vmware-nsx/quantum/tests/unit/test_db_rpc_base.py
Monty Taylor c90977b4f6 Use testtools instead of unittest or unittest2.
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
2013-02-26 19:32:30 +09:00

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import mock
import testtools
from quantum.db import dhcp_rpc_base
class TestDhcpRpcCallackMixin(testtools.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
super(TestDhcpRpcCallackMixin, self).setUp()
self.plugin_p = mock.patch('quantum.manager.QuantumManager.get_plugin')
get_plugin = self.plugin_p.start()
self.plugin = mock.Mock()
get_plugin.return_value = self.plugin
self.callbacks = dhcp_rpc_base.DhcpRpcCallbackMixin()
self.log_p = mock.patch('quantum.db.dhcp_rpc_base.LOG')
self.log = self.log_p.start()
def tearDown(self):
self.log_p.stop()
self.plugin_p.stop()
super(TestDhcpRpcCallackMixin, self).tearDown()
def test_get_active_networks(self):
plugin_retval = [dict(id='a'), dict(id='b')]
self.plugin.get_networks.return_value = plugin_retval
networks = self.callbacks.get_active_networks(mock.Mock(), host='host')
self.assertEqual(networks, ['a', 'b'])
self.plugin.assert_has_calls(
[mock.call.get_networks(mock.ANY,
filters=dict(admin_state_up=[True]))])
self.assertEqual(len(self.log.mock_calls), 1)
def test_get_network_info(self):
network_retval = dict(id='a')
subnet_retval = mock.Mock()
port_retval = mock.Mock()
self.plugin.get_network.return_value = network_retval
self.plugin.get_subnets.return_value = subnet_retval
self.plugin.get_ports.return_value = port_retval
retval = self.callbacks.get_network_info(mock.Mock(), network_id='a')
self.assertEqual(retval, network_retval)
self.assertEqual(retval['subnets'], subnet_retval)
self.assertEqual(retval['ports'], port_retval)
def _test_get_dhcp_port_helper(self, port_retval, other_expectations=[],
update_port=None, create_port=None):
subnets_retval = [dict(id='a', enable_dhcp=True),
dict(id='b', enable_dhcp=False)]
self.plugin.get_subnets.return_value = subnets_retval
if port_retval:
self.plugin.get_ports.return_value = [port_retval]
else:
self.plugin.get_ports.return_value = []
self.plugin.update_port.return_value = update_port
self.plugin.create_port.return_value = create_port
retval = self.callbacks.get_dhcp_port(mock.Mock(),
network_id='netid',
device_id='devid',
host='host')
expected = [mock.call.get_subnets(mock.ANY,
filters=dict(network_id=['netid'])),
mock.call.get_ports(mock.ANY,
filters=dict(network_id=['netid'],
device_id=['devid']))]
expected.extend(other_expectations)
self.plugin.assert_has_calls(expected)
return retval
def test_get_dhcp_port_existing(self):
port_retval = dict(id='port_id', fixed_ips=[dict(subnet_id='a')])
expectations = [
mock.call.update_port(mock.ANY, 'port_id', dict(port=port_retval))]
retval = self._test_get_dhcp_port_helper(port_retval, expectations,
update_port=port_retval)
self.assertEqual(len(self.log.mock_calls), 1)
def test_get_dhcp_port_create_new(self):
self.plugin.get_network.return_value = dict(tenant_id='tenantid')
create_spec = dict(tenant_id='tenantid', device_id='devid',
network_id='netid', name='',
admin_state_up=True,
device_owner='network:dhcp',
mac_address=mock.ANY)
create_retval = create_spec.copy()
create_retval['id'] = 'port_id'
create_retval['fixed_ips'] = [dict(subnet_id='a', enable_dhcp=True)]
create_spec['fixed_ips'] = [dict(subnet_id='a')]
expectations = [
mock.call.get_network(mock.ANY, 'netid'),
mock.call.create_port(mock.ANY, dict(port=create_spec))]
retval = self._test_get_dhcp_port_helper(None, expectations,
create_port=create_retval)
self.assertEqual(create_retval, retval)
self.assertEqual(len(self.log.mock_calls), 2)
def test_release_dhcp_port(self):
port_retval = dict(id='port_id', fixed_ips=[dict(subnet_id='a')])
self.plugin.get_ports.return_value = [port_retval]
self.callbacks.release_dhcp_port(mock.ANY, network_id='netid',
device_id='devid')
self.plugin.assert_has_calls([
mock.call.get_ports(mock.ANY, filters=dict(network_id=['netid'],
device_id=['devid'])),
mock.call.delete_port(mock.ANY, 'port_id')])
def test_release_port_fixed_ip(self):
port_retval = dict(id='port_id', fixed_ips=[dict(subnet_id='a')])
port_update = dict(id='port_id', fixed_ips=[])
self.plugin.get_ports.return_value = [port_retval]
self.callbacks.release_port_fixed_ip(mock.ANY, network_id='netid',
device_id='devid', subnet_id='a')
self.plugin.assert_has_calls([
mock.call.get_ports(mock.ANY, filters=dict(network_id=['netid'],
device_id=['devid'])),
mock.call.update_port(mock.ANY, 'port_id',
dict(port=port_update))])