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# Copyright (C) 2013 Google Inc.
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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# General Public License for more details.
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
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# 02110-1301, USA.
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"""Support for mocking the opcode processor"""
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import re |
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from ganeti import constants |
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from ganeti import mcpu |
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class LogRecordingCallback(mcpu.OpExecCbBase): |
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"""Helper class for log output recording.
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"""
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def __init__(self, processor): |
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self.processor = processor
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def Feedback(self, *args): |
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assert len(args) < 3 |
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if len(args) == 1: |
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log_type = constants.ELOG_MESSAGE |
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log_msg = args[0]
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else:
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(log_type, log_msg) = args |
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self.processor.log_entries.append((log_type, log_msg))
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def SubmitManyJobs(self, jobs): |
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return mcpu.OpExecCbBase.SubmitManyJobs(self, jobs) |
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class ProcessorMock(mcpu.Processor): |
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"""Mocked opcode processor for tests.
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This class actually performs much more than a mock, as it drives the
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execution of LU's. But it also provides access to the log output of the LU
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the result of the execution.
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See L{ExecOpCodeAndRecordOutput} for the main method of this class.
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"""
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def __init__(self, context): |
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super(ProcessorMock, self).__init__(context, 0, True) |
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self.log_entries = []
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def ExecOpCodeAndRecordOutput(self, op): |
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"""Executes the given opcode and records the output for further inspection.
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@param op: the opcode to execute.
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@return: see L{mcpu.Processor.ExecOpCode}
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"""
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return self.ExecOpCode(op, LogRecordingCallback(self)) |
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def GetLogEntries(self): |
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"""Return the list of recorded log entries.
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@rtype: list of (string, string) tuples
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@return: the list of recorded log entries
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"""
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return self.log_entries |
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def GetLogMessages(self): |
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"""Return the list of recorded log messages.
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@rtype: list of string
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@return: the list of recorded log messages
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"""
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return [msg for _, msg in self.log_entries] |
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def GetLogEntriesString(self): |
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"""Return a string with all log entries separated by a newline.
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"""
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return "\n".join("%s: %s" % (log_type, msg) |
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for log_type, msg in self.GetLogEntries()) |
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def GetLogMessagesString(self): |
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"""Return a string with all log messages separated by a newline.
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"""
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return "\n".join("%s" % msg for _, msg in self.GetLogEntries()) |
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def assertLogContainsEntry(self, expected_type, expected_msg): |
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"""Asserts that the log contains the exact given entry.
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@type expected_type: string
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@param expected_type: the expected type
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@type expected_msg: string
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@param expected_msg: the expected message
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"""
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for log_type, msg in self.log_entries: |
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if log_type == expected_type and msg == expected_msg: |
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return
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raise AssertionError( |
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"Could not find '%s' (type '%s') in LU log messages. Log is:\n%s" %
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(expected_msg, expected_type, self.GetLogEntriesString()))
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def assertLogContainsMessage(self, expected_msg): |
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"""Asserts that the log contains the exact given message.
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@type expected_msg: string
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@param expected_msg: the expected message
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"""
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for msg in self.GetLogMessages(): |
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if msg == expected_msg:
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return
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raise AssertionError( |
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"Could not find '%s' in LU log messages. Log is:\n%s" %
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(expected_msg, self.GetLogMessagesString()))
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def assertLogContainsRegex(self, expected_regex): |
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"""Asserts that the log contains a message which matches the regex.
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@type expected_regex: string
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@param expected_regex: regular expression to match messages with.
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"""
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for msg in self.GetLogMessages(): |
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if re.search(expected_regex, msg) is not None: |
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return
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raise AssertionError( |
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"Could not find '%s' in LU log messages. Log is:\n%s" %
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(expected_regex, self.GetLogMessagesString())
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