cloudstack/test/integration/component/test_vpc_network_lbrules.py
rayeesn e14f355a0b Reduced resource usage in vpc test cases
Signed-off-by: Prasanna Santhanam <tsp@apache.org>
2013-06-30 11:15:32 +05:30

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""" Component tests for VPC network functionality - Load Balancing Rules
"""
#Import Local Modules
#import marvin
from nose.plugins.attrib import attr
from marvin.cloudstackTestCase import cloudstackTestCase, unittest
#from marvin.cloudstackAPI import
#from marvin.integration.lib.utils import
from marvin.integration.lib.base import (stopRouter,
startRouter,
Account,
VpcOffering,
VPC,
ServiceOffering,
NATRule,
NetworkACL,
PublicIPAddress,
NetworkOffering,
Network,
VirtualMachine,
LoadBalancerRule,
StaticNATRule)
from marvin.integration.lib.common import (get_domain,
get_zone,
get_template,
cleanup_resources,
wait_for_cleanup,
list_routers)
class Services:
"""Test VPC network services Load Balancing Rules Test data
"""
def __init__(self):
self.services = {
"account": {
"email": "test@test.com",
"firstname": "Test",
"lastname": "User",
"username": "test",
# Random characters are appended for unique
# username
"password": "password",
},
"host1":None,
"host2":None,
"service_offering": {
"name": "Tiny Instance",
"displaytext": "Tiny Instance",
"cpunumber": 1,
"cpuspeed": 100,
"memory": 128,
},
"network_offering": {
"name": 'VPC Network offering',
"displaytext": 'VPC Network off',
"guestiptype": 'Isolated',
"supportedservices": 'Vpn,Dhcp,Dns,SourceNat,PortForwarding,Lb,UserData,StaticNat,NetworkACL',
"traffictype": 'GUEST',
"availability": 'Optional',
"useVpc": 'on',
"serviceProviderList": {
"Vpn": 'VpcVirtualRouter',
"Dhcp": 'VpcVirtualRouter',
"Dns": 'VpcVirtualRouter',
"SourceNat": 'VpcVirtualRouter',
"PortForwarding": 'VpcVirtualRouter',
"Lb": 'VpcVirtualRouter',
"UserData": 'VpcVirtualRouter',
"StaticNat": 'VpcVirtualRouter',
"NetworkACL": 'VpcVirtualRouter'
},
},
"network_offering_no_lb": {
"name": 'VPC Network offering',
"displaytext": 'VPC Network off',
"guestiptype": 'Isolated',
"supportedservices": 'Dhcp,Dns,SourceNat,PortForwarding,UserData,StaticNat,NetworkACL',
"traffictype": 'GUEST',
"availability": 'Optional',
"useVpc": 'on',
"serviceProviderList": {
"Dhcp": 'VpcVirtualRouter',
"Dns": 'VpcVirtualRouter',
"SourceNat": 'VpcVirtualRouter',
"PortForwarding": 'VpcVirtualRouter',
"UserData": 'VpcVirtualRouter',
"StaticNat": 'VpcVirtualRouter',
"NetworkACL": 'VpcVirtualRouter'
},
},
"vpc_offering": {
"name": 'VPC off',
"displaytext": 'VPC off',
"supportedservices": 'Dhcp,Dns,SourceNat,PortForwarding,Vpn,Lb,UserData,StaticNat',
},
"vpc": {
"name": "TestVPC",
"displaytext": "TestVPC",
"cidr": '10.0.0.1/24'
},
"network": {
"name": "Test Network",
"displaytext": "Test Network",
"netmask": '255.255.255.0'
},
"lbrule": {
"name": "SSH",
"alg": "leastconn",
# Algorithm used for load balancing
"privateport": 22,
"publicport": 2222,
"openfirewall": False,
"startport": 22,
"endport": 2222,
"protocol": "TCP",
"cidrlist": '0.0.0.0/0',
},
"lbrule_http": {
"name": "HTTP",
"alg": "leastconn",
# Algorithm used for load balancing
"privateport": 80,
"publicport": 8888,
"openfirewall": False,
"startport": 80,
"endport": 8888,
"protocol": "TCP",
"cidrlist": '0.0.0.0/0',
},
"natrule": {
"privateport": 22,
"publicport": 22,
"startport": 22,
"endport": 22,
