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| |
| |
| from cinderclient import exceptions as cinder_exceptions |
| from oslo_log import log as logging |
| import six |
| |
| from heat_integrationtests.common import exceptions |
| from heat_integrationtests.scenario import scenario_base |
| |
| LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) |
| |
| |
| class VolumeBackupRestoreIntegrationTest(scenario_base.ScenarioTestsBase): |
| """Class is responsible for testing of volume backup.""" |
| |
| def setUp(self): |
| super(VolumeBackupRestoreIntegrationTest, self).setUp() |
| self.volume_description = 'A test volume description 123' |
| self.volume_size = self.conf.volume_size |
| |
| def _cinder_verify(self, volume_id, expected_status='available'): |
| self.assertIsNotNone(volume_id) |
| volume = self.volume_client.volumes.get(volume_id) |
| self.assertIsNotNone(volume) |
| self.assertEqual(expected_status, volume.status) |
| self.assertEqual(self.volume_size, volume.size) |
| self.assertEqual(self.volume_description, |
| volume.display_description) |
| |
| def _outputs_verify(self, stack, expected_status='available'): |
| self.assertEqual(expected_status, |
| self._stack_output(stack, 'status')) |
| self.assertEqual(six.text_type(self.volume_size), |
| self._stack_output(stack, 'size')) |
| self.assertEqual(self.volume_description, |
| self._stack_output(stack, 'display_description')) |
| |
| def check_stack(self, stack_id, parameters): |
| stack = self.client.stacks.get(stack_id) |
| |
| # Verify with cinder that the volume exists, with matching details |
| volume_id = self._stack_output(stack, 'volume_id') |
| self._cinder_verify(volume_id, expected_status='in-use') |
| |
| # Verify the stack outputs are as expected |
| self._outputs_verify(stack, expected_status='in-use') |
| |
| # Delete the stack and ensure a backup is created for volume_id |
| # but the volume itself is gone |
| self._stack_delete(stack_id) |
| self.assertRaises(cinder_exceptions.NotFound, |
| self.volume_client.volumes.get, |
| volume_id) |
| |
| backups = self.volume_client.backups.list() |
| self.assertIsNotNone(backups) |
| backups_filtered = [b for b in backups if b.volume_id == volume_id] |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(backups_filtered)) |
| backup = backups_filtered[0] |
| self.addCleanup(self.volume_client.backups.delete, backup.id) |
| |
| # Now, we create another stack where the volume is created from the |
| # backup created by the previous stack |
| try: |
| stack_identifier2 = self.launch_stack( |
| template_name='test_volumes_create_from_backup.yaml', |
| parameters=parameters, |
| add_parameters={'backup_id': backup.id}) |
| stack2 = self.client.stacks.get(stack_identifier2) |
| except exceptions.StackBuildErrorException: |
| LOG.exception("Halting test due to bug: #1382300") |
| return |
| |
| # Verify with cinder that the volume exists, with matching details |
| volume_id2 = self._stack_output(stack2, 'volume_id') |
| self._cinder_verify(volume_id2, expected_status='in-use') |
| |
| # Verify the stack outputs are as expected |
| self._outputs_verify(stack2, expected_status='in-use') |
| testfile_data = self._stack_output(stack2, 'testfile_data') |
| self.assertEqual('{"instance1": "Volume Data:ateststring"}', |
| testfile_data) |
| |
| # Delete the stack and ensure the volume is gone |
| self._stack_delete(stack_identifier2) |
| self.assertRaises(cinder_exceptions.NotFound, |
| self.volume_client.volumes.get, |
| volume_id2) |
| |
| def test_cinder_volume_create_backup_restore(self): |
| """Ensure the 'Snapshot' deletion policy works. |
| |
| This requires a more complex test, but it tests several aspects |
| of the heat cinder resources: |
| 1. Create a volume, attach it to an instance, write some data to it |
| 2. Delete the stack, with 'Snapshot' specified, creates a backup |
| 3. Check the snapshot has created a volume backup |
| 4. Create a new stack, where the volume is created from the backup |
| 5. Verify the test data written in (1) is present in the new volume |
| """ |
| parameters = { |
| 'key_name': self.keypair_name, |
| 'instance_type': self.conf.minimal_instance_type, |
| 'image_id': self.conf.minimal_image_ref, |
| 'volume_description': self.volume_description, |
| 'timeout': self.conf.build_timeout, |
| 'network': self.net['id'] |
| } |
| |
| # Launch stack |
| stack_id = self.launch_stack( |
| template_name='test_volumes_delete_snapshot.yaml', |
| parameters=parameters, |
| add_parameters={'volume_size': self.volume_size} |
| ) |
| |
| # Check stack |
| self.check_stack(stack_id, parameters) |