result> <reported>
expected = {'objects_0': (0, 3, 1.5, 6, 0.0, 0, 4),
'objects_1': (1, 4, 2.5, 10, 0.0, 0, 4),
'objects': (1, 7, 4.0, 20, 0.0, 0, 5),
'accounts': (0, 3, 1.2, 6, 0.0, 0, 5),
'containers': (0, 3, 1.2, 6, 0.0, 0, 5)}
def mock_scout_quarantine(app, host):
url = 'http://%s:%s/recon/quarantined' % host
response = responses[host[1]]
status = 200
return url, response, status, 0, 0
stdout = StringIO()
with mock.patch('swift.cli.recon.Scout.scout',
mock_scout_quarantine), \
mock.patch('sys.stdout', new=stdout):
self.recon_instance.quarantine_check(hosts)
output = stdout.getvalue()
r = re.compile("\[quarantined_(.*)\](.*)")
for line in output.splitlines():
m = r.match(line)
if m:
ex = expected.pop(m.group(1))
self.assertEqual(m.group(2),
" low: %s, high: %s, avg: %s, total: %s,"
" Failed: %s%%, no_result: %s, reported: %s"
% ex)
self.assertFalse(expected)
def test_async_check(self):
hosts = [('127.0.0.1', 6011), ('127.0.0.1', 6021),
('127.0.0.1', 6031), ('127.0.0.1', 6041)]
# sample json response from http://<host>:<port>/recon/async
responses = {6011: {'async_pending': 15},
6021: {'async_pending': 0},
6031: {'async_pending': 257},
6041: {'async_pending': 56}}
# <low> <high> <avg> <total> <Failed> <no_result> <reported>
expected = (0, 257, 82.0, 328, 0.0, 0, 4)
def mock_scout_async(app, host):
url = 'http://%s:%s/recon/async' % host
response = responses[host[1]]
status = 200
return url, response, status, 0, 0
stdout = StringIO()
with mock.patch('swift.cli.recon.Scout.scout',
mock_scout_async), \
mock.patch('sys.stdout', new=stdout):
self.recon_instance.async_check(hosts)
output = stdout.getvalue()
r = re.compile("\[async_pending(.*)\](.*)")
lines = output.splitlines()
self.assertTrue(lines)
for line in lines:
m = r.match(line)
if m:
self.assertEqual(m.group(2),
" low: %s, high: %s, avg: %s, total: %s,"
" Failed: %s%%, no_result: %s, reported: %s"
% expected)
break
else:
self.fail('The expected line is not found')
def test_umount_check(self):
hosts = [('127.0.0.1', 6010), ('127.0.0.1', 6020),
('127.0.0.1', 6030), ('127.0.0.1', 6040)]
# sample json response from http://<host>:<port>/recon/unmounted
responses = {6010: [{'device': 'sdb1', 'mounted': False}],
6020: [{'device': 'sdb2', 'mounted': False}],
6030: [{'device': 'sdb3', 'mounted': False}],
6040: [{'device': 'sdb4', 'mounted': 'bad'}]}
expected = ['Not mounted: sdb1 on 127.0.0.1:6010',
'Not mounted: sdb2 on 127.0.0.1:6020',
'Not mounted: sdb3 on 127.0.0.1:6030',
'Device errors: sdb4 on 127.0.0.1:6040']
def mock_scout_umount(app, host):
url = 'http://%s:%s/recon/unmounted' % host
response = responses[host[1]]
status = 200
return url, response, status, 0, 0
stdout = StringIO()
with mock.patch('swift.cli.recon.Scout.scout',
mock_scout_umount), \
mock.patch('sys.stdout', new=stdout):
self.recon_instance.umount_check(hosts)
output = stdout.getvalue()
r = re.compile("\Not mounted:|Device errors: .*")
lines = output.splitlines()
self.assertTrue(lines)
for line in lines:
m = r.match(line)
if m:
self.assertIn(line, expected)
expected.remove(line)
self.assertFalse(expected)
def test_drive_audit_check(self):
hosts = [('127.0.0.1', 6010), ('127.0.0.1', 6020),
('127.0.0.1', 6030), ('127.0.0.1', 6040)]
