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#!/usr/bin/python
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# Copyright (C) 2010, 2011 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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#
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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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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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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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"""Script for testing ganeti.backend"""
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import os |
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import sys |
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import unittest |
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from ganeti import utils |
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from ganeti import opcodes |
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from ganeti import ht |
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from ganeti import constants |
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from ganeti import errors |
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from ganeti import compat |
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import testutils |
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class TestOpcodes(unittest.TestCase): |
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def test(self): |
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self.assertRaises(ValueError, opcodes.OpCode.LoadOpCode, None) |
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self.assertRaises(ValueError, opcodes.OpCode.LoadOpCode, "") |
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self.assertRaises(ValueError, opcodes.OpCode.LoadOpCode, {}) |
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self.assertRaises(ValueError, opcodes.OpCode.LoadOpCode, {"OP_ID": ""}) |
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for cls in opcodes.OP_MAPPING.values(): |
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self.assert_(cls.OP_ID.startswith("OP_")) |
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self.assert_(len(cls.OP_ID) > 3) |
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self.assertEqual(cls.OP_ID, cls.OP_ID.upper())
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self.assertEqual(cls.OP_ID, opcodes._NameToId(cls.__name__))
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, cls, unsupported_parameter="some value") |
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args = [ |
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# No variables
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{}, |
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# Variables supported by all opcodes
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{"dry_run": False, "debug_level": 0, }, |
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# All variables
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dict([(name, False) for name in cls._all_slots()]) |
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] |
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for i in args: |
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op = cls(**i) |
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self.assertEqual(op.OP_ID, cls.OP_ID)
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self._checkSummary(op)
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# Try a restore
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state = op.__getstate__() |
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self.assert_(isinstance(state, dict)) |
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restored = opcodes.OpCode.LoadOpCode(state) |
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self.assert_(isinstance(restored, cls)) |
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self._checkSummary(restored)
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for name in ["x_y_z", "hello_world"]: |
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assert name not in cls._all_slots() |
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for value in [None, True, False, [], "Hello World"]: |
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self.assertRaises(AttributeError, setattr, op, name, value) |
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def _checkSummary(self, op): |
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summary = op.Summary() |
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if hasattr(op, "OP_DSC_FIELD"): |
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self.assert_(("OP_%s" % summary).startswith("%s(" % op.OP_ID)) |
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self.assert_(summary.endswith(")")) |
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else:
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self.assertEqual("OP_%s" % summary, op.OP_ID) |
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def testSummary(self): |
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class OpTest(opcodes.OpCode): |
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OP_DSC_FIELD = "data"
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OP_PARAMS = [ |
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("data", ht.NoDefault, ht.TString, None), |
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] |
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self.assertEqual(OpTest(data="").Summary(), "TEST()") |
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self.assertEqual(OpTest(data="Hello World").Summary(), |
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"TEST(Hello World)")
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self.assertEqual(OpTest(data="node1.example.com").Summary(), |
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"TEST(node1.example.com)")
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def testListSummary(self): |
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class OpTest(opcodes.OpCode): |
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OP_DSC_FIELD = "data"
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OP_PARAMS = [ |
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("data", ht.NoDefault, ht.TList, None), |
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] |
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self.assertEqual(OpTest(data=["a", "b", "c"]).Summary(), |
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"TEST(a,b,c)")
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self.assertEqual(OpTest(data=["a", None, "c"]).Summary(), |
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"TEST(a,None,c)")
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self.assertEqual(OpTest(data=[1, 2, 3, 4]).Summary(), "TEST(1,2,3,4)") |
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def testOpId(self): |
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self.assertFalse(utils.FindDuplicates(cls.OP_ID
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for cls in opcodes._GetOpList())) |
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self.assertEqual(len(opcodes._GetOpList()), len(opcodes.OP_MAPPING)) |
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def testParams(self): |
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supported_by_all = set(["debug_level", "dry_run", "priority"]) |
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self.assertTrue(opcodes.BaseOpCode not in opcodes.OP_MAPPING.values()) |
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self.assertTrue(opcodes.OpCode not in opcodes.OP_MAPPING.values()) |
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for cls in opcodes.OP_MAPPING.values() + [opcodes.OpCode]: |
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all_slots = cls._all_slots() |
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self.assertEqual(len(set(all_slots) & supported_by_all), 3, |
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msg=("Opcode %s doesn't support all base"
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" parameters (%r)" % (cls.OP_ID, supported_by_all)))
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# All opcodes must have OP_PARAMS
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self.assert_(hasattr(cls, "OP_PARAMS"), |
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msg="%s doesn't have OP_PARAMS" % cls.OP_ID)
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param_names = [name for (name, _, _, _) in cls.GetAllParams()] |
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self.assertEqual(all_slots, param_names)
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# Without inheritance
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self.assertEqual(cls.__slots__,
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[name for (name, _, _, _) in cls.OP_PARAMS]) |
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# This won't work if parameters are converted to a dictionary
