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| |
| import functools |
| import math |
| |
| import netaddr |
| from tempest.lib.common.utils import data_utils |
| from tempest.lib import exceptions as lib_exc |
| from tempest import test |
| |
| from neutron.common import constants |
| from neutron.common import utils |
| from neutron.tests.tempest.api import clients |
| from neutron.tests.tempest import config |
| from neutron.tests.tempest import exceptions |
| |
| CONF = config.CONF |
| |
| |
| class BaseNetworkTest(test.BaseTestCase): |
| |
| """ |
| Base class for the Neutron tests that use the Tempest Neutron REST client |
| |
| Per the Neutron API Guide, API v1.x was removed from the source code tree |
| (docs.openstack.org/api/openstack-network/2.0/content/Overview-d1e71.html) |
| Therefore, v2.x of the Neutron API is assumed. It is also assumed that the |
| following options are defined in the [network] section of etc/tempest.conf: |
| |
| project_network_cidr with a block of cidr's from which smaller blocks |
| can be allocated for tenant networks |
| |
| project_network_mask_bits with the mask bits to be used to partition |
| the block defined by tenant-network_cidr |
| |
| Finally, it is assumed that the following option is defined in the |
| [service_available] section of etc/tempest.conf |
| |
| neutron as True |
| """ |
| |
| force_tenant_isolation = False |
| credentials = ['primary'] |
| |
| # Default to ipv4. |
| _ip_version = 4 |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def get_client_manager(cls, credential_type=None, roles=None, |
| force_new=None): |
| manager = super(BaseNetworkTest, cls).get_client_manager( |
| credential_type=credential_type, |
| roles=roles, |
| force_new=force_new |
| ) |
| # Neutron uses a different clients manager than the one in the Tempest |
| return clients.Manager(manager.credentials) |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def skip_checks(cls): |
| super(BaseNetworkTest, cls).skip_checks() |
| if not CONF.service_available.neutron: |
| raise cls.skipException("Neutron support is required") |
| if cls._ip_version == 6 and not CONF.network_feature_enabled.ipv6: |
| raise cls.skipException("IPv6 Tests are disabled.") |
| for req_ext in getattr(cls, 'required_extensions', []): |
| if not test.is_extension_enabled(req_ext, 'network'): |
| msg = "%s extension not enabled." % req_ext |
| raise cls.skipException(msg) |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def setup_credentials(cls): |
| # Create no network resources for these test. |
| cls.set_network_resources() |
| super(BaseNetworkTest, cls).setup_credentials() |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def setup_clients(cls): |
| super(BaseNetworkTest, cls).setup_clients() |
| cls.client = cls.os.network_client |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def resource_setup(cls): |
| super(BaseNetworkTest, cls).resource_setup() |
| |
| cls.networks = [] |
| cls.admin_networks = [] |
| cls.subnets = [] |
| cls.ports = [] |
| cls.routers = [] |
| cls.floating_ips = [] |
| cls.metering_labels = [] |
| cls.service_profiles = [] |
| cls.flavors = [] |
| cls.metering_label_rules = [] |
| cls.qos_rules = [] |
| cls.qos_policies = [] |
| cls.ethertype = "IPv" + str(cls._ip_version) |
| cls.address_scopes = [] |
| cls.admin_address_scopes = [] |
| cls.subnetpools = [] |
| cls.admin_subnetpools = [] |
| cls.security_groups = [] |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def resource_cleanup(cls): |
| if CONF.service_available.neutron: |
| # Clean up QoS rules |
| for qos_rule in cls.qos_rules: |
| cls._try_delete_resource(cls.admin_client.delete_qos_rule, |
| qos_rule['id']) |
| # Clean up QoS policies |
| for qos_policy in cls.qos_policies: |
| cls._try_delete_resource(cls.admin_client.delete_qos_policy, |