# sample json response from http://<host>:<port>/recon/driveaudit
responses = {6010: {'drive_audit_errors': 15},
6020: {'drive_audit_errors': 0},
6030: {'drive_audit_errors': 257},
6040: {'drive_audit_errors': 56}}
# <low> <high> <avg> <total> <Failed> <no_result> <reported>
expected = (0, 257, 82.0, 328, 0.0, 0, 4)
def mock_scout_driveaudit(app, host):
url = 'http://%s:%s/recon/driveaudit' % host
response = responses[host[1]]
status = 200
return url, response, status, 0, 0
stdout = StringIO()
with mock.patch('swift.cli.recon.Scout.scout',
mock_scout_driveaudit), \
mock.patch('sys.stdout', new=stdout):
self.recon_instance.driveaudit_check(hosts)
output = stdout.getvalue()
r = re.compile("\[drive_audit_errors(.*)\](.*)")
lines = output.splitlines()
self.assertTrue(lines)
for line in lines:
m = r.match(line)
if m:
self.assertEqual(m.group(2),
" low: %s, high: %s, avg: %s, total: %s,"
" Failed: %s%%, no_result: %s, reported: %s"
% expected)
def test_get_ring_names(self):
self.recon_instance.server_type = 'not-object'
self.assertEqual(self.recon_instance._get_ring_names(), ['not-object'])
self.recon_instance.server_type = 'object'
with patch_policies([StoragePolicy(0, 'zero', is_default=True)]):
self.assertEqual(self.recon_instance._get_ring_names(),
['object'])
with patch_policies([StoragePolicy(0, 'zero', is_default=True),
StoragePolicy(1, 'one')]):
self.assertEqual(self.recon_instance._get_ring_names(),
['object', 'object-1'])
self.assertEqual(self.recon_instance._get_ring_names('0'),
['object'])
self.assertEqual(self.recon_instance._get_ring_names('zero'),
['object'])
self.assertEqual(self.recon_instance._get_ring_names('1'),
['object-1'])
self.assertEqual(self.recon_instance._get_ring_names('one'),
['object-1'])
self.assertEqual(self.recon_instance._get_ring_names('3'), [])
self.assertEqual(self.recon_instance._get_ring_names('wrong'),
[])
def test_main_object_hosts_default_all_policies(self):
self._make_object_rings()
discovered_hosts = set()
def server_type_check(hosts):
for h in hosts:
discovered_hosts.add(h)
self.recon_instance.server_type_check = server_type_check
with mock.patch.object(sys, 'argv', [
"prog", "object", "--swiftdir=%s" % self.swift_dir,
"--validate-servers"]):
self.recon_instance.main()
expected = set([
('127.0.0.1', 10000),
('127.0.0.1', 10001),
('127.0.0.1', 10002),
('127.0.0.1', 10003),
('127.0.0.2', 10004),
])
self.assertEqual(expected, discovered_hosts)
def test_main_object_hosts_default_unu(self):
self._make_object_rings()
discovered_hosts = set()
def server_type_check(hosts):
for h in hosts:
discovered_hosts.add(h)
self.recon_instance.server_type_check = server_type_check
with mock.patch.object(sys, 'argv', [
"prog", "object", "--swiftdir=%s" % self.swift_dir,
"--validate-servers", '--policy=unu']):
self.recon_instance.main()
expected = set([
('127.0.0.1', 10000),
('127.0.0.2', 10004),
])
self.assertEqual(expected, discovered_hosts)
def test_main_object_hosts_default_invalid(self):
self._make_object_rings()
stdout = StringIO()
with mock.patch.object(sys, 'argv', [
"prog", "object", "--swiftdir=%s" % self.swift_dir,
"--validate-servers", '--policy=invalid']),\
mock.patch('sys.stdout', stdout):
self.assertRaises(SystemExit, recon.main)
