Declarative HTTP testing for the Ceilometer API

A 'gabbi' tox target is added which runs a declarative HTTP tests
described in YAML files in 'ceilometer/tests/gabbi/gabbits' and loaded by
'ceilometer/tests/gabbi/test_gabbi.py'. These are driven by the 'gabbi'
python package (available from PyPI).

tox and testr are configured to start and run the tests efficiently:

* a mongodb server, using multiple databases, is made available
* the API wsgi application is used directly via 'wsgi-intercept', no
  web server required
* each YAML file is run as a sequence and where number of processors
  allows, in a different test process
* individual tests can be requested in the usual way:

    tox -egabbi -- <test pattern>

  If this is done, all the tests prior to the one requested, from
  its YAML file, will be run as ordered prerequisites.
* tox targets that already run the tests in ceilometer/tests will
  also discover gabbi tests. If there is no mongodb, they will
  be skipped.

A ConfigFixture does the necessary work of adjusting the configuration
and pipeline to use the mongodb database and nothing else. An
internal InterceptFixture uses wsgi-intercept to access the
ceilometer API. Each yaml file has its own intercepted host.

Fixtures are implemented as nested context managers that are declared
per YAML file, see ceilometer/gabbi/fixtures.py and fixtures-samples.yaml
for an example of how they can be used. Every yaml file uses at
least ConfigFixture.

YAML files can use a variety of strategies for formatting requests
and evaluating the correctness of response. See:
http://gabbi.readthedocs.org/en/latest/format.html

The YAML files included here test simple API features for creating and
retrieving samples. Subsequent patches can (and should) create
additional YAML files to describe more complex scenarios that cover
the entire API (for example alarms are not touched at all by this
patch).

Change-Id: I52551f88bc3beac4bf8a92afa45ac70cd97ffcec
Implements: blueprint declarative-http-tests
This commit is contained in:
Chris Dent 2015-01-09 19:32:55 +00:00
parent f49d43b595
commit 552c63849e
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test_command=OS_STDOUT_CAPTURE=${OS_STDOUT_CAPTURE:-1} \
OS_STDERR_CAPTURE=${OS_STDERR_CAPTURE:-1} \
OS_TEST_TIMEOUT=${OS_TEST_TIMEOUT:-600} \
${PYTHON:-python} -m subunit.run discover ceilometer/tests -t . $LISTOPT $IDOPTION
${PYTHON:-python} -m subunit.run discover ${OS_TEST_PATH:-./ceilometer/tests} -t . $LISTOPT $IDOPTION
test_id_option=--load-list $IDFILE
test_list_option=--list
# NOTE(chdent): Only used/matches on gabbi-related tests.
group_regex=(gabbi\.driver\.test_gabbi_[^_]+)_

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#
# Copyright 2015 Red Hat. All Rights Reserved.
#
# 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.
"""Fixtures used during Gabbi-based test runs."""
from __future__ import print_function
import datetime
import os
import random
from unittest import case
import uuid
from gabbi import fixture
from oslo.config import fixture as fixture_config
from ceilometer.publisher import utils
from ceilometer import sample
from ceilometer import service
from ceilometer import storage
# TODO(chdent): For now only MongoDB is supported, because of easy
# database name handling and intentional focus on the API, not the
# data store.
ENGINES = ['MONGODB']
class ConfigFixture(fixture.GabbiFixture):
"""Establish the relevant configuration for a test run."""
def start_fixture(self):
"""Set up config."""
service.prepare_service([])
conf = fixture_config.Config().conf
self.conf = conf
conf.import_opt('policy_file', 'ceilometer.openstack.common.policy')
conf.set_override('policy_file',
os.path.abspath('etc/ceilometer/policy.json'))
# A special pipeline is required to use the direct publisher.
conf.set_override('pipeline_cfg_file',
'etc/ceilometer/gabbi_pipeline.yaml')
# Determine the database connection.
db_url = None
for engine in ENGINES:
try:
db_url = os.environ['CEILOMETER_TEST_%s_URL' % engine]
except KeyError:
pass
if db_url is None:
raise case.SkipTest('No database connection configured')
database_name = '%s-%s' % (db_url, str(uuid.uuid4()))
conf.set_override('connection', database_name, group='database')
conf.set_override('metering_connection', '', group='database')
conf.set_override('event_connection', '', group='database')
conf.set_override('alarm_connection', '', group='database')
conf.set_override('pecan_debug', True, group='api')
def stop_fixture(self):
"""Clean up the config."""
self.conf.reset()
class SampleDataFixture(fixture.GabbiFixture):
"""Instantiate some sample data for use in testing."""
def start_fixture(self):
"""Create some samples."""
conf = fixture_config.Config().conf
self.conn = storage.get_connection_from_config(conf)
timestamp = datetime.datetime.utcnow()
project_id = str(uuid.uuid4())
self.source = str(uuid.uuid4())
resource_metadata = {'farmed_by': 'nancy'}
for name in ['cow', 'pig', 'sheep']:
resource_metadata.update({'breed': name}),
c = sample.Sample(name='livestock',
type='gauge',
unit='head',
volume=int(10 * random.random()),
user_id='farmerjon',
project_id=project_id,
resource_id=project_id,
timestamp=timestamp,
resource_metadata=resource_metadata,
source=self.source,
)
data = utils.meter_message_from_counter(
c, conf.publisher.telemetry_secret)
self.conn.record_metering_data(data)
def stop_fixture(self):
"""Destroy the samples."""
# NOTE(chdent): print here for sake of info during testing.
# This will go away eventually.
print('resource',
self.conn.db.resource.remove({'source': self.source}))
print('meter', self.conn.db.meter.remove({'source': self.source}))

