cloudstack/test/integration/component/test_cpu_project_limits.py
Boris Stoyanov - a.k.a Bobby 67f509dc57 CLOUDSTACK-10163: Component tests sanity (#2344)
Fixing some component tests and adding them in travis.

Signed-off-by: Rohit Yadav <rohit.yadav@shapeblue.com>
2018-01-01 16:44:18 +05:30

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""" Tests for cpu resource limits related to projects
"""
# Import Local Modules
from nose.plugins.attrib import attr
from marvin.cloudstackTestCase import cloudstackTestCase, unittest
from marvin.lib.base import (
Account,
ServiceOffering,
VirtualMachine,
Domain,
Project
)
from marvin.lib.common import (get_domain,
get_zone,
get_template,
findSuitableHostForMigration,
get_resource_type
)
from marvin.lib.utils import cleanup_resources
from marvin.codes import ERROR_NO_HOST_FOR_MIGRATION
class TestProjectsCPULimits(cloudstackTestCase):
@classmethod
def setUpClass(cls):
cls.testClient = super(TestProjectsCPULimits, cls).getClsTestClient()
cls.api_client = cls.testClient.getApiClient()
cls.testdata = cls.testClient.getParsedTestDataConfig()
# Get Zone, Domain and templates
cls.domain = get_domain(cls.api_client)
cls.zone = get_zone(cls.api_client, cls.testClient.getZoneForTests())
cls.testdata["mode"] = cls.zone.networktype
cls.template = get_template(
cls.api_client,
cls.zone.id,
cls.testdata["ostype"]
)
cls.testdata["virtual_machine"]["zoneid"] = cls.zone.id
cls.service_offering = ServiceOffering.create(
cls.api_client,
cls.testdata["service_offering_multiple_cores"]
)
cls._cleanup = [cls.service_offering, ]
return
@classmethod
def tearDownClass(cls):
try:
# Cleanup resources used
cleanup_resources(cls.api_client, cls._cleanup)
except Exception as e:
raise Exception("Warning: Exception during cleanup : %s" % e)
return
def setUp(self):
self.apiclient = self.testClient.getApiClient()
self.dbclient = self.testClient.getDbConnection()
self.account = Account.create(
self.apiclient,
self.testdata["account"],
admin=True
)
self.cleanup = [self.account, ]
self.debug("Setting up account and domain hierarchy")
self.setupProjectAccounts()
api_client = self.testClient.getUserApiClient(
UserName=self.admin.name,
DomainName=self.admin.domain)
self.debug("Creating an instance with service offering: %s" %
self.service_offering.name)
self.vm = self.createInstance(project=self.project,
service_off=self.service_offering, api_client=api_client)
return
def tearDown(self):
try:
# Clean up, terminate the created instance, volumes and snapshots
cleanup_resources(self.apiclient, self.cleanup)
pass
except Exception as e:
raise Exception("Warning: Exception during cleanup : %s" % e)
return
def createInstance(self, project, service_off, networks=None, api_client=None):
"""Creates an instance in account"""
if api_client is None:
api_client = self.api_client
try:
self.vm = VirtualMachine.create(
api_client,
self.testdata["virtual_machine"],
templateid=self.template.id,
projectid=project.id,
networkids=networks,
serviceofferingid=service_off.id)
vms = VirtualMachine.list(api_client, projectid=project.id,
id=self.vm.id, listall=True)
self.assertIsInstance(vms,
list,
"List VMs should return a valid response")
self.assertEqual(vms[0].state, "Running",
"Vm state should be running after deployment")
return self.vm
except Exception as e:
self.fail("Failed to deploy an instance: %s" % e)
def setupProjectAccounts(self):
self.debug("Creating a domain under: %s" % self.domain.name)
self.domain = Domain.create(self.apiclient,
services=self.testdata["domain"],
parentdomainid=self.domain.id)
self.admin = Account.create(
self.apiclient,
self.testdata["account"],
admin=True,
domainid=self.domain.id
)
# Create project as a domain admin
self.project = Project.create(self.apiclient,
self.testdata["project"],
account=self.admin.name,
domainid=self.admin.domainid)
# Cleanup created project at end of test
self.cleanup.append(self.project)
self.cleanup.append(self.admin)
self.cleanup.append(self.domain)
self.debug("Created project with domain admin with name: %s" %
self.project.name)
projects = Project.list(self.apiclient, id=self.project.id,
listall=True)
self.assertEqual(isinstance(projects, list), True,
"Check for a valid list projects response")
project = projects[0]
self.assertEqual(project.name, self.project.name,
"Check project name from list response")
return
@attr(tags=["advanced", "advancedns","simulator"], required_hardware="false")
def test_01_project_counts_start_stop_instance(self):