self.assertIn('Invalid Storage Policy', stdout.getvalue())
class TestReconCommands(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.recon = recon.SwiftRecon()
self.hosts = set([('127.0.0.1', 10000)])
def mock_responses(self, resps):
def fake_urlopen(url, timeout):
scheme, netloc, path, _, _, _ = urllib.parse.urlparse(url)
self.assertEqual(scheme, 'http') # can't handle anything else
self.assertTrue(path.startswith('/recon/'))
if ':' in netloc:
host, port = netloc.split(':', 1)
port = int(port)
else:
host = netloc
port = 80
response_body = resps[(host, port, path[7:])]
resp = mock.MagicMock()
resp.read = mock.MagicMock(side_effect=[response_body])
return resp
return mock.patch('eventlet.green.urllib2.urlopen', fake_urlopen)
def test_server_type_check(self):
hosts = [('127.0.0.1', 6010), ('127.0.0.1', 6011),
('127.0.0.1', 6012)]
# sample json response from http://<host>:<port>/
responses = {6010: 'object-server', 6011: 'container-server',
6012: 'account-server'}
def mock_scout_server_type(app, host):
url = 'http://%s:%s/' % (host[0], host[1])
response = responses[host[1]]
status = 200
return url, response, status
stdout = StringIO()
res_object = 'Invalid: http://127.0.0.1:6010/ is object-server'
res_container = 'Invalid: http://127.0.0.1:6011/ is container-server'
res_account = 'Invalid: http://127.0.0.1:6012/ is account-server'
valid = "1/1 hosts ok, 0 error[s] while checking hosts."
# Test for object server type - default
with mock.patch('swift.cli.recon.Scout.scout_server_type',
mock_scout_server_type), \
mock.patch('sys.stdout', new=stdout):
self.recon.server_type_check(hosts)
output = stdout.getvalue()
self.assertIn(res_container, output.splitlines())
self.assertIn(res_account, output.splitlines())
stdout.truncate(0)
# Test ok for object server type - default
with mock.patch('swift.cli.recon.Scout.scout_server_type',
mock_scout_server_type), \
mock.patch('sys.stdout', new=stdout):
self.recon.server_type_check([hosts[0]])
output = stdout.getvalue()
self.assertIn(valid, output.splitlines())
stdout.truncate(0)
# Test for account server type
with mock.patch('swift.cli.recon.Scout.scout_server_type',
mock_scout_server_type), \
mock.patch('sys.stdout', new=stdout):
self.recon.server_type = 'account'
self.recon.server_type_check(hosts)
output = stdout.getvalue()
self.assertIn(res_container, output.splitlines())
self.assertIn(res_object, output.splitlines())
stdout.truncate(0)
# Test ok for account server type
with mock.patch('swift.cli.recon.Scout.scout_server_type',
mock_scout_server_type), \
mock.patch('sys.stdout', new=stdout):
self.recon.server_type = 'account'
self.recon.server_type_check([hosts[2]])
output = stdout.getvalue()
self.assertIn(valid, output.splitlines())
stdout.truncate(0)
# Test for container server type
with mock.patch('swift.cli.recon.Scout.scout_server_type',
mock_scout_server_type), \
mock.patch('sys.stdout', new=stdout):
self.recon.server_type = 'container'
self.recon.server_type_check(hosts)
output = stdout.getvalue()
self.assertIn(res_account, output.splitlines())
self.assertIn(res_object, output.splitlines())
stdout.truncate(0)
# Test ok for container server type
with mock.patch('swift.cli.recon.Scout.scout_server_type',
mock_scout_server_type), \