"protocol": "TCP",
"cidrlist": '0.0.0.0/0',
},
"http_rule": {
"startport": 80,
"endport": 80,
"cidrlist": '0.0.0.0/0',
"protocol": "TCP"
},
"virtual_machine": {
"displayname": "Test VM",
"username": "root",
"password": "password",
"ssh_port": 22,
"hypervisor": 'XenServer',
# Hypervisor type should be same as
# hypervisor type of cluster
"privateport": 22,
"publicport": 22,
"protocol": 'TCP',
},
"ostype": 'CentOS 5.3 (64-bit)',
"sleep": 60,
"timeout": 10,
}
class TestVPCNetworkLBRules(cloudstackTestCase):
@classmethod
def setUpClass(cls):
cls.api_client = super(
TestVPCNetworkLBRules,
cls
).getClsTestClient().getApiClient()
cls.services = Services().services
# Get Zone, Domain and templates
cls.domain = get_domain(cls.api_client, cls.services)
cls.zone = get_zone(cls.api_client, cls.services)
cls.template = get_template(
cls.api_client,
cls.zone.id,
cls.services["ostype"]
)
cls.services["virtual_machine"]["zoneid"] = cls.zone.id
cls.services["virtual_machine"]["template"] = cls.template.id
cls.service_offering = ServiceOffering.create(
cls.api_client,
cls.services["service_offering"]
)
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:
print ("Warning: Exception during cleanup : %s" % e)
#raise Exception("Warning: Exception during cleanup : %s" % e)
return
def setUp(self):
self.apiclient = self.testClient.getApiClient()
self.account = Account.create(
self.apiclient,
self.services["account"],
admin=True,
domainid=self.domain.id
)
self._cleanup = [self.account]
self.debug("Creating a VPC offering..")
self.vpc_off = VpcOffering.create(
self.apiclient,
self.services["vpc_offering"]
)
self._cleanup.append(self.vpc_off)
self.debug("Enabling the VPC offering created")
self.vpc_off.update(self.apiclient, state='Enabled')
self.debug("Creating a VPC network in the account: %s" % self.account.name)
self.services["vpc"]["cidr"] = '10.1.1.1/16'
self.vpc = VPC.create(
self.apiclient,
self.services["vpc"],
vpcofferingid=self.vpc_off.id,
zoneid=self.zone.id,
account=self.account.name,
domainid=self.account.domainid
)
return
def tearDown(self):
try:
#Clean up, terminate the created network offerings
cleanup_resources(self.apiclient, self._cleanup)
wait_for_cleanup(self.apiclient, [
"network.gc.interval",
"network.gc.wait"])
except Exception as e:
self.debug("Warning: Exception during cleanup : %s" % e)
#raise Exception("Warning: Exception during cleanup : %s" % e)
return
def get_Router_For_VPC(self):
routers = list_routers(self.apiclient,
account=self.account.name,
domainid=self.account.domainid,
)
self.assertEqual(isinstance(routers, list),
True,
"Check for list routers response return valid data"
)
self.assertNotEqual(len(routers),
0,
"Check list router response"
)
router = routers[0]
return router
def stop_VPC_VRouter(self):
router = self.get_Router_For_VPC()
self.debug("Stopping router ID: %s" % router.id)
cmd = stopRouter.stopRouterCmd()
cmd.id = router.id
self.apiclient.stopRouter(cmd)
routers = list_routers(self.apiclient,
account=self.account.name,
domainid=self.account.domainid,
)
self.assertEqual(isinstance(routers, list),
True,
"Check for list routers response return valid data"
)
router = routers[0]
self.assertEqual(router.state,
'Stopped',
"Check list router response for router state"
)
return router
def start_VPC_VRouter(self, router):
# Start the VPC Router
cmd = startRouter.startRouterCmd()
