import unittest from unittest import case import time import logging from teuthology.orchestra.run import CommandFailedError log = logging.getLogger(__name__) class TestTimeoutError(RuntimeError): pass class CephTestCase(unittest.TestCase): """ For test tasks that want to define a structured set of tests implemented in python. Subclass this with appropriate helpers for the subsystem you're testing. """ # Environment references mounts = None fs = None recovery_fs = None ceph_cluster = None mds_cluster = None mgr_cluster = None ctx = None mon_manager = None # Declarative test requirements: subclasses should override these to indicate # their special needs. If not met, tests will be skipped. REQUIRE_MEMSTORE = False def setUp(self): self._mon_configs_set = set() self.ceph_cluster.mon_manager.raw_cluster_cmd("log", "Starting test {0}".format(self.id())) if self.REQUIRE_MEMSTORE: objectstore = self.ceph_cluster.get_config("osd_objectstore", "osd") if objectstore != "memstore": # You certainly *could* run this on a real OSD, but you don't want to sit # here for hours waiting for the test to fill up a 1TB drive! raise case.SkipTest("Require `memstore` OSD backend (test " \ "would take too long on full sized OSDs") def tearDown(self): self.config_clear() self.ceph_cluster.mon_manager.raw_cluster_cmd("log", "Ended test {0}".format(self.id())) def config_clear(self): for section, key in self._mon_configs_set: self.config_rm(section, key) self._mon_configs_set.clear() def _fix_key(self, key): return str(key).replace(' ', '_') def config_get(self, section, key): key = self._fix_key(key) return self.ceph_cluster.mon_manager.raw_cluster_cmd("config", "get", section, key).strip() def config_show(self, entity, key): key = self._fix_key(key) return self.ceph_cluster.mon_manager.raw_cluster_cmd("config", "show", entity, key).strip() def config_minimal(self): return self.ceph_cluster.mon_manager.raw_cluster_cmd("config", "generate-minimal-conf").strip() def config_rm(self, section, key): key = self._fix_key(key) self.ceph_cluster.mon_manager.raw_cluster_cmd("config", "rm", section, key) # simplification: skip removing from _mon_configs_set; # let tearDown clear everything again def config_set(self, section, key, value): key = self._fix_key(key) self._mon_configs_set.add((section, key)) self.ceph_cluster.mon_manager.raw_cluster_cmd("config", "set", section, key, str(value)) def assert_cluster_log(self, expected_pattern, invert_match=False, timeout=10, watch_channel=None): """ Context manager. Assert that during execution, or up to 5 seconds later, the Ceph cluster log emits a message matching the expected pattern. :param expected_pattern: A string that you expect to see in the log output :type expected_pattern: str :param watch_channel: Specifies the channel to be watched. This can be 'cluster', 'audit', ... :type watch_channel: str """ ceph_manager = self.ceph_cluster.mon_manager class ContextManager(object): def match(self): found = expected_pattern in self.watcher_process.stdout.getvalue() if invert_match: return not found return found def __enter__(self): self.watcher_process = ceph_manager.run_ceph_w(watch_channel) def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb): if not self.watcher_process.finished: # Check if we got an early match, wait a bit if we didn't if self.match(): return else: log.debug("No log hits yet, waiting...") # Default monc tick interval is 10s, so wait that long and # then some grace time.sleep(5 + timeout) self.watcher_process.stdin.close() try: self.watcher_process.wait() except CommandFailedError: pass if not self.match(): log.error("Log output: \n{0}\n".format(self.watcher_process.stdout.getvalue())) raise AssertionError("Expected log message not found: '{0}'".format(expected_pattern)) return ContextManager() def wait_for_health(self, pattern, timeout): """ Wait until 'ceph health' contains messages matching the pattern """ def seen_health_warning(): health = self.ceph_cluster.mon_manager.get_mon_health() codes = [s for s in health['checks']] summary_strings = [s[1]['summary']['message'] for s in health['checks'].items()] if len(summary_strings) == 0: log.debug("Not expected number of summary strings ({0})".format(summary_strings)) return False else: for ss in summary_strings: if pattern in ss: return True if pattern in codes: return True log.debug("Not found expected summary strings yet ({0})".format(summary_strings)) return False self.wait_until_true(seen_health_warning, timeout) def wait_for_health_clear(self, timeout): """ Wait until `ceph health` returns no messages """ def is_clear(): health = self.ceph_cluster.mon_manager.get_mon_health() return len(health['checks']) == 0 self.wait_until_true(is_clear, timeout) def wait_until_equal(self, get_fn, expect_val, timeout, reject_fn=None): period = 5 elapsed = 0 while True: val = get_fn() if val == expect_val: return elif reject_fn and reject_fn(val): raise RuntimeError("wait_until_equal: forbidden value {0} seen".format(val)) else: if elapsed >= timeout: raise TestTimeoutError("Timed out after {0} seconds waiting for {1} (currently {2})".format( elapsed, expect_val, val )) else: log.debug("wait_until_equal: {0} != {1}, waiting...".format(val, expect_val)) time.sleep(period) elapsed += period log.debug("wait_until_equal: success") @classmethod def wait_until_true(cls, condition, timeout, period=5): elapsed = 0 while True: if condition(): log.debug("wait_until_true: success in {0}s".format(elapsed)) return else: if elapsed >= timeout: raise TestTimeoutError("Timed out after {0}s".format(elapsed)) else: log.debug("wait_until_true: waiting...") time.sleep(period) elapsed += period