mock.patch('sys.stdout', new=stdout):
self.recon.server_type = 'container'
self.recon.server_type_check([hosts[1]])
output = stdout.getvalue()
self.assertIn(valid, output.splitlines())
def test_get_swiftconfmd5(self):
hosts = set([('10.1.1.1', 10000),
('10.2.2.2', 10000)])
cksum = '729cf900f2876dead617d088ece7fe8c'
responses = {
('10.1.1.1', 10000, 'swiftconfmd5'):
json.dumps({'/etc/swift/swift.conf': cksum}),
('10.2.2.2', 10000, 'swiftconfmd5'):
json.dumps({'/etc/swift/swift.conf': cksum})}
printed = []
with self.mock_responses(responses):
with mock.patch.object(self.recon, '_md5_file', lambda _: cksum):
self.recon.get_swiftconfmd5(hosts, printfn=printed.append)
output = '\n'.join(printed) + '\n'
self.assertIn("2/2 hosts matched", output)
def test_get_swiftconfmd5_mismatch(self):
hosts = set([('10.1.1.1', 10000),
('10.2.2.2', 10000)])
cksum = '29d5912b1fcfcc1066a7f51412769c1d'
responses = {
('10.1.1.1', 10000, 'swiftconfmd5'):
json.dumps({'/etc/swift/swift.conf': cksum}),
('10.2.2.2', 10000, 'swiftconfmd5'):
json.dumps({'/etc/swift/swift.conf': 'bogus'})}
printed = []
with self.mock_responses(responses):
with mock.patch.object(self.recon, '_md5_file', lambda _: cksum):
self.recon.get_swiftconfmd5(hosts, printfn=printed.append)
output = '\n'.join(printed) + '\n'
self.assertIn("1/2 hosts matched", output)
self.assertIn("http://10.2.2.2:10000/recon/swiftconfmd5 (bogus) "
"doesn't match on disk md5sum", output)
def test_object_auditor_check(self):
# Recon middleware response from an object server
def dummy_request(*args, **kwargs):
values = {
'passes': 0, 'errors': 0, 'audit_time': 0,
'start_time': 0, 'quarantined': 0, 'bytes_processed': 0}
return [('http://127.0.0.1:6010/recon/auditor/object', {
'object_auditor_stats_ALL': values,
'object_auditor_stats_ZBF': values,
}, 200, 0, 0)]
response = {}
def catch_print(computed):
response[computed.get('name')] = computed
cli = recon.SwiftRecon()
cli.pool.imap = dummy_request
cli._print_stats = catch_print
cli.object_auditor_check([('127.0.0.1', 6010)])
# Now check that output contains all keys and names
keys = ['average', 'number_none', 'high',
'reported', 'low', 'total', 'perc_none']
names = [
'ALL_audit_time_last_path',
'ALL_quarantined_last_path',
'ALL_errors_last_path',
'ALL_passes_last_path',
'ALL_bytes_processed_last_path',
'ZBF_audit_time_last_path',
'ZBF_quarantined_last_path',
'ZBF_errors_last_path',
'ZBF_bytes_processed_last_path'
]
for name in names:
computed = response.get(name)
self.assertTrue(computed)
for key in keys:
self.assertIn(key, computed)
def test_disk_usage(self):
def dummy_request(*args, **kwargs):
return [('http://127.0.0.1:6010/recon/diskusage', [
{"device": "sdb1", "mounted": True,
"avail": 10, "used": 90, "size": 100},
{"device": "sdc1", "mounted": True,
"avail": 15, "used": 85, "size": 100},
{"device": "sdd1", "mounted": True,
"avail": 15, "used": 85, "size": 100}],
200,
0,
0)]
cli = recon.SwiftRecon()
cli.pool.imap = dummy_request
default_calls = [
mock.call('Distribution Graph:'),
mock.call(' 85% 2 **********************************' +
'***********************************'),
mock.call(' 90% 1 **********************************'),
mock.call('Disk usage: space used: 260 of 300'),
mock.call('Disk usage: space free: 40 of 300'),
