ironic-python-agent/ironic_python_agent/tests/functional/test_commands.py

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# Copyright 2015 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
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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from ironic_python_agent.tests.functional import base
class TestCommands(base.FunctionalBase):
"""Tests the commands API.
These tests are structured monolithically as one test with multiple steps
to preserve ordering and ensure IPA state remains consistent across
different test runs.
"""
def step_1_get_empty_commands(self):
response = self.request('get', 'commands')
self.assertEqual({'commands': []}, response)
def step_2_run_command(self):
# NOTE(mariojv): get_clean_steps always returns the default
# HardwareManager clean steps if there's not a more specific HWM. So,
# this command succeeds even with an empty node and port. This test's
# success is required for steps 3 and 4 to succeed.
command = {'name': 'clean.get_clean_steps',
'params': {'node': {}, 'ports': {}}}
response = self.request('post', 'commands', json=command,
headers={'Content-Type': 'application/json'})
self.assertIsNone(response['command_error'])
def step_3_get_commands(self):
# This test relies on step 2 to succeed since step 2 runs the command
# we're checking for
response = self.request('get', 'commands')
self.assertEqual(1, len(response['commands']))
self.assertEqual(
'get_clean_steps', response['commands'][0]['command_name'])
def step_4_get_command_by_id(self):
# First, we have to query the commands API to retrieve the ID. Make
# sure this API call succeeds again, just in case it fails for some
# reason after the last test. This test relies on step 2 to succeed
# since step 2 runs the command we're checking for.
response = self.request('get', 'commands')
command_id = response['commands'][0]['id']
command_from_id = self.request(
'get', 'commands/%s' % command_id)
self.assertEqual('get_clean_steps', command_from_id['command_name'])
def step_5_run_non_existent_command(self):
fake_command = {'name': 'bad_extension.fake_command', 'params': {}}
self.request('post', 'commands', expect_error=404, json=fake_command)
def positive_get_post_command_steps(self):
"""Returns generator with test steps sorted by step number."""
steps_unsorted = [step for step in dir(self)
if step.startswith('step_')]
# The lambda retrieves the step number from the function name and casts
# it to an integer. This is necessary, otherwise a lexicographic sort
# would return ['step_1', 'step_12', 'step_3'] after sorting instead of
# ['step_1', 'step_3', 'step_12'].
steps = sorted(steps_unsorted, key=lambda s: int(s.split('_', 2)[1]))
for name in steps:
yield getattr(self, name)
def test_positive_get_post_commands(self):
for step in self.positive_get_post_command_steps():
step()