vmware-nsx/quantum/tests/unit/test_linux_daemon.py
Mark McClain 0a01fa0953 add metadata proxy support for Quantum Networks
blueprint metadata-overlapping-networks

Adds Metadata for guest VMs running on Qunatum networks.  This requires
a companion patchset for Nova to test.

Change-Id: I524c6fdcd6a44e46da08395fd84c1288052a69ea
2012-11-28 19:09:16 -05:00

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# @author: Mark McClain, DreamHost
import os
import mock
import unittest2 as unittest
from quantum.agent.linux import daemon
FAKE_FD = 8
class TestPidfile(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.os_p = mock.patch.object(daemon, 'os')
self.os = self.os_p.start()
self.os.open.return_value = FAKE_FD
self.fcntl_p = mock.patch.object(daemon, 'fcntl')
self.fcntl = self.fcntl_p.start()
self.fcntl.flock.return_value = 0
def tearDown(self):
self.fcntl_p.stop()
self.os_p.stop()
def test_init(self):
self.os.O_CREAT = os.O_CREAT
self.os.O_RDWR = os.O_RDWR
p = daemon.Pidfile('thefile', 'python')
self.os.open.assert_called_once_with('thefile', os.O_CREAT | os.O_RDWR)
self.fcntl.flock.assert_called_once_with(FAKE_FD, self.fcntl.LOCK_EX)
def test_init_open_fail(self):
self.os.open.side_effect = IOError
with mock.patch.object(daemon.sys, 'stderr') as stderr:
with self.assertRaises(SystemExit):
p = daemon.Pidfile('thefile', 'python')
sys.assert_has_calls([
mock.call.stderr.write(mock.ANY),
mock.call.exit(1)]
)
def test_unlock(self):
p = daemon.Pidfile('thefile', 'python')
p.unlock()
self.fcntl.flock.assert_has_calls([
mock.call(FAKE_FD, self.fcntl.LOCK_EX),
mock.call(FAKE_FD, self.fcntl.LOCK_UN)]
)
def test_write(self):
p = daemon.Pidfile('thefile', 'python')
p.write(34)
self.os.assert_has_calls([
mock.call.ftruncate(FAKE_FD, 0),
mock.call.write(FAKE_FD, '34'),
mock.call.fsync(FAKE_FD)]
)
def test_read(self):
self.os.read.return_value = '34'
p = daemon.Pidfile('thefile', 'python')
self.assertEqual(34, p.read())
def test_is_running(self):
with mock.patch('quantum.agent.linux.utils.execute') as execute:
execute.return_value = 'python'
p = daemon.Pidfile('thefile', 'python')
with mock.patch.object(p, 'read') as read:
read.return_value = 34
self.assertTrue(p.is_running())
execute.assert_called_once_with(
['cat', '/proc/34/cmdline'], 'sudo')
class TestDaemon(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.os_p = mock.patch.object(daemon, 'os')
self.os = self.os_p.start()
self.pidfile_p = mock.patch.object(daemon, 'Pidfile')
self.pidfile = self.pidfile_p.start()
def tearDown(self):
self.pidfile_p.stop()
self.os_p.stop()
def test_init(self):
d = daemon.Daemon('pidfile')
self.assertEqual(d.procname, 'python')
def test_fork_parent(self):
self.os.fork.return_value = 1
with self.assertRaises(SystemExit):
d = daemon.Daemon('pidfile')
d._fork()
def test_fork_child(self):
self.os.fork.return_value = 0
d = daemon.Daemon('pidfile')
self.assertIsNone(d._fork())
def test_fork_error(self):
self.os.fork.side_effect = lambda: OSError(1)
with mock.patch.object(daemon.sys, 'stderr') as stderr:
with self.assertRaises(SystemExit):
d = daemon.Daemon('pidfile', 'stdin')
d._fork()
def test_daemonize(self):
d = daemon.Daemon('pidfile')
with mock.patch.object(d, '_fork') as fork:
with mock.patch.object(daemon, 'atexit') as atexit:
with mock.patch.object(daemon, 'sys') as sys:
sys.stdin.fileno.return_value = 0
sys.stdout.fileno.return_value = 1
sys.stderr.fileno.return_value = 2
d.daemonize()
atexit.register.assert_called_once_with(d.delete_pid)
fork.assert_has_calls([mock.call(), mock.call()])
self.os.assert_has_calls([
mock.call.chdir('/'),
mock.call.setsid(),
mock.call.umask(0),
mock.call.dup2(mock.ANY, 0),
mock.call.dup2(mock.ANY, 1),
mock.call.dup2(mock.ANY, 2),
mock.call.getpid()]
)
def test_delete_pid(self):
self.pidfile.return_value.__str__.return_value = 'pidfile'
d = daemon.Daemon('pidfile')
d.delete_pid()
self.os.remove.assert_called_once_with('pidfile')
def test_start(self):
self.pidfile.return_value.is_running.return_value = False
d = daemon.Daemon('pidfile')
with mock.patch.object(d, 'daemonize') as daemonize:
with mock.patch.object(d, 'run') as run:
d.start()
run.assert_called_once_with()
daemonize.assert_called_once_with()
def test_start_running(self):
self.pidfile.return_value.is_running.return_value = True
d = daemon.Daemon('pidfile')
with mock.patch.object(daemon.sys, 'stderr') as stderr:
with mock.patch.object(d, 'daemonize') as daemonize:
with self.assertRaises(SystemExit):
d.start()
self.assertFalse(daemonize.called)