zaqar-tempest-plugin/zaqar_tempest_plugin/tests/v1/test_messages.py
Chandan Kumar 30219666aa Refactored zaqar tempest plugin directory structure
* switch from zaqar.tests.tempest_plugin to zaqar_tempest_plugin
* Cleaned up README.rst and setup.cfg
* Use zaqar_tempest_plugin as a tempest plugin package
* Fixed git-review
* Fixed tox.ini

Implements: blueprint zaqar-tempest-plugin

Change-Id: I78d657bcdec4d5c095af8eb1dfb93b5e3dfa0ff5
2017-09-22 04:59:27 +00:00

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# Copyright (c) 2014 Rackspace, Inc.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or
# implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
from tempest import config
from tempest.lib.common.utils import data_utils
from tempest.lib import decorators
from zaqar_tempest_plugin.tests import base
CONF = config.CONF
class TestMessages(base.BaseV1MessagingTest):
@classmethod
def resource_setup(cls):
super(TestMessages, cls).resource_setup()
cls.queue_name = data_utils.rand_name('Queues-Test')
# Create Queue
cls.client.create_queue(cls.queue_name)
def _post_messages(self, repeat=CONF.messaging.max_messages_per_page):
message_body = self.generate_message_body(repeat=repeat)
resp, body = self.post_messages(queue_name=self.queue_name,
rbody=message_body)
return resp, body
@decorators.idempotent_id('93867172-a414-4eb3-a639-96e943c516b4')
def test_post_messages(self):
# Post Messages
resp, _ = self._post_messages()
# Get on the posted messages
message_uri = resp['location'][resp['location'].find('/v1'):]
resp, _ = self.client.show_multiple_messages(message_uri)
# The test has an assertion here, because the response cannot be 204
# in this case (the client allows 200 or 204 for this API call).
self.assertEqual('200', resp['status'])
@decorators.idempotent_id('c967d59a-e919-41cb-994b-1c4300452c80')
def test_list_messages(self):
# Post Messages
self._post_messages()
# List Messages
resp, _ = self.list_messages(queue_name=self.queue_name)
# The test has an assertion here, because the response cannot be 204
# in this case (the client allows 200 or 204 for this API call).
self.assertEqual('200', resp['status'])
@decorators.idempotent_id('2a68e3de-24df-47c3-9039-ec4156656bf8')
def test_get_message(self):
# Post Messages
_, body = self._post_messages()
message_uri = body['resources'][0]
# Get posted message
resp, _ = self.client.show_single_message(message_uri)
# The test has an assertion here, because the response cannot be 204
# in this case (the client allows 200 or 204 for this API call).
self.assertEqual('200', resp['status'])
@decorators.idempotent_id('c4b0a30b-efda-4b87-a395-0c43140df74d')
def test_get_multiple_messages(self):
# Post Messages
resp, _ = self._post_messages()
message_uri = resp['location'][resp['location'].find('/v1'):]
# Get posted messages
resp, _ = self.client.show_multiple_messages(message_uri)
# The test has an assertion here, because the response cannot be 204
# in this case (the client allows 200 or 204 for this API call).
self.assertEqual('200', resp['status'])
@decorators.idempotent_id('fc0fca47-dd8b-4ecc-8522-d9c191f9bc9f')
def test_delete_single_message(self):
# Post Messages
_, body = self._post_messages()
message_uri = body['resources'][0]
# Delete posted message & verify the delete operration
self.client.delete_messages(message_uri)
message_uri = message_uri.replace('/messages/', '/messages?ids=')
resp, _ = self.client.show_multiple_messages(message_uri)
# The test has an assertion here, because the response has to be 204
# in this case (the client allows 200 or 204 for this API call).
self.assertEqual('204', resp['status'])
@decorators.idempotent_id('00cca069-5c8f-4b42-bff1-c577da2a4546')
def test_delete_multiple_messages(self):
# Post Messages
resp, _ = self._post_messages()
message_uri = resp['location'][resp['location'].find('/v1'):]
# Delete multiple messages
self.client.delete_messages(message_uri)
resp, _ = self.client.show_multiple_messages(message_uri)
# The test has an assertion here, because the response has to be 204
# in this case (the client allows 200 or 204 for this API call).
self.assertEqual('204', resp['status'])
@classmethod
def resource_cleanup(cls):
cls.delete_queue(cls.queue_name)
super(TestMessages, cls).resource_cleanup()