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ironic/ironic/tests/unit/api/base.py
Dmitry Tantsur 88fd22de79 Remove most prints for unit tests
Generally, print should not be used for unit tests, it may pollute
the output stream. Right now, our internal build system is facing

    BlockingIOError: [Errno 11] write could not complete without blocking

on prints. Especially ACL tests seem to be a big offender because they
are vary numerous and each may print several times. Many prints in other
tests are cryptic and probably just leftover from debugging.

I only leave the API unit tests where the output is arguably useful.
But I reduce it to one print per call since the input is already known.

Change-Id: Ic5aaf9624f86b39609e2db6157c98cf8e35712fc
2023-09-15 14:58:57 +02:00

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# -*- encoding: utf-8 -*-
#
# Copyright 2013 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
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"""Base classes for API tests."""
# NOTE: Ported from ceilometer/tests/api.py (subsequently moved to
# ceilometer/tests/api/__init__.py). This should be oslo'ified:
# https://bugs.launchpad.net/ironic/+bug/1255115.
from unittest import mock
from urllib import parse as urlparse
from oslo_config import cfg
import pecan
import pecan.testing
from ironic.api.controllers.v1 import node as api_node
from ironic.tests.unit.db import base as db_base
PATH_PREFIX = '/v1'
cfg.CONF.import_group('keystone_authtoken', 'keystonemiddleware.auth_token')
class BaseApiTest(db_base.DbTestCase):
"""Pecan controller functional testing class.
Used for functional tests of Pecan controllers where you need to
test your literal application and its integration with the
framework.
"""
SOURCE_DATA = {'test_source': {'somekey': '666'}}
root_controller = 'ironic.api.controllers.root.RootController'
def setUp(self):
super(BaseApiTest, self).setUp()
cfg.CONF.set_override("auth_version", "v3",
group='keystone_authtoken')
cfg.CONF.set_override("admin_user", "admin",
group='keystone_authtoken')
cfg.CONF.set_override("auth_strategy", "noauth")
self.app = self._make_app()
def reset_pecan():
pecan.set_config({}, overwrite=True)
self.addCleanup(reset_pecan)
p = mock.patch('ironic.api.controllers.v1.Controller._check_version',
autospec=True)
self._check_version = p.start()
self.addCleanup(p.stop)
api_node._NETWORK_DATA_SCHEMA = None
api_node._NODE_VALIDATOR = None
api_node._NODE_PATCH_VALIDATOR = None
def _make_app(self):
# Determine where we are so we can set up paths in the config
root_dir = self.path_get()
self.app_config = {
'app': {
'root': self.root_controller,
'modules': ['ironic.api'],
'static_root': '%s/public' % root_dir,
'debug': True,
'template_path': '%s/api/templates' % root_dir,
'acl_public_routes': ['/', '/v1'],
},
}
return pecan.testing.load_test_app(self.app_config)
def _request_json(self, path, params, expect_errors=False, headers=None,
method="post", extra_environ=None, status=None,
path_prefix=PATH_PREFIX):
"""Sends simulated HTTP request to Pecan test app.
:param path: url path of target service
:param params: content for wsgi.input of request
:param expect_errors: Boolean value; whether an error is expected based
on request
:param headers: a dictionary of headers to send along with the request
:param method: Request method type. Appropriate method function call
should be used rather than passing attribute in.
:param extra_environ: a dictionary of environ variables to send along
with the request
:param status: expected status code of response
:param path_prefix: prefix of the url path
"""
full_path = path_prefix + path
response = getattr(self.app, "%s_json" % method)(
str(full_path),
params=params,
headers=headers,
status=status,
extra_environ=extra_environ,
expect_errors=expect_errors
)
print(method.upper(), full_path, "WITH", params, "GOT", str(response))
return response
def put_json(self, path, params, expect_errors=False, headers=None,
extra_environ=None, status=None, path_prefix=PATH_PREFIX):
"""Sends simulated HTTP PUT request to Pecan test app.
:param path: url path of target service
:param params: content for wsgi.input of request
:param expect_errors: Boolean value; whether an error is expected based
on request
:param headers: a dictionary of headers to send along with the request