| qos_policy['id']) |
| # Clean up floating IPs |
| for floating_ip in cls.floating_ips: |
| cls._try_delete_resource(cls.client.delete_floatingip, |
| floating_ip['id']) |
| # Clean up routers |
| for router in cls.routers: |
| cls._try_delete_resource(cls.delete_router, |
| router) |
| # Clean up metering label rules |
| for metering_label_rule in cls.metering_label_rules: |
| cls._try_delete_resource( |
| cls.admin_client.delete_metering_label_rule, |
| metering_label_rule['id']) |
| # Clean up metering labels |
| for metering_label in cls.metering_labels: |
| cls._try_delete_resource( |
| cls.admin_client.delete_metering_label, |
| metering_label['id']) |
| # Clean up flavors |
| for flavor in cls.flavors: |
| cls._try_delete_resource( |
| cls.admin_client.delete_flavor, |
| flavor['id']) |
| # Clean up service profiles |
| for service_profile in cls.service_profiles: |
| cls._try_delete_resource( |
| cls.admin_client.delete_service_profile, |
| service_profile['id']) |
| # Clean up ports |
| for port in cls.ports: |
| cls._try_delete_resource(cls.client.delete_port, |
| port['id']) |
| # Clean up subnets |
| for subnet in cls.subnets: |
| cls._try_delete_resource(cls.client.delete_subnet, |
| subnet['id']) |
| # Clean up networks |
| for network in cls.networks: |
| cls._try_delete_resource(cls.client.delete_network, |
| network['id']) |
| |
| # Clean up admin networks |
| for network in cls.admin_networks: |
| cls._try_delete_resource(cls.admin_client.delete_network, |
| network['id']) |
| |
| # Clean up security groups |
| for secgroup in cls.security_groups: |
| cls._try_delete_resource(cls.client.delete_security_group, |
| secgroup['id']) |
| |
| for subnetpool in cls.subnetpools: |
| cls._try_delete_resource(cls.client.delete_subnetpool, |
| subnetpool['id']) |
| |
| for subnetpool in cls.admin_subnetpools: |
| cls._try_delete_resource(cls.admin_client.delete_subnetpool, |
| subnetpool['id']) |
| |
| for address_scope in cls.address_scopes: |
| cls._try_delete_resource(cls.client.delete_address_scope, |
| address_scope['id']) |
| |
| for address_scope in cls.admin_address_scopes: |
| cls._try_delete_resource( |
| cls.admin_client.delete_address_scope, |
| address_scope['id']) |
| |
| super(BaseNetworkTest, cls).resource_cleanup() |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def _try_delete_resource(cls, delete_callable, *args, **kwargs): |
| """Cleanup resources in case of test-failure |
| |
| Some resources are explicitly deleted by the test. |
| If the test failed to delete a resource, this method will execute |
| the appropriate delete methods. Otherwise, the method ignores NotFound |
| exceptions thrown for resources that were correctly deleted by the |
| test. |
| |
| :param delete_callable: delete method |
| :param args: arguments for delete method |
| :param kwargs: keyword arguments for delete method |
| """ |
| try: |
| delete_callable(*args, **kwargs) |
| # if resource is not found, this means it was deleted in the test |
| except lib_exc.NotFound: |
| pass |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def create_network(cls, network_name=None, **kwargs): |
| """Wrapper utility that returns a test network.""" |
| network_name = network_name or data_utils.rand_name('test-network-') |
| |
| body = cls.client.create_network(name=network_name, **kwargs) |
| network = body['network'] |
| cls.networks.append(network) |
| return network |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def create_shared_network(cls, network_name=None, **post_body): |
| network_name = network_name or data_utils.rand_name('sharednetwork-') |
| post_body.update({'name': network_name, 'shared': True}) |
| body = cls.admin_client.create_network(**post_body) |
| network = body['network'] |
| cls.admin_networks.append(network) |
