storlets/tests/functional/__init__.py

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# Copyright IBM Corp. 2015, 2015 All Rights Reserved
# Copyright (c) 2010-2016 OpenStack Foundation
#
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import unittest
import uuid
from swiftclient import client as swiftclient
from storlets.tools.cluster_config_parser import ClusterConfig
from storlets.tools.utils import deploy_storlet, get_admin_auth, put_local_file
import os
CONFIG_DIR = os.environ.get('CLUSTER_CONF_DIR', os.getcwd())
CONFIG_FILE = os.path.join(CONFIG_DIR, 'test.conf')
PATH_TO_STORLETS = os.environ.get(
'STORLET_SAMPLE_PATH',
# assuming, current working dir is at top of storlet repo
os.path.join(os.getcwd(), 'StorletSamples'))
CONSOLE_TIMEOUT = 2
class StorletBaseFunctionalTest(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.conf_file = CONFIG_FILE
try:
self.conf = ClusterConfig(CONFIG_FILE)
except IOError:
self.fail('cluster_config.json not found in %s. '
'Please check your testing environment.' % CONFIG_DIR)
self.url, self.token = get_admin_auth(self.conf)
# TODO(kota_): do we need to call setUp() when inheriting TestCase
# directly? AFAIK, no setUp method in the class...
super(StorletBaseFunctionalTest, self).setUp()
class StorletFunctionalTest(StorletBaseFunctionalTest):
def create_container(self, container):
response = dict()
swiftclient.put_container(self.url, self.token,
container, headers=None,
response_dict=response)
status = response.get('status')
assert (status >= 200 or status < 300)
def cleanup_container(self, container):
# list all objects inside the container
_, objects = swiftclient.get_container(
self.url, self.token, container, full_listing=True)
# delete all objects inside the container
# N.B. this cleanup could run in parallel but currently we have a few
# objects in the user testing container so that, currently this does
# as sequential simply
for obj_dict in objects:
swiftclient.delete_object(
self.url, self.token, container, obj_dict['name'])
swiftclient.get_container(self.url, self.token, container)
# delete the container
swiftclient.delete_container(self.url, self.token, container)
def setUp(self, language, path_to_bundle,
storlet_dir,
storlet_name, storlet_main, storlet_file,
dep_names, headers, version=None):
super(StorletFunctionalTest, self).setUp()
self.storlet_dir = storlet_dir
self.storlet_name = storlet_name
self.storlet_main = storlet_main
self.dep_names = dep_names
self.path_to_bundle = path_to_bundle
self.container = 'container-%s' % uuid.uuid4()
self.storlet_file = storlet_file
self.headers = headers or {}
self.acct = self.url.split('/')[4]
self.deps = []
if dep_names:
for d in self.dep_names:
self.deps.append('%s/%s' % (self.path_to_bundle, d))
storlet = '%s/%s' % (self.path_to_bundle, self.storlet_name)
deploy_storlet(self.url, self.token,
storlet, self.storlet_main,
self.deps, language, version)
self.create_container(self.container)
if self.storlet_file:
put_local_file(self.url, self.token,
self.container,
self.path_to_bundle,
self.storlet_file,
self.headers)
def tearDown(self):
self.cleanup_container(self.container)