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duplicates = utils.FindDuplicates(param_names) |
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self.assertFalse(duplicates,
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msg=("Found duplicate parameters %r in %s" %
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(duplicates, cls.OP_ID))) |
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# Check parameter definitions
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for attr_name, aval, test, doc in cls.GetAllParams(): |
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self.assert_(attr_name)
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self.assert_(test is None or test is ht.NoType or callable(test), |
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msg=("Invalid type check for %s.%s" %
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(cls.OP_ID, attr_name))) |
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self.assertTrue(doc is None or isinstance(doc, basestring)) |
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if callable(aval): |
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self.assertFalse(callable(aval()), |
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msg="Default value returned by function is callable")
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# If any parameter has documentation, all others need to have it as well
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has_doc = [doc is not None for (_, _, _, doc) in cls.OP_PARAMS] |
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self.assertTrue(not compat.any(has_doc) or compat.all(has_doc), |
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msg="%s does not document all parameters" % cls)
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def testValidateNoModification(self): |
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class OpTest(opcodes.OpCode): |
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OP_PARAMS = [ |
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("nodef", ht.NoDefault, ht.TMaybeString, None), |
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("wdef", "default", ht.TMaybeString, None), |
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("number", 0, ht.TInt, None), |
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("notype", None, ht.NoType, None), |
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] |
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# Missing required parameter "nodef"
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op = OpTest() |
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before = op.__getstate__() |
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self.assertRaises(errors.OpPrereqError, op.Validate, False) |
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self.assertFalse(hasattr(op, "nodef")) |
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self.assertFalse(hasattr(op, "wdef")) |
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self.assertFalse(hasattr(op, "number")) |
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self.assertFalse(hasattr(op, "notype")) |
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self.assertEqual(op.__getstate__(), before, msg="Opcode was modified") |
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# Required parameter "nodef" is provided
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op = OpTest(nodef="foo")
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before = op.__getstate__() |
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op.Validate(False)
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self.assertEqual(op.__getstate__(), before, msg="Opcode was modified") |
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self.assertEqual(op.nodef, "foo") |
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self.assertFalse(hasattr(op, "wdef")) |
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self.assertFalse(hasattr(op, "number")) |
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self.assertFalse(hasattr(op, "notype")) |
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# Missing required parameter "nodef"
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op = OpTest(wdef="hello", number=999) |
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before = op.__getstate__() |
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self.assertRaises(errors.OpPrereqError, op.Validate, False) |
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self.assertFalse(hasattr(op, "nodef")) |
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self.assertFalse(hasattr(op, "notype")) |
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self.assertEqual(op.__getstate__(), before, msg="Opcode was modified") |
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# Wrong type for "nodef"
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op = OpTest(nodef=987)
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before = op.__getstate__() |
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self.assertRaises(errors.OpPrereqError, op.Validate, False) |
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self.assertEqual(op.nodef, 987) |
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self.assertFalse(hasattr(op, "notype")) |
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self.assertEqual(op.__getstate__(), before, msg="Opcode was modified") |
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# Testing different types for "notype"
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op = OpTest(nodef="foo", notype=[1, 2, 3]) |
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before = op.__getstate__() |
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op.Validate(False)
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self.assertEqual(op.nodef, "foo") |
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self.assertEqual(op.notype, [1, 2, 3]) |
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self.assertEqual(op.__getstate__(), before, msg="Opcode was modified") |
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op = OpTest(nodef="foo", notype="Hello World") |
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before = op.__getstate__() |
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op.Validate(False)
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self.assertEqual(op.nodef, "foo") |
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self.assertEqual(op.notype, "Hello World") |
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self.assertEqual(op.__getstate__(), before, msg="Opcode was modified") |
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def testValidateSetDefaults(self): |
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class OpTest(opcodes.OpCode): |
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OP_PARAMS = [ |
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# Static default value
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("value1", "default", ht.TMaybeString, None), |
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# Default value callback
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("value2", lambda: "result", ht.TMaybeString, None), |
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] |
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op = OpTest() |
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before = op.__getstate__() |
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op.Validate(True)
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self.assertNotEqual(op.__getstate__(), before,
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msg="Opcode was not modified")
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self.assertEqual(op.value1, "default") |
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self.assertEqual(op.value2, "result") |
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self.assert_(op.dry_run is None) |
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self.assert_(op.debug_level is None) |
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self.assertEqual(op.priority, constants.OP_PRIO_DEFAULT)
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op = OpTest(value1="hello", value2="world", debug_level=123) |
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before = op.__getstate__() |
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op.Validate(True)
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self.assertNotEqual(op.__getstate__(), before,
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msg="Opcode was not modified")
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self.assertEqual(op.value1, "hello") |
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self.assertEqual(op.value2, "world") |
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self.assertEqual(op.debug_level, 123) |
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if __name__ == "__main__": |
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testutils.GanetiTestProgram() |