cmd.id = router.id
self.apiclient.startRouter(cmd)
routers = list_routers(self.apiclient,
account=self.account.name,
domainid=self.account.domainid,
zoneid=self.zone.id
)
self.assertEqual(isinstance(routers, list),
True,
"Check for list routers response return valid data"
)
router = routers[0]
self.assertEqual(router.state,
'Running',
"Check list router response for router state"
)
def check_ssh_into_vm(self, vm, public_ip, testnegative=False):
self.debug("Checking if we can SSH into VM=%s on public_ip=%s" % (vm.name, public_ip.ipaddress.ipaddress))
try:
vm.get_ssh_client(ipaddress=public_ip.ipaddress.ipaddress)
if not testnegative:
self.debug("SSH into VM=%s on public_ip=%s is successfully" % (vm.name, public_ip.ipaddress.ipaddress))
else:
self.fail("SSH into VM=%s on public_ip=%s is successfully" % (vm.name, public_ip.ipaddress.ipaddress))
except:
if not testnegative:
self.fail("Failed to SSH into VM - %s" % (public_ip.ipaddress.ipaddress))
else:
self.debug("Failed to SSH into VM - %s" % (public_ip.ipaddress.ipaddress))
def check_wget_from_vm(self, vm, public_ip, testnegative=False):
import urllib
self.debug("Checking if we can wget from a VM=%s http server on public_ip=%s" % (vm.name, public_ip.ipaddress.ipaddress))
try:
urllib.urlretrieve("http://%s/test.html" % public_ip.ipaddress.ipaddress, filename="test.html")
if not testnegative:
self.debug("Successesfull to wget from VM=%s http server on public_ip=%s" % (vm.name, public_ip.ipaddress.ipaddress))
else:
self.fail("Successesfull to wget from VM=%s http server on public_ip=%s" % (vm.name, public_ip.ipaddress.ipaddress))
except:
if not testnegative:
self.fail("Failed to wget from VM=%s http server on public_ip=%s" % (vm.name, public_ip.ipaddress.ipaddress))
else:
self.debug("Failed to wget from VM=%s http server on public_ip=%s" % (vm.name, public_ip.ipaddress.ipaddress))
def create_StaticNatRule_For_VM(self, vm, public_ip, network):
self.debug("Enabling static NAT for IP: %s" %
public_ip.ipaddress.ipaddress)
try:
StaticNATRule.enable(
self.apiclient,
ipaddressid=public_ip.ipaddress.id,
virtualmachineid=vm.id,
networkid=network.id
)
self.debug("Static NAT enabled for IP: %s" %
public_ip.ipaddress.ipaddress)
except Exception as e:
self.fail("Failed to enable static NAT on IP: %s - %s" % (
public_ip.ipaddress.ipaddress, e))
def create_NatRule_For_VM(self, vm, public_ip, network):
self.debug("Creatinng NAT rule in network for vm with public IP")
nat_rule = NATRule.create(self.apiclient,
vm,
self.services["natrule"],
ipaddressid=public_ip.ipaddress.id,
openfirewall=False,
networkid=network.id,
vpcid=self.vpc.id
)
self.debug("Adding NetwrokACl rules to make NAT rule accessible")
nwacl_nat = NetworkACL.create(self.apiclient,
networkid=network.id,
services=self.services["natrule"],
traffictype='Ingress'
)
self.debug('nwacl_nat=%s' % nwacl_nat.__dict__)
return nat_rule
def acquire_Public_IP(self, network):
self.debug("Associating public IP for network: %s" % network.name)
public_ip = PublicIPAddress.create(self.apiclient,
accountid=self.account.name,
zoneid=self.zone.id,
domainid=self.account.domainid,
networkid=None, #network.id,
vpcid=self.vpc.id
)
self.debug("Associated %s with network %s" % (public_ip.ipaddress.ipaddress,
network.id
))
return public_ip
def create_VPC(self, cidr='10.1.2.1/16'):
self.debug("Creating a VPC offering..")
