Prepare for using standard python tests

Add simple script to setup mysql and postgresql databases, this script
can be run by users during testing and will be run by CI systems for
specific setup before running unit tests. This is exactly what is
currently done by OpenStack CI in project-config.

This allows to change in project-config the python-db jobs to
python-jobs since python-jobs will call this script initially.

See also
http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2016-November/107784.html

Update CONTRIBUTING.rst for this.

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mysql> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON * . * TO 'openstack_citest'@'localhost'; mysql> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON * . * TO 'openstack_citest'@'localhost';
mysql> FLUSH PRIVILEGES; mysql> FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
See the script ``tools/test-setup.sh`` on how the databases are set up
excactly in the OpenStack CI infrastructure and use that for your
set up.
Alternatively, you can use `pifpaf`_ to run the unit tests directly without Alternatively, you can use `pifpaf`_ to run the unit tests directly without
setting up the database yourself. You still need to have the database software setting up the database yourself. You still need to have the database software
installed on your system. The following tox environments can be used:: installed on your system. The following tox environments can be used::

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#!/bin/bash -xe
# This script will be run by OpenStack CI before unit tests are run,
# it sets up the test system as needed.
# Developers should setup their test systems in a similar way.
# This setup needs to be run as a user that can run sudo.
# The root password for the MySQL database; pass it in via
# MYSQL_ROOT_PW.
DB_ROOT_PW=${MYSQL_ROOT_PW:-insecure_slave}
# This user and its password are used by the tests, if you change it,
# your tests might fail.
DB_USER=openstack_citest
DB_PW=openstack_citest
sudo -H mysqladmin -u root password $DB_ROOT_PW
# It's best practice to remove anonymous users from the database. If
# a anonymous user exists, then it matches first for connections and
# other connections from that host will not work.
sudo -H mysql -u root -p$DB_ROOT_PW -h localhost -e "
DELETE FROM mysql.user WHERE User='';
FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON *.*
TO '$DB_USER'@'%' identified by '$DB_PW' WITH GRANT OPTION;"
# Now create our database.
mysql -u $DB_USER -p$DB_PW -h 127.0.0.1 -e "
SET default_storage_engine=MYISAM;
DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS openstack_citest;
CREATE DATABASE openstack_citest CHARACTER SET utf8;"
# Same for PostgreSQL
# The root password for the PostgreSQL database; pass it in via
# POSTGRES_ROOT_PW.
DB_ROOT_PW=${POSTGRES_ROOT_PW:-insecure_slave}
# Setup user
root_roles=$(sudo -H -u postgres psql -t -c "
SELECT 'HERE' from pg_roles where rolname='$DB_USER'")
if [[ ${root_roles} == *HERE ]];then
sudo -H -u postgres psql -c "ALTER ROLE $DB_USER WITH SUPERUSER LOGIN PASSWORD '$DB_PW'"
else
sudo -H -u postgres psql -c "CREATE ROLE $DB_USER WITH SUPERUSER LOGIN PASSWORD '$DB_PW'"
fi
# Store password for tests
cat << EOF > $HOME/.pgpass
*:*:*:$DB_USER:$DB_PW
EOF
chmod 0600 $HOME/.pgpass
# Now create our database
psql -h 127.0.0.1 -U $DB_USER -d template1 -c "DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS openstack_citest"
createdb -h 127.0.0.1 -U $DB_USER -l C -T template0 -E utf8 openstack_citest