#!/usr/bin/env python # Copyright 2012 Citrix Systems, Inc. Licensed under the # Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this # file except in compliance with the License. Citrix Systems, Inc. # reserves all rights not expressly granted by the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. # # Automatically generated by addcopyright.py at 04/03/2012 from cloudstackTestCase import * from remoteSSHClient import remoteSSHClient import unittest import hashlib import random import string class TestDeployVm(cloudstackTestCase): """ This test deploys a virtual machine into a user account using the small service offering and builtin template """ @classmethod def setUpClass(cls): """ CloudStack internally saves its passwords in md5 form and that is how we specify it in the API. Python's hashlib library helps us to quickly hash strings as follows """ mdf = hashlib.md5() mdf.update('password') mdf_pass = mdf.hexdigest() acctName = 'bugs-'+''.join(random.choice(string.ascii_uppercase + string.digits) for x in range(6)) #randomly generated account cls.apiClient = super(TestDeployVm, cls).getClsTestClient().getApiClient() cls.acct = createAccount.createAccountCmd() #The createAccount command cls.acct.accounttype = 0 #We need a regular user. admins have accounttype=1 cls.acct.firstname = 'bugs' cls.acct.lastname = 'bunny' #What's up doc? cls.acct.password = mdf_pass #The md5 hashed password string cls.acct.username = acctName cls.acct.email = 'bugs@rabbithole.com' cls.acct.account = acctName cls.acct.domainid = 1 #The default ROOT domain cls.acctResponse = cls.apiClient.createAccount(cls.acct) def setUpNAT(self, virtualmachineid): listSourceNat = listPublicIpAddresses.listPublicIpAddressesCmd() listSourceNat.account = self.acct.account listSourceNat.domainid = self.acct.domainid listSourceNat.issourcenat = True listsnatresponse = self.apiClient.listPublicIpAddresses(listSourceNat) self.assertNotEqual(len(listsnatresponse), 0, "Found a source NAT for the acct %s"%self.acct.account) snatid = listsnatresponse[0].id snatip = listsnatresponse[0].ipaddress try: createFwRule = createFirewallRule.createFirewallRuleCmd() createFwRule.cidrlist = "0.0.0.0/0" createFwRule.startport = 22 createFwRule.endport = 22 createFwRule.ipaddressid = snatid createFwRule.protocol = "tcp" createfwresponse = self.apiClient.createFirewallRule(createFwRule) createPfRule = createPortForwardingRule.createPortForwardingRuleCmd() createPfRule.privateport = 22 createPfRule.publicport = 22 createPfRule.virtualmachineid = virtualmachineid createPfRule.ipaddressid = snatid createPfRule.protocol = "tcp" createpfresponse = self.apiClient.createPortForwardingRule(createPfRule) except e: self.debug("Failed to create PF rule in account %s due to %s"%(self.acct.account, e)) raise e finally: return snatip def test_DeployVm(self): """ Let's start by defining the attributes of our VM that we will be deploying on CloudStack. We will be assuming a single zone is available and is configured and all templates are Ready The hardcoded values are used only for brevity. """ deployVmCmd = deployVirtualMachine.deployVirtualMachineCmd() deployVmCmd.zoneid = 1 deployVmCmd.account = self.acct.account deployVmCmd.domainid = self.acct.domainid deployVmCmd.templateid = 5 #CentOS 5.6 builtin deployVmCmd.serviceofferingid = 1 deployVmResponse = self.apiClient.deployVirtualMachine(deployVmCmd) self.debug("VM %s was deployed in the job %s"%(deployVmResponse.id, deployVmResponse.jobid)) # At this point our VM is expected to be Running. Let's find out what # listVirtualMachines tells us about VMs in this account listVmCmd = listVirtualMachines.listVirtualMachinesCmd() listVmCmd.id = deployVmResponse.id listVmResponse = self.apiClient.listVirtualMachines(listVmCmd) self.assertNotEqual(len(listVmResponse), 0, "Check if the list API \ returns a non-empty response") vm = listVmResponse[0] hostname = vm.name nattedip = self.setUpNAT(vm.id) self.assertEqual(vm.id, deployVmResponse.id, "Check if the VM returned \ is the same as the one we deployed") self.assertEqual(vm.state, "Running", "Check if VM has reached \ a state of running") # SSH login and compare hostname ssh_client = remoteSSHClient(nattedip, 22, "root", "password") stdout = ssh_client.execute("hostname") self.assertEqual(hostname, stdout[0], "cloudstack VM name and hostname match") @classmethod def tearDownClass(cls): """ And finally let us cleanup the resources we created by deleting the account. All good unittests are atomic and rerunnable this way """ deleteAcct = deleteAccount.deleteAccountCmd() deleteAcct.id = cls.acctResponse.account.id cls.apiClient.deleteAccount(deleteAcct)