| return network |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def create_network_keystone_v3(cls, network_name=None, project_id=None, |
| tenant_id=None, client=None): |
| """Wrapper utility that creates a test network with project_id.""" |
| client = client or cls.client |
| network_name = network_name or data_utils.rand_name( |
| 'test-network-with-project_id') |
| project_id = cls.client.tenant_id |
| body = client.create_network_keystone_v3(network_name, project_id, |
| tenant_id) |
| network = body['network'] |
| if client is cls.client: |
| cls.networks.append(network) |
| else: |
| cls.admin_networks.append(network) |
| return network |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def create_subnet(cls, network, gateway='', cidr=None, mask_bits=None, |
| ip_version=None, client=None, **kwargs): |
| """Wrapper utility that returns a test subnet.""" |
| |
| # allow tests to use admin client |
| if not client: |
| client = cls.client |
| |
| # The cidr and mask_bits depend on the ip version. |
| ip_version = ip_version if ip_version is not None else cls._ip_version |
| gateway_not_set = gateway == '' |
| if ip_version == 4: |
| cidr = cidr or netaddr.IPNetwork( |
| config.safe_get_config_value( |
| 'network', 'project_network_cidr')) |
| mask_bits = ( |
| mask_bits or config.safe_get_config_value( |
| 'network', 'project_network_mask_bits')) |
| elif ip_version == 6: |
| cidr = ( |
| cidr or netaddr.IPNetwork( |
| config.safe_get_config_value( |
| 'network', 'project_network_v6_cidr'))) |
| mask_bits = ( |
| mask_bits or config.safe_get_config_value( |
| 'network', 'project_network_v6_mask_bits')) |
| # Find a cidr that is not in use yet and create a subnet with it |
| for subnet_cidr in cidr.subnet(mask_bits): |
| if gateway_not_set: |
| gateway_ip = str(netaddr.IPAddress(subnet_cidr) + 1) |
| else: |
| gateway_ip = gateway |
| try: |
| body = client.create_subnet( |
| network_id=network['id'], |
| cidr=str(subnet_cidr), |
| ip_version=ip_version, |
| gateway_ip=gateway_ip, |
| **kwargs) |
| break |
| except lib_exc.BadRequest as e: |
| is_overlapping_cidr = 'overlaps with another subnet' in str(e) |
| if not is_overlapping_cidr: |
| raise |
| else: |
| message = 'Available CIDR for subnet creation could not be found' |
| raise ValueError(message) |
| subnet = body['subnet'] |
| cls.subnets.append(subnet) |
| return subnet |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def create_port(cls, network, **kwargs): |
| """Wrapper utility that returns a test port.""" |
| body = cls.client.create_port(network_id=network['id'], |
| **kwargs) |
| port = body['port'] |
| cls.ports.append(port) |
| return port |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def update_port(cls, port, **kwargs): |
| """Wrapper utility that updates a test port.""" |
| body = cls.client.update_port(port['id'], |
| **kwargs) |
| return body['port'] |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def _create_router_with_client( |
| cls, client, router_name=None, admin_state_up=False, |
| external_network_id=None, enable_snat=None, **kwargs |
| ): |
| ext_gw_info = {} |
| if external_network_id: |
| ext_gw_info['network_id'] = external_network_id |
| if enable_snat is not None: |
| ext_gw_info['enable_snat'] = enable_snat |
| body = client.create_router( |
| router_name, external_gateway_info=ext_gw_info, |
| admin_state_up=admin_state_up, **kwargs) |
| router = body['router'] |
| cls.routers.append(router) |
| return router |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def create_router(cls, *args, **kwargs): |
| return cls._create_router_with_client(cls.client, *args, **kwargs) |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def create_admin_router(cls, *args, **kwargs): |
| return cls._create_router_with_client(cls.os_admin.network_client, |
