On 09/03/2014 08:58 AM, lvroyce0210(a)gmail.com wrote:
From: Royce Lv <lvroyce(a)linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Change mockmodel and tests to support storagevolume upload.
Signed-off-by: Royce Lv <lvroyce(a)linux.vnet.ibm.com>
---
src/kimchi/mockmodel.py | 22 ++++++++++++++++++++--
tests/test_rest.py | 41 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
tests/utils.py | 2 +-
3 files changed, 61 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/kimchi/mockmodel.py b/src/kimchi/mockmodel.py
index d7a21ed..d416b90 100644
--- a/src/kimchi/mockmodel.py
+++ b/src/kimchi/mockmodel.py
@@ -482,7 +482,6 @@ class MockModel(object):
def storagevolumes_create(self, pool_name, params):
vol_source = ['file', 'url', 'capacity']
-
index_list = list(i for i in range(len(vol_source))
if vol_source[i] in params)
if len(index_list) != 1:
@@ -499,6 +498,26 @@ class MockModel(object):
taskid = self.add_task('', create_func, params)
return self.task_lookup(taskid)
+ def _create_volume_with_file(self, cb, params):
+ upload_file = params['file']
+ params['name'] = params['name']
+ params['format'] = 'raw'
+ try:
+ size = 0
+ while True:
+ data = upload_file.file.read(8192)
+ if not data:
+ break
+ size += len(data)
From what I understood, you just want the size file to create an empty
volume to it, right?
So do you need really to read the file to get its length? Isn't there a
function upload_file.file.length or something like that?
+ except Exception as e:
+ raise OperationFailed('KCHVOL0007E',
+ {'name': params['name'],
+ 'pool': params['pool'],
+ 'err': e.message})
+ params['capacity'] = size
+ self._create_volume_with_capacity(cb, params)
+ cb(size, True)
+
def _create_volume_with_capacity(self, cb, params):
pool_name = params.pop('pool')
pool = self._get_storagepool(pool_name)
@@ -506,7 +525,6 @@ class MockModel(object):
raise InvalidOperation("KCHVOL0003E",
{'pool': pool_name,
'volume': params['name']})
-
try:
name = params['name']
volume = MockStorageVolume(pool, name, params)
diff --git a/tests/test_rest.py b/tests/test_rest.py
index 9e14b6d..c67a23c 100644
--- a/tests/test_rest.py
+++ b/tests/test_rest.py
@@ -22,6 +22,7 @@ import base64
import json
import os
import random
+import requests
import shutil
import time
import unittest
@@ -1041,12 +1042,20 @@ class RestTests(unittest.TestCase):
resp = self.request('/storagepools/pool-2/storagevolumes/',
req, 'POST')
self.assertEquals(202, resp.status)
+ task_id = json.loads(resp.read())['id']
+ self._wait_task(task_id)
+ status = json.loads(self.request('/tasks/%s' % task_id).read())
+ self.assertEquals('failed', status['status'])
+
resp = self.request('/storagepools/pool-2/activate', '{}',
'POST')
self.assertEquals(200, resp.status)
resp = self.request('/storagepools/pool-2/storagevolumes/',
req, 'POST')
self.assertEquals(202, resp.status)
- time.sleep(1)
+ task_id = json.loads(resp.read())['id']
+ self._wait_task(task_id)
+ status = json.loads(self.request('/tasks/%s' % task_id).read())
+ self.assertEquals('finished', status['status'])
# Verify the storage volume
resp = self.request('/storagepools/pool-2/storagevolumes/test-volume')
@@ -1872,6 +1881,36 @@ class RestTests(unittest.TestCase):
resp = self.request('%s/fedora-fake' % base_uri, '{}',
'DELETE')
self.assertEquals(204, resp.status)
+ def test_upload(self):
+ def fake_auth_header():
+ headers = {'Accept': 'application/json'}
+ user, pw = kimchi.mockmodel.fake_user.items()[0]
+ hdr = "Basic " + base64.b64encode("%s:%s" % (user, pw))
+ headers['AUTHORIZATION'] = hdr
+ return headers
+
+ with RollbackContext() as rollback:
+ upload_path = '/tmp/vol'
+ f = open(upload_path, 'w')
+ f.write('abcd')
+ f.close()
+ rollback.prependDefer(os.remove, upload_path)
+
+ vol = open(upload_path, 'rb')
+ url = "https://%s:%s/storagepools/default/storagevolumes" %\
+ (host, ssl_port)
+
+ r = requests.post(url,
+ files={'file': vol},
+ data={'name': 'new_vol2'},
+ verify=False,
+ headers=fake_auth_header())
Why can't you use:
self.request("/storagepools/default/storagevolumes", "POST",
{"name":
'new_vol2', 'file': vol})
?
+ self.assertEquals(r.status_code, 202)
+ time.sleep(1)
+ vol_list = json.loads(
+ self.request('/storagepools/default/storagevolumes').read())
+ self.assertEquals('new_vol2', vol_list[0]['name'])
+
class HttpsRestTests(RestTests):
"""
diff --git a/tests/utils.py b/tests/utils.py
index 7fccae1..140bb1d 100644
--- a/tests/utils.py
+++ b/tests/utils.py
@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ def run_server(host, port, ssl_port, test_mode, cherrypy_port=None,
args = type('_', (object,),
{'host': host, 'port': port, 'ssl_port':
ssl_port,
- 'cherrypy_port': cherrypy_port,
+ 'cherrypy_port': cherrypy_port, 'max_body_size':
'4*1024',
'ssl_cert': '', 'ssl_key': '',
'test': test_mode, 'access_log': '/dev/null',
'error_log': '/dev/null', 'environment':
environment,