:param extra_environ: a dictionary of environ variables to send along
with the request
:param status: expected status code of response
"""
return self._request_json(path=path, params=params,
expect_errors=expect_errors,
headers=headers, extra_environ=extra_environ,
status=status, method="put",
path_prefix=path_prefix)
def post_json(self, path, params, expect_errors=False, headers=None,
extra_environ=None, status=None, path_prefix=PATH_PREFIX):
"""Sends simulated HTTP POST request to Pecan test app.
:param path: url path of target service
:param params: content for wsgi.input of request
:param expect_errors: Boolean value; whether an error is expected based
on request
:param headers: a dictionary of headers to send along with the request
:param extra_environ: a dictionary of environ variables to send along
with the request
:param status: expected status code of response
"""
return self._request_json(path=path, params=params,
expect_errors=expect_errors,
headers=headers, extra_environ=extra_environ,
status=status, method="post",
path_prefix=path_prefix)
def patch_json(self, path, params, expect_errors=False, headers=None,
extra_environ=None, status=None, path_prefix=PATH_PREFIX):
"""Sends simulated HTTP PATCH request to Pecan test app.
:param path: url path of target service
:param params: content for wsgi.input of request
:param expect_errors: Boolean value; whether an error is expected based
on request
:param headers: a dictionary of headers to send along with the request
:param extra_environ: a dictionary of environ variables to send along
with the request
:param status: expected status code of response
"""
return self._request_json(path=path, params=params,
expect_errors=expect_errors,
headers=headers, extra_environ=extra_environ,
status=status, method="patch",
path_prefix=path_prefix)
def delete(self, path, expect_errors=False, headers=None,
extra_environ=None, status=None, path_prefix=PATH_PREFIX):
"""Sends simulated HTTP DELETE request to Pecan test app.
:param path: url path of target service
:param expect_errors: Boolean value; whether an error is expected based
on request
:param headers: a dictionary of headers to send along with the request
:param extra_environ: a dictionary of environ variables to send along
with the request
:param status: expected status code of response
:param path_prefix: prefix of the url path
"""
full_path = path_prefix + path
response = self.app.delete(str(full_path),
headers=headers,
status=status,
extra_environ=extra_environ,
expect_errors=expect_errors)
print("DELETE", full_path, "GOT", str(response))
return response
def get_json(self, path, expect_errors=False, headers=None,
extra_environ=None, q=None, path_prefix=PATH_PREFIX,
**params):
"""Sends simulated HTTP GET request to Pecan test app.
:param path: url path of target service
:param expect_errors: Boolean value;whether an error is expected based
on request
:param headers: a dictionary of headers to send along with the request
:param extra_environ: a dictionary of environ variables to send along
with the request
:param q: list of queries consisting of: field, value, op, and type
keys
:param path_prefix: prefix of the url path
:param params: content for wsgi.input of request
"""
q = q if q is not None else []
full_path = path_prefix + path
query_params = {'q.field': [],
'q.value': [],
'q.op': [],
}
for query in q:
for name in ['field', 'op', 'value']:
query_params['q.%s' % name].append(query.get(name, ''))
all_params = {}
all_params.update(params)
if q:
all_params.update(query_params)
response = self.app.get(full_path,
params=all_params,
headers=headers,
extra_environ=extra_environ,
expect_errors=expect_errors)
print("GET", full_path, "WITH", params, "GOT", str(response))
if not expect_errors:
response = response.json
return response
def validate_link(self, link, bookmark=False, headers=None):
"""Checks if the given link can get correct data."""
# removes the scheme and net location parts of the link
url_parts = list(urlparse.urlparse(link))
url_parts[0] = url_parts[1] = ''
# bookmark link should not have the version in the URL
if bookmark and url_parts[2].startswith(PATH_PREFIX):
return False
full_path = urlparse.urlunparse(url_parts)
try:
self.get_json(full_path, path_prefix='', headers=headers)
return True
except Exception:
return False