| *args, **kwargs) |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def create_floatingip(cls, external_network_id): |
| """Wrapper utility that returns a test floating IP.""" |
| body = cls.client.create_floatingip( |
| floating_network_id=external_network_id) |
| fip = body['floatingip'] |
| cls.floating_ips.append(fip) |
| return fip |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def create_router_interface(cls, router_id, subnet_id): |
| """Wrapper utility that returns a router interface.""" |
| interface = cls.client.add_router_interface_with_subnet_id( |
| router_id, subnet_id) |
| return interface |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def get_supported_qos_rule_types(cls): |
| body = cls.client.list_qos_rule_types() |
| return [rule_type['type'] for rule_type in body['rule_types']] |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def create_qos_policy(cls, name, description=None, shared=False, |
| tenant_id=None): |
| """Wrapper utility that returns a test QoS policy.""" |
| body = cls.admin_client.create_qos_policy( |
| name, description, shared, tenant_id) |
| qos_policy = body['policy'] |
| cls.qos_policies.append(qos_policy) |
| return qos_policy |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def create_qos_bandwidth_limit_rule(cls, policy_id, max_kbps, |
| max_burst_kbps, |
| direction=constants.EGRESS_DIRECTION): |
| """Wrapper utility that returns a test QoS bandwidth limit rule.""" |
| body = cls.admin_client.create_bandwidth_limit_rule( |
| policy_id, max_kbps, max_burst_kbps, direction) |
| qos_rule = body['bandwidth_limit_rule'] |
| cls.qos_rules.append(qos_rule) |
| return qos_rule |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def delete_router(cls, router): |
| body = cls.client.list_router_interfaces(router['id']) |
| interfaces = body['ports'] |
| for i in interfaces: |
| try: |
| cls.client.remove_router_interface_with_subnet_id( |
| router['id'], i['fixed_ips'][0]['subnet_id']) |
| except lib_exc.NotFound: |
| pass |
| cls.client.delete_router(router['id']) |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def create_address_scope(cls, name, is_admin=False, **kwargs): |
| if is_admin: |
| body = cls.admin_client.create_address_scope(name=name, **kwargs) |
| cls.admin_address_scopes.append(body['address_scope']) |
| else: |
| body = cls.client.create_address_scope(name=name, **kwargs) |
| cls.address_scopes.append(body['address_scope']) |
| return body['address_scope'] |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def create_subnetpool(cls, name, is_admin=False, **kwargs): |
| if is_admin: |
| body = cls.admin_client.create_subnetpool(name, **kwargs) |
| cls.admin_subnetpools.append(body['subnetpool']) |
| else: |
| body = cls.client.create_subnetpool(name, **kwargs) |
| cls.subnetpools.append(body['subnetpool']) |
| return body['subnetpool'] |
| |
| |
| class BaseAdminNetworkTest(BaseNetworkTest): |
| |
| credentials = ['primary', 'admin'] |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def setup_clients(cls): |
| super(BaseAdminNetworkTest, cls).setup_clients() |
| cls.admin_client = cls.os_adm.network_client |
| cls.identity_admin_client = cls.os_adm.tenants_client |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def create_metering_label(cls, name, description): |
| """Wrapper utility that returns a test metering label.""" |
| body = cls.admin_client.create_metering_label( |
| description=description, |
| name=data_utils.rand_name("metering-label")) |
| metering_label = body['metering_label'] |
| cls.metering_labels.append(metering_label) |
| return metering_label |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def create_metering_label_rule(cls, remote_ip_prefix, direction, |
| metering_label_id): |
| """Wrapper utility that returns a test metering label rule.""" |