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#
# Some simple tests just to confirm that the system works.
#
fixtures:
- ConfigFixture
tests:
# Root gives us some information on where to go from here.
- name: quick root check
url: /
response_headers:
content-type: application/json; charset=UTF-8
response_strings:
- '"base": "application/json"'
response_json_paths:
versions.values.[0].status: stable
versions.values.[0].media-types.[0].base: application/json
# NOTE(chdent): Ideally since / has a links ref to /v2, /v2 ought not 404!
- name: v2 visit
desc: this demonstrates a bug in the info in /
url: $RESPONSE['versions.values.[0].links.[0].href']
status: 404

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#
# Explore the capabilities API
#
fixtures:
- ConfigFixture
tests:
- name: get capabilities
desc: retrieve capabilities for the mongo store
url: /v2/capabilities
response_json_paths:
$.alarm_storage.['storage:production_ready']: true
$.event_storage.['storage:production_ready']: true
$.storage.['storage:production_ready']: true
$.api.['meters:pagination']: false

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# Post a simple sample, sir, and the retrieve it in various ways.
fixtures:
- ConfigFixture
tests:
- name: post sample for meter
desc: post a single sample
url: /v2/meters/apples
method: POST
request_headers:
content-type: application/json
data: |
[
{
"counter_name": "apples",
"project_id": "35b17138-b364-4e6a-a131-8f3099c5be68",
"user_id": "efd87807-12d2-4b38-9c70-5f5c2ac427ff",
"counter_unit": "instance",
"counter_volume": 1,
"resource_id": "bd9431c1-8d69-4ad3-803a-8d4a6b89fd36",
"resource_metadata": {
"name2": "value2",
"name1": "value1"
},
"counter_type": "gauge"
}
]
response_json_paths:
$.[0].counter_name: apples
status: 200
response_headers:
content-type: application/json; charset=UTF-8
# TODO(chdent): No location header in the response!!!!
# - name: get sample
# desc: get the sample we just posted
# url: $LOCATION
- name: get samples for meter
desc: get all the samples at that meter
url: /v2/meters/apples
response_json_paths:
$.[0].counter_name: apples
$.[0].counter_volume: 1
$.[0].resource_metadata.name2: value2
- name: get resources
desc: get the resources that exist because of the sample
url: /v2/resources
response_json_paths:
$.[0].metadata.name2: value2
# NOTE(chdent): We assume that the first item in links is self.
# Need to determine how to express the more correct JSONPath here
# (if possible).
- name: get resource
desc: get just one of those resources via self
url: $RESPONSE['$[0].links[0].href']
response_json_paths:
$.metadata.name2: value2
- name: get samples
desc: get all the created samples
url: /v2/samples
response_json_paths:
$.[0].metadata.name2: value2
$.[0].meter: apples
- name: get one sample
desc: get the one sample that exists
url: /v2/samples/$RESPONSE['$[0].id']
response_json_paths:
$.metadata.name2: value2
$.meter: apples

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#
# Demonstrate a simple sample fixture.
#
fixtures:
- ConfigFixture
- SampleDataFixture
tests:
- name: get fixture samples
desc: get all the samples at livestock
url: /v2/meters/livestock
response_json_paths:
$.[0].counter_name: livestock
$.[1].counter_name: livestock
$.[2].counter_name: livestock
$.[2].user_id: farmerjon
$.[0].resource_metadata.breed: cow
$.[1].resource_metadata.farmed_by: nancy

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#
# Copyright 2015 Red Hat. All Rights Reserved.
#
# 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.
"""A test module to exercise the Ceilometer API with gabbi
For the sake of exploratory development.
"""
import os
from gabbi import driver
from ceilometer.api import app
from ceilometer.tests.gabbi import fixtures as fixture_module
TESTS_DIR = 'gabbits'
def load_tests(loader, tests, pattern):
"""Provide a TestSuite to the discovery process."""
test_dir = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), TESTS_DIR)
return driver.build_tests(test_dir, loader, host=None,
intercept=app.VersionSelectorApplication,
fixture_module=fixture_module)

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For reference, the ``debug`` tox environment implements the instructions
here: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Testr#Debugging_.28pdb.29_Tests
5. There is a growing suite of tests which use a tool called `gabbi`_ to
test and validate the behavior of the Ceilometer API. These tests are run
when using the usual ``py27`` tox target but if desired they can be run by
themselves::
$ tox -e gabbi
The YAML files used to drive the gabbi tests can be found in
``ceilometer/tests/gabbi/gabbits``. If you are adding to or adjusting the
API you should consider adding tests here.
.. _gabbi: https://gabbi.readthedocs.org/
.. seealso::
* tox_

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# A limited pipeline for use with the Gabbi spike.
# direct writes to the the metering database without using an
# intermediary dispatcher.
#
# This is one of several things that will need some extensive
# tidying to be more right.
---
sources:
- name: meter_source
interval: 1
meters:
- "*"
sinks:
- meter_sink
sinks:
- name: meter_sink
transformers:
publishers:
- direct://

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testrepository>=0.0.18
testscenarios>=0.4
testtools>=0.9.36,!=1.2.0
gabbi>=0.5.0

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tox.ini
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commands = python -m testtools.run \
ceilometer.tests.test_utils
# NOTE(chdent): The gabbi tests are also run under the primary tox
# targets. This target simply provides a target to directly run just
# gabbi tests without needing to discovery across the entire body of
# tests.
[testenv:gabbi]
setenv = OS_TEST_PATH=ceilometer/tests/gabbi
commands =
bash -x {toxinidir}/setup-test-env-mongodb.sh \
python setup.py testr --testr-args="{posargs}"
[testenv:cover]
commands = bash -x {toxinidir}/setup-test-env-mongodb.sh python setup.py testr --slowest --coverage --testr-args="{posargs}"