mock.call('Disk usage: lowest: 85.0%, ' +
'highest: 90.0%, avg: 86.6666666667%'),
mock.call('=' * 79),
]
with mock.patch('six.moves.builtins.print') as mock_print:
cli.disk_usage([('127.0.0.1', 6010)])
mock_print.assert_has_calls(default_calls)
with mock.patch('six.moves.builtins.print') as mock_print:
expected_calls = default_calls + [
mock.call('LOWEST 5'),
mock.call('85.00% 127.0.0.1 sdc1'),
mock.call('85.00% 127.0.0.1 sdd1'),
mock.call('90.00% 127.0.0.1 sdb1')
]
cli.disk_usage([('127.0.0.1', 6010)], 0, 5)
mock_print.assert_has_calls(expected_calls)
with mock.patch('six.moves.builtins.print') as mock_print:
expected_calls = default_calls + [
mock.call('TOP 5'),
mock.call('90.00% 127.0.0.1 sdb1'),
mock.call('85.00% 127.0.0.1 sdc1'),
mock.call('85.00% 127.0.0.1 sdd1')
]
cli.disk_usage([('127.0.0.1', 6010)], 5, 0)
mock_print.assert_has_calls(expected_calls)
@mock.patch('six.moves.builtins.print')
@mock.patch('time.time')
def test_replication_check(self, mock_now, mock_print):
now = 1430000000.0
def dummy_request(*args, **kwargs):
return [
('http://127.0.0.1:6011/recon/replication/container',
{"replication_last": now,
"replication_stats": {
"no_change": 2, "rsync": 0, "success": 3, "failure": 1,
"attempted": 0, "ts_repl": 0, "remove": 0,
"remote_merge": 0, "diff_capped": 0, "start": now,
"hashmatch": 0, "diff": 0, "empty": 0},
"replication_time": 42},
200,
0,
0),
('http://127.0.0.1:6021/recon/replication/container',
{"replication_last": now,
"replication_stats": {
"no_change": 0, "rsync": 0, "success": 1, "failure": 0,
"attempted": 0, "ts_repl": 0, "remove": 0,
"remote_merge": 0, "diff_capped": 0, "start": now,
"hashmatch": 0, "diff": 0, "empty": 0},
"replication_time": 23},
200,
0,
0),
]
cli = recon.SwiftRecon()
cli.pool.imap = dummy_request
default_calls = [
mock.call('[replication_failure] low: 0, high: 1, avg: 0.5, ' +
'total: 1, Failed: 0.0%, no_result: 0, reported: 2'),
mock.call('[replication_success] low: 1, high: 3, avg: 2.0, ' +
'total: 4, Failed: 0.0%, no_result: 0, reported: 2'),
mock.call('[replication_time] low: 23, high: 42, avg: 32.5, ' +
'total: 65, Failed: 0.0%, no_result: 0, reported: 2'),
mock.call('[replication_attempted] low: 0, high: 0, avg: 0.0, ' +
'total: 0, Failed: 0.0%, no_result: 0, reported: 2'),
mock.call('Oldest completion was 2015-04-25 22:13:20 ' +
'(42 seconds ago) by 127.0.0.1:6011.'),
mock.call('Most recent completion was 2015-04-25 22:13:20 ' +
'(42 seconds ago) by 127.0.0.1:6011.'),
]
mock_now.return_value = now + 42
cli.replication_check([('127.0.0.1', 6011), ('127.0.0.1', 6021)])
# We need any_order=True because the order of calls depends on the dict
# that is returned from the recon middleware, thus can't rely on it
mock_print.assert_has_calls(default_calls, any_order=True)
@mock.patch('six.moves.builtins.print')
@mock.patch('time.time')
def test_load_check(self, mock_now, mock_print):
now = 1430000000.0
def dummy_request(*args, **kwargs):
return [
('http://127.0.0.1:6010/recon/load',
{"1m": 0.2, "5m": 0.4, "15m": 0.25,
"processes": 10000, "tasks": "1/128"},
200,
0,
0),
('http://127.0.0.1:6020/recon/load',
{"1m": 0.4, "5m": 0.8, "15m": 0.75,
"processes": 9000, "tasks": "1/200"},
200,
0,
0),
]
cli = recon.SwiftRecon()