| body = cls.admin_client.create_metering_label_rule( |
| remote_ip_prefix=remote_ip_prefix, direction=direction, |
| metering_label_id=metering_label_id) |
| metering_label_rule = body['metering_label_rule'] |
| cls.metering_label_rules.append(metering_label_rule) |
| return metering_label_rule |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def create_flavor(cls, name, description, service_type): |
| """Wrapper utility that returns a test flavor.""" |
| body = cls.admin_client.create_flavor( |
| description=description, service_type=service_type, |
| name=name) |
| flavor = body['flavor'] |
| cls.flavors.append(flavor) |
| return flavor |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def create_service_profile(cls, description, metainfo, driver): |
| """Wrapper utility that returns a test service profile.""" |
| body = cls.admin_client.create_service_profile( |
| driver=driver, metainfo=metainfo, description=description) |
| service_profile = body['service_profile'] |
| cls.service_profiles.append(service_profile) |
| return service_profile |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def get_unused_ip(cls, net_id, ip_version=None): |
| """Get an unused ip address in a allocation pool of net""" |
| body = cls.admin_client.list_ports(network_id=net_id) |
| ports = body['ports'] |
| used_ips = [] |
| for port in ports: |
| used_ips.extend( |
| [fixed_ip['ip_address'] for fixed_ip in port['fixed_ips']]) |
| body = cls.admin_client.list_subnets(network_id=net_id) |
| subnets = body['subnets'] |
| |
| for subnet in subnets: |
| if ip_version and subnet['ip_version'] != ip_version: |
| continue |
| cidr = subnet['cidr'] |
| allocation_pools = subnet['allocation_pools'] |
| iterators = [] |
| if allocation_pools: |
| for allocation_pool in allocation_pools: |
| iterators.append(netaddr.iter_iprange( |
| allocation_pool['start'], allocation_pool['end'])) |
| else: |
| net = netaddr.IPNetwork(cidr) |
| |
| def _iterip(): |
| for ip in net: |
| if ip not in (net.network, net.broadcast): |
| yield ip |
| iterators.append(iter(_iterip())) |
| |
| for iterator in iterators: |
| for ip in iterator: |
| if str(ip) not in used_ips: |
| return str(ip) |
| |
| message = ( |
| "net(%s) has no usable IP address in allocation pools" % net_id) |
| raise exceptions.InvalidConfiguration(message) |
| |
| |
| def require_qos_rule_type(rule_type): |
| def decorator(f): |
| @functools.wraps(f) |
| def wrapper(self, *func_args, **func_kwargs): |
| if rule_type not in self.get_supported_qos_rule_types(): |
| raise self.skipException( |
| "%s rule type is required." % rule_type) |
| return f(self, *func_args, **func_kwargs) |
| return wrapper |
| return decorator |
| |
| |
| def _require_sorting(f): |
| @functools.wraps(f) |
| def inner(self, *args, **kwargs): |
| if not test.is_extension_enabled("sorting", "network"): |
| self.skipTest('Sorting feature is required') |
| return f(self, *args, **kwargs) |
| return inner |
| |
| |
| def _require_pagination(f): |
| @functools.wraps(f) |
| def inner(self, *args, **kwargs): |
| if not test.is_extension_enabled("pagination", "network"): |
| self.skipTest('Pagination feature is required') |
| return f(self, *args, **kwargs) |
| return inner |
| |
| |
| class BaseSearchCriteriaTest(BaseNetworkTest): |
| |
| # This should be defined by subclasses to reflect resource name to test |
| resource = None |
| |
| field = 'name' |
| |
| # NOTE(ihrachys): some names, like those starting with an underscore (_) |
| # are sorted differently depending on whether the plugin implements native |
| # sorting support, or not. So we avoid any such cases here, sticking to |
| # alphanumeric. Also test a case when there are multiple resources with the |
| # same name |
| resource_names = ('test1', 'abc1', 'test10', '123test') + ('test1',) |
| |
| force_tenant_isolation = True |
| |