# Validate the following
# 1. Assign account to projects and verify the resource updates
# 2. Deploy VM with the accounts added to the project
# 3. Stop VM of an accounts added to the project.
# 4. Resource count should list properly.
project_list = Project.list(self.apiclient, id=self.project.id, listall=True)
self.debug(project_list)
self.assertIsInstance(project_list,
list,
"List Projects should return a valid response"
)
resource_count = project_list[0].cputotal
expected_resource_count = int(self.service_offering.cpunumber)
self.assertEqual(resource_count, expected_resource_count,
"Resource count should match with the expected resource count")
self.debug("Stopping instance: %s" % self.vm.name)
try:
self.vm.stop(self.apiclient)
except Exception as e:
self.fail("Failed to stop instance: %s" % e)
project_list = Project.list(self.apiclient, id=self.project.id, listall=True)
self.assertIsInstance(project_list,
list,
"List Projects should return a valid response"
)
resource_count_after_stop = project_list[0].cputotal
self.assertEqual(resource_count, resource_count_after_stop,
"Resource count should be same after stopping the instance")
self.debug("Starting instance: %s" % self.vm.name)
try:
self.vm.start(self.apiclient)
except Exception as e:
self.fail("Failed to start instance: %s" % e)
project_list = Project.list(self.apiclient, id=self.project.id, listall=True)
self.assertIsInstance(project_list,
list,
"List Projects should return a valid response"
)
resource_count_after_start = project_list[0].cputotal
self.assertEqual(resource_count, resource_count_after_start,
"Resource count should be same after starting the instance")
return
@attr(tags=["advanced", "advancedns","simulator"], required_hardware="true")
def test_02_project_counts_migrate_instance(self):
# Validate the following
# 1. Assign account to projects and verify the resource updates
# 2. Deploy VM with the accounts added to the project
# 3. Migrate VM of an accounts added to the project to a new host
# 4. Resource count should list properly.
self.hypervisor = self.testClient.getHypervisorInfo()
if self.hypervisor.lower() in ['lxc']:
self.skipTest("vm migrate feature is not supported on %s" % self.hypervisor.lower())
project_list = Project.list(self.apiclient, id=self.project.id, listall=True)
self.assertIsInstance(project_list,
list,
"List Projects should return a valid response"
)
resource_count = project_list[0].cputotal
expected_resource_count = int(self.service_offering.cpunumber)
self.assertEqual(resource_count, expected_resource_count,
"Resource count should match with the expected resource count")
host = findSuitableHostForMigration(self.apiclient, self.vm.id)
if host is None:
self.skipTest(ERROR_NO_HOST_FOR_MIGRATION)
self.debug("Migrating instance: %s to host: %s" %
(self.vm.name, host.name))
try:
self.vm.migrate(self.apiclient, host.id)
except Exception as e:
self.fail("Failed to migrate instance: %s" % e)
project_list = Project.list(self.apiclient, id=self.project.id, listall=True)
self.assertIsInstance(project_list,
list,
"List Projects should return a valid response"
)
resource_count_after_migrate = project_list[0].cputotal
self.assertEqual(resource_count, resource_count_after_migrate,
"Resource count should be same after migrating the instance")
return
@attr(tags=["advanced", "advancedns","simulator"], required_hardware="false")
def test_03_project_counts_delete_instance(self):
# Validate the following
# 1. Assign account to projects and verify the resource updates
# 2. Deploy VM with the accounts added to the project
# 3. Destroy VM of an accounts added to the project to a new host
# 4. Resource count should list properly.
project_list = Project.list(self.apiclient, id=self.project.id, listall=True)
self.assertIsInstance(project_list,
list,
"List Projects should return a valid response"
)
resource_count = project_list[0].cputotal
expected_resource_count = int(self.service_offering.cpunumber)
self.assertEqual(resource_count, expected_resource_count,
"Resource count should match with the expected resource count")
self.debug("Destroying instance: %s" % self.vm.name)
try:
self.vm.delete(self.apiclient)
except Exception as e:
self.fail("Failed to delete instance: %s" % e)
project_list = Project.list(self.apiclient, id=self.project.id, listall=True)
self.assertIsInstance(project_list,
list,
"List Projects should return a valid response"
)
resource_count_after_delete = project_list[0].cputotal
self.assertEqual(resource_count_after_delete, 0 , "Resource count for %s should be 0" % get_resource_type(resource_id=8))#CPU
return