cli.pool.imap = dummy_request
default_calls = [
mock.call('[5m_load_avg] low: 0, high: 0, avg: 0.6, total: 1, ' +
'Failed: 0.0%, no_result: 0, reported: 2'),
mock.call('[15m_load_avg] low: 0, high: 0, avg: 0.5, total: 1, ' +
'Failed: 0.0%, no_result: 0, reported: 2'),
mock.call('[1m_load_avg] low: 0, high: 0, avg: 0.3, total: 0, ' +
'Failed: 0.0%, no_result: 0, reported: 2'),
]
mock_now.return_value = now + 42
cli.load_check([('127.0.0.1', 6010), ('127.0.0.1', 6020)])
# We need any_order=True because the order of calls depends on the dict
# that is returned from the recon middleware, thus can't rely on it
mock_print.assert_has_calls(default_calls, any_order=True)
@mock.patch('six.moves.builtins.print')
@mock.patch('time.time')
def test_time_check(self, mock_now, mock_print):
now = 1430000000.0
mock_now.return_value = now
def dummy_request(*args, **kwargs):
return [
('http://127.0.0.1:6010/recon/load',
now,
200,
now - 0.5,
now + 0.5),
('http://127.0.0.1:6020/recon/load',
now,
200,
now,
now),
]
cli = recon.SwiftRecon()
cli.pool.imap = dummy_request
default_calls = [
mock.call('2/2 hosts matched, 0 error[s] while checking hosts.')
]
cli.time_check([('127.0.0.1', 6010), ('127.0.0.1', 6020)])
# We need any_order=True because the order of calls depends on the dict
# that is returned from the recon middleware, thus can't rely on it
mock_print.assert_has_calls(default_calls, any_order=True)
@mock.patch('six.moves.builtins.print')
@mock.patch('time.time')
def test_time_check_mismatch(self, mock_now, mock_print):
now = 1430000000.0
mock_now.return_value = now
def dummy_request(*args, **kwargs):
return [
('http://127.0.0.1:6010/recon/time',
now,
200,
now + 0.5,
now + 1.3),
('http://127.0.0.1:6020/recon/time',
now,
200,
now,
now),
]
cli = recon.SwiftRecon()
cli.pool.imap = dummy_request
default_calls = [
mock.call("!! http://127.0.0.1:6010/recon/time current time is "
"2015-04-25 22:13:21, but remote is "
"2015-04-25 22:13:20, differs by 1.30 sec"),
mock.call('1/2 hosts matched, 0 error[s] while checking hosts.'),
]
cli.time_check([('127.0.0.1', 6010), ('127.0.0.1', 6020)])
# We need any_order=True because the order of calls depends on the dict
# that is returned from the recon middleware, thus can't rely on it
mock_print.assert_has_calls(default_calls, any_order=True)
@mock.patch('six.moves.builtins.print')
@mock.patch('swift.cli.recon.SwiftRecon.get_hosts')
def test_multiple_server_types(self, mock_get_hosts, mock_print):
mock_get_hosts.return_value = set([('127.0.0.1', 10000)])
self.recon.object_auditor_check = mock.MagicMock()
self.recon.auditor_check = mock.MagicMock()
with mock.patch.object(
sys, 'argv',
["prog", "account", "container", "object", "--auditor"]):
self.recon.main()
expected_calls = [
mock.call("--> Starting reconnaissance on 1 hosts (account)"),
mock.call("--> Starting reconnaissance on 1 hosts (container)"),
mock.call("--> Starting reconnaissance on 1 hosts (object)"),
]
mock_print.assert_has_calls(expected_calls, any_order=True)
expected = mock.call(set([('127.0.0.1', 10000)]))
self.recon.object_auditor_check.assert_has_calls([expected])
# Two calls expected - one account, one container
self.recon.auditor_check.assert_has_calls([expected, expected])