| list_kwargs = {} |
| |
| list_as_admin = False |
| |
| def assertSameOrder(self, original, actual): |
| # gracefully handle iterators passed |
| original = list(original) |
| actual = list(actual) |
| self.assertEqual(len(original), len(actual)) |
| for expected, res in zip(original, actual): |
| self.assertEqual(expected[self.field], res[self.field]) |
| |
| @utils.classproperty |
| def plural_name(self): |
| return '%ss' % self.resource |
| |
| @property |
| def list_client(self): |
| return self.admin_client if self.list_as_admin else self.client |
| |
| def list_method(self, *args, **kwargs): |
| method = getattr(self.list_client, 'list_%s' % self.plural_name) |
| kwargs.update(self.list_kwargs) |
| return method(*args, **kwargs) |
| |
| def get_bare_url(self, url): |
| base_url = self.client.base_url |
| self.assertTrue(url.startswith(base_url)) |
| return url[len(base_url):] |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def _extract_resources(cls, body): |
| return body[cls.plural_name] |
| |
| def _test_list_sorts(self, direction): |
| sort_args = { |
| 'sort_dir': direction, |
| 'sort_key': self.field |
| } |
| body = self.list_method(**sort_args) |
| resources = self._extract_resources(body) |
| self.assertNotEmpty( |
| resources, "%s list returned is empty" % self.resource) |
| retrieved_names = [res[self.field] for res in resources] |
| expected = sorted(retrieved_names) |
| if direction == constants.SORT_DIRECTION_DESC: |
| expected = list(reversed(expected)) |
| self.assertEqual(expected, retrieved_names) |
| |
| @_require_sorting |
| def _test_list_sorts_asc(self): |
| self._test_list_sorts(constants.SORT_DIRECTION_ASC) |
| |
| @_require_sorting |
| def _test_list_sorts_desc(self): |
| self._test_list_sorts(constants.SORT_DIRECTION_DESC) |
| |
| @_require_pagination |
| def _test_list_pagination(self): |
| for limit in range(1, len(self.resource_names) + 1): |
| pagination_args = { |
| 'limit': limit, |
| } |
| body = self.list_method(**pagination_args) |
| resources = self._extract_resources(body) |
| self.assertEqual(limit, len(resources)) |
| |
| @_require_pagination |
| def _test_list_no_pagination_limit_0(self): |
| pagination_args = { |
| 'limit': 0, |
| } |
| body = self.list_method(**pagination_args) |
| resources = self._extract_resources(body) |
| self.assertGreaterEqual(len(resources), len(self.resource_names)) |
| |
| def _test_list_pagination_iteratively(self, lister): |
| # first, collect all resources for later comparison |
| sort_args = { |
| 'sort_dir': constants.SORT_DIRECTION_ASC, |
| 'sort_key': self.field |
| } |
| body = self.list_method(**sort_args) |
| expected_resources = self._extract_resources(body) |
| self.assertNotEmpty(expected_resources) |
| |
| resources = lister( |
| len(expected_resources), sort_args |
| ) |
| |
| # finally, compare that the list retrieved in one go is identical to |
| # the one containing pagination results |
| self.assertSameOrder(expected_resources, resources) |
| |
| def _list_all_with_marker(self, niterations, sort_args): |
| # paginate resources one by one, using last fetched resource as a |
| # marker |
| resources = [] |
| for i in range(niterations): |
| pagination_args = sort_args.copy() |
| pagination_args['limit'] = 1 |
| if resources: |
| pagination_args['marker'] = resources[-1]['id'] |
| body = self.list_method(**pagination_args) |
| resources_ = self._extract_resources(body) |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(resources_)) |
| resources.extend(resources_) |
| return resources |
| |
| @_require_pagination |
| @_require_sorting |
| def _test_list_pagination_with_marker(self): |
| self._test_list_pagination_iteratively(self._list_all_with_marker) |
| |
| def _list_all_with_hrefs(self, niterations, sort_args): |
| # paginate resources one by one, using next href links |
