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As part of the move towards testr and parallel test running, we start to use testtools and fixtures to make the test suite resilient and more pedantic. Part of blueprint grizzly-testtools Change-Id: I90250de9fe21237db34f6a50b89b15863e270aa5
151 lines
6.2 KiB
Python
151 lines
6.2 KiB
Python
# Copyright (c) 2012 OpenStack, LLC.
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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 testtools
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from quantum.db import dhcp_rpc_base
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class TestDhcpRpcCallackMixin(testtools.TestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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super(TestDhcpRpcCallackMixin, self).setUp()
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self.plugin_p = mock.patch('quantum.manager.QuantumManager.get_plugin')
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get_plugin = self.plugin_p.start()
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self.plugin = mock.Mock()
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get_plugin.return_value = self.plugin
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self.callbacks = dhcp_rpc_base.DhcpRpcCallbackMixin()
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self.log_p = mock.patch('quantum.db.dhcp_rpc_base.LOG')
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self.log = self.log_p.start()
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def tearDown(self):
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self.log_p.stop()
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self.plugin_p.stop()
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super(TestDhcpRpcCallackMixin, self).tearDown()
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def test_get_active_networks(self):
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plugin_retval = [dict(id='a'), dict(id='b')]
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self.plugin.get_networks.return_value = plugin_retval
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networks = self.callbacks.get_active_networks(mock.Mock(), host='host')
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self.assertEqual(networks, ['a', 'b'])
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self.plugin.assert_has_calls(
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[mock.call.get_networks(mock.ANY,
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filters=dict(admin_state_up=[True]))])
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self.assertEqual(len(self.log.mock_calls), 1)
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def test_get_network_info(self):
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network_retval = dict(id='a')
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subnet_retval = mock.Mock()
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port_retval = mock.Mock()
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self.plugin.get_network.return_value = network_retval
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self.plugin.get_subnets.return_value = subnet_retval
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self.plugin.get_ports.return_value = port_retval
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retval = self.callbacks.get_network_info(mock.Mock(), network_id='a')
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self.assertEqual(retval, network_retval)
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self.assertEqual(retval['subnets'], subnet_retval)
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self.assertEqual(retval['ports'], port_retval)
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def _test_get_dhcp_port_helper(self, port_retval, other_expectations=[],
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update_port=None, create_port=None):
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subnets_retval = [dict(id='a', enable_dhcp=True),
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dict(id='b', enable_dhcp=False)]
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self.plugin.get_subnets.return_value = subnets_retval
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if port_retval:
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self.plugin.get_ports.return_value = [port_retval]
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else:
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self.plugin.get_ports.return_value = []
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self.plugin.update_port.return_value = update_port
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self.plugin.create_port.return_value = create_port
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retval = self.callbacks.get_dhcp_port(mock.Mock(),
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network_id='netid',
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device_id='devid',
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host='host')
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expected = [mock.call.get_subnets(mock.ANY,
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filters=dict(network_id=['netid'])),
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mock.call.get_ports(mock.ANY,
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filters=dict(network_id=['netid'],
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device_id=['devid']))]
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expected.extend(other_expectations)
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self.plugin.assert_has_calls(expected)
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return retval
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def test_get_dhcp_port_existing(self):
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port_retval = dict(id='port_id', fixed_ips=[dict(subnet_id='a')])
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expectations = [
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mock.call.update_port(mock.ANY, 'port_id', dict(port=port_retval))]
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retval = self._test_get_dhcp_port_helper(port_retval, expectations,
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update_port=port_retval)
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self.assertEqual(len(self.log.mock_calls), 1)
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def test_get_dhcp_port_create_new(self):
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self.plugin.get_network.return_value = dict(tenant_id='tenantid')
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create_spec = dict(tenant_id='tenantid', device_id='devid',
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network_id='netid', name='',
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admin_state_up=True,
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device_owner='network:dhcp',
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mac_address=mock.ANY)
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create_retval = create_spec.copy()
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create_retval['id'] = 'port_id'
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create_retval['fixed_ips'] = [dict(subnet_id='a', enable_dhcp=True)]
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create_spec['fixed_ips'] = [dict(subnet_id='a')]
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expectations = [
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mock.call.get_network(mock.ANY, 'netid'),
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mock.call.create_port(mock.ANY, dict(port=create_spec))]
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retval = self._test_get_dhcp_port_helper(None, expectations,
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create_port=create_retval)
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self.assertEqual(create_retval, retval)
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self.assertEqual(len(self.log.mock_calls), 2)
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def test_release_dhcp_port(self):
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port_retval = dict(id='port_id', fixed_ips=[dict(subnet_id='a')])
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self.plugin.get_ports.return_value = [port_retval]
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self.callbacks.release_dhcp_port(mock.ANY, network_id='netid',
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device_id='devid')
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self.plugin.assert_has_calls([
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mock.call.get_ports(mock.ANY, filters=dict(network_id=['netid'],
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device_id=['devid'])),
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mock.call.delete_port(mock.ANY, 'port_id')])
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def test_release_port_fixed_ip(self):
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port_retval = dict(id='port_id', fixed_ips=[dict(subnet_id='a')])
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port_update = dict(id='port_id', fixed_ips=[])
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self.plugin.get_ports.return_value = [port_retval]
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self.callbacks.release_port_fixed_ip(mock.ANY, network_id='netid',
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device_id='devid', subnet_id='a')
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self.plugin.assert_has_calls([
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mock.call.get_ports(mock.ANY, filters=dict(network_id=['netid'],
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device_id=['devid'])),
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mock.call.update_port(mock.ANY, 'port_id',
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dict(port=port_update))])
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