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Today, the set of possible `Actions`_ is fixed for a given version of Watcher and enables optimization algorithms to include actions such as instance migration, changing hypervisor state, changing power state (ACPI level, ...). It should be possible to deploy and configure (in watcher.conf) new potential `Actions`_ and associate each `Action`_ to a Python class, without the need to redeploy a new version of Watcher. Change-Id: If4b68079967854f9040f11206e2b6202a66d8551 blueprint: watcher-add-actions-via-conf
130 lines
4.9 KiB
Python
130 lines
4.9 KiB
Python
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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# 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, WITHOUT
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# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
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# under the License.
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import glob
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import re
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import docutils.core
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import testtools
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# Used for new sections introduced during a release.
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# - "History" introduced in Liberty should be
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# mandatory for M.
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OPTIONAL_SECTIONS = ("History",)
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class TestTitles(testtools.TestCase):
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def _get_title(self, section_tree):
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section = {
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'subtitles': [],
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}
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for node in section_tree:
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if node.tagname == 'title':
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section['name'] = node.rawsource
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elif node.tagname == 'section':
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subsection = self._get_title(node)
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section['subtitles'].append(subsection['name'])
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return section
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def _get_titles(self, spec):
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titles = {}
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for node in spec:
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if node.tagname == 'section':
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# Note subsection subtitles are thrown away
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section = self._get_title(node)
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titles[section['name']] = section['subtitles']
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return titles
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def _check_titles(self, filename, expect, actual):
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missing_sections = [x for x in expect.keys() if (
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x not in actual.keys()) and (x not in OPTIONAL_SECTIONS)]
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extra_sections = [x for x in actual.keys() if x not in expect.keys()]
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msgs = []
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if len(missing_sections) > 0:
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msgs.append("Missing sections: %s" % missing_sections)
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if len(extra_sections) > 0:
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msgs.append("Extra sections: %s" % extra_sections)
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for section in expect.keys():
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missing_subsections = [x for x in expect[section]
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if x not in actual.get(section, {})]
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# extra subsections are allowed
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if len(missing_subsections) > 0:
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msgs.append("Section '%s' is missing subsections: %s"
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% (section, missing_subsections))
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if len(msgs) > 0:
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self.fail("While checking '%s':\n %s"
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% (filename, "\n ".join(msgs)))
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def _check_lines_wrapping(self, tpl, raw):
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code_block = False
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for i, line in enumerate(raw.split("\n")):
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# NOTE(ndipanov): Allow code block lines to be longer than 79 ch
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if code_block:
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if not line or line.startswith(" "):
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continue
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else:
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code_block = False
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if "::" in line:
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code_block = True
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if "http://" in line or "https://" in line:
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continue
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if line.startswith("..") and "image::" in line:
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continue
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# Allow lines which do not contain any whitespace
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if re.match("\s*[^\s]+$", line):
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continue
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self.assertTrue(
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len(line) < 80,
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msg="%s:%d: Line limited to a maximum of 79 characters." %
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(tpl, i + 1))
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def _check_no_cr(self, tpl, raw):
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matches = re.findall('\r', raw)
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self.assertEqual(
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len(matches), 0,
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"Found %s literal carriage returns in file %s" %
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(len(matches), tpl))
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def _check_trailing_spaces(self, tpl, raw):
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for i, line in enumerate(raw.split("\n")):
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trailing_spaces = re.findall(" +$", line)
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self.assertEqual(len(trailing_spaces), 0,
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"Found trailing spaces on line %s of %s" % (i + 1, tpl))
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def test_template(self):
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releases = [x.split('/')[1] for x in glob.glob('specs/*/')]
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self.assertTrue(len(releases), "Not able to find spec directories")
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for release in releases:
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with open("specs/%s-template.rst" % release) as f:
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template = f.read()
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spec = docutils.core.publish_doctree(template)
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template_titles = self._get_titles(spec)
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files = glob.glob("specs/%s/*/*" % release)
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for filename in files:
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self.assertTrue(filename.endswith(".rst"),
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"spec %s must use 'rst' extension."
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% filename)
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with open(filename) as f:
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data = f.read()
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spec = docutils.core.publish_doctree(data)
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titles = self._get_titles(spec)
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self._check_titles(filename, template_titles, titles)
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self._check_lines_wrapping(filename, data)
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self._check_no_cr(filename, data)
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self._check_trailing_spaces(filename, data)
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