| resources = [] |
| prev_links = {} |
| |
| for i in range(niterations): |
| if prev_links: |
| uri = self.get_bare_url(prev_links['next']) |
| else: |
| sort_args.update(self.list_kwargs) |
| uri = self.list_client.build_uri( |
| self.plural_name, limit=1, **sort_args) |
| prev_links, body = self.list_client.get_uri_with_links( |
| self.plural_name, uri |
| ) |
| resources_ = self._extract_resources(body) |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(resources_)) |
| resources.extend(resources_) |
| |
| # The last element is empty and does not contain 'next' link |
| uri = self.get_bare_url(prev_links['next']) |
| prev_links, body = self.client.get_uri_with_links( |
| self.plural_name, uri |
| ) |
| self.assertNotIn('next', prev_links) |
| |
| # Now walk backwards and compare results |
| resources2 = [] |
| for i in range(niterations): |
| uri = self.get_bare_url(prev_links['previous']) |
| prev_links, body = self.list_client.get_uri_with_links( |
| self.plural_name, uri |
| ) |
| resources_ = self._extract_resources(body) |
| self.assertEqual(1, len(resources_)) |
| resources2.extend(resources_) |
| |
| self.assertSameOrder(resources, reversed(resources2)) |
| |
| return resources |
| |
| @_require_pagination |
| @_require_sorting |
| def _test_list_pagination_with_href_links(self): |
| self._test_list_pagination_iteratively(self._list_all_with_hrefs) |
| |
| @_require_pagination |
| @_require_sorting |
| def _test_list_pagination_page_reverse_with_href_links( |
| self, direction=constants.SORT_DIRECTION_ASC): |
| pagination_args = { |
| 'sort_dir': direction, |
| 'sort_key': self.field, |
| } |
| body = self.list_method(**pagination_args) |
| expected_resources = self._extract_resources(body) |
| |
| page_size = 2 |
| pagination_args['limit'] = page_size |
| |
| prev_links = {} |
| resources = [] |
| num_resources = len(expected_resources) |
| niterations = int(math.ceil(float(num_resources) / page_size)) |
| for i in range(niterations): |
| if prev_links: |
| uri = self.get_bare_url(prev_links['previous']) |
| else: |
| pagination_args.update(self.list_kwargs) |
| uri = self.list_client.build_uri( |
| self.plural_name, page_reverse=True, **pagination_args) |
| prev_links, body = self.list_client.get_uri_with_links( |
| self.plural_name, uri |
| ) |
| resources_ = self._extract_resources(body) |
| self.assertGreaterEqual(page_size, len(resources_)) |
| resources.extend(reversed(resources_)) |
| |
| self.assertSameOrder(expected_resources, reversed(resources)) |
| |
| @_require_pagination |
| @_require_sorting |
| def _test_list_pagination_page_reverse_asc(self): |
| self._test_list_pagination_page_reverse( |
| direction=constants.SORT_DIRECTION_ASC) |
| |
| @_require_pagination |
| @_require_sorting |
| def _test_list_pagination_page_reverse_desc(self): |
| self._test_list_pagination_page_reverse( |
| direction=constants.SORT_DIRECTION_DESC) |
| |
| def _test_list_pagination_page_reverse(self, direction): |
| pagination_args = { |
| 'sort_dir': direction, |
| 'sort_key': self.field, |
| 'limit': 3, |
| } |
| body = self.list_method(**pagination_args) |
| expected_resources = self._extract_resources(body) |
| |
| pagination_args['limit'] -= 1 |
| pagination_args['marker'] = expected_resources[-1]['id'] |
| pagination_args['page_reverse'] = True |
| body = self.list_method(**pagination_args) |
| |
| self.assertSameOrder( |
| # the last entry is not included in 2nd result when used as a |
| # marker |
| expected_resources[:-1], |
| self._extract_resources(body)) |
| |
| def _test_list_validation_filters(self): |
| validation_args = { |
| 'unknown_filter': 'value', |
| } |
| body = self.list_method(**validation_args) |
| resources = self._extract_resources(body) |
| for resource in resources: |
| self.assertIn(resource['name'], self.resource_names) |