self.services["vpc_offering"]["name"] = self.services["vpc_offering"]["name"] + str(cidr)
vpc_off = VpcOffering.create(
self.apiclient,
self.services["vpc_offering"]
)
self._cleanup.append(vpc_off)
self.debug("Enabling the VPC offering created")
vpc_off.update(self.apiclient, state='Enabled')
self.debug("Creating a VPC network in the account: %s" % self.account.name)
self.services["vpc"]["cidr"] = cidr
vpc = VPC.create(
self.apiclient,
self.services["vpc"],
vpcofferingid=vpc_off.id,
zoneid=self.zone.id,
account=self.account.name,
domainid=self.account.domainid
)
return vpc
def create_Network(self, net_offerring, gateway='10.1.1.1',vpc=None):
try:
self.debug('Create NetworkOffering')
net_offerring["name"] = "NET_OFF-" + str(gateway)
nw_off = NetworkOffering.create(self.apiclient,
net_offerring,
conservemode=False
)
# Enable Network offering
nw_off.update(self.apiclient, state='Enabled')
self._cleanup.append(nw_off)
self.debug('Created and Enabled NetworkOffering')
self.services["network"]["name"] = "NETWORK-" + str(gateway)
self.debug('Adding Network=%s' % self.services["network"])
obj_network = Network.create(self.apiclient,
self.services["network"],
accountid=self.account.name,
domainid=self.account.domainid,
networkofferingid=nw_off.id,
zoneid=self.zone.id,
gateway=gateway,
vpcid=vpc.id if vpc else self.vpc.id
)
self.debug("Created network with ID: %s" % obj_network.id)
return obj_network
except:
self.fail('Unable to create a Network with offering=%s' % net_offerring)
def create_VM_in_Network(self, network, host_id=None):
try:
self.debug('Creating VM in network=%s' % network.name)
vm = VirtualMachine.create(
self.apiclient,
self.services["virtual_machine"],
accountid=self.account.name,
domainid=self.account.domainid,
serviceofferingid=self.service_offering.id,
networkids=[str(network.id)],
hostid=host_id
)
self.debug('Created VM=%s in network=%s' % (vm.id, network.name))
return vm
except:
self.fail('Unable to create VM in a Network=%s' % network.name)
def create_LB_Rule(self, public_ip, network, vmarray, services=None):
self.debug("Creating LB rule for IP address: %s" %
public_ip.ipaddress.ipaddress)
objservices = None
if services:
objservices = services
else:
objservices = self.services["lbrule"]
lb_rule = LoadBalancerRule.create(
self.apiclient,
objservices,
ipaddressid=public_ip.ipaddress.id,
accountid=self.account.name,
networkid=network.id,
vpcid=self.vpc.id,
domainid=self.account.domainid
)
self.debug("Adding virtual machines %s and %s to LB rule" % (vmarray))
lb_rule.assign(self.apiclient, vmarray)
return lb_rule
def create_egress_Internet_Rule(self, network):
self.debug("Adding Egress rules to network %s and %s to allow access to internet" % (network.name,self.services["http_rule"]))
nwacl_internet_1 = NetworkACL.create(
self.apiclient,
networkid=network.id,
services=self.services["http_rule"],
traffictype='Egress'
)
return nwacl_internet_1
@attr(tags=["advanced", "intervlan"])
def test_01_VPC_LBRulesListing(self):
""" Test case no 210 and 227: List Load Balancing Rules belonging to a VPC
"""
# Validate the following
# 1. Create a VPC with cidr - 10.1.1.1/16
# 2. Create a Network offering - NO1 with all supported services
# 3. Add network1(10.1.1.1/24) using N01 to this VPC.
# 4. Add network2(10.1.2.1/24) using N01 to this VPC.
# 5. Deploy vm1 and vm2 in network1.
# 6. Deploy vm3 and vm4 in network2.
# 7. Use the Create LB rule for vm1 and vm2 in network1.
# 8. Use the Create LB rule for vm3 amd vm4 in network2.
# 11. List LB rule
network_1 = self.create_Network(self.services["network_offering"])
network_2 = self.create_Network(self.services["network_offering_no_lb"], '10.1.2.1')
self.debug("deploying VMs in network: %s" % network_2.name)
vm_1 = self.create_VM_in_Network(network_1)
vm_2 = self.create_VM_in_Network(network_1)
vm_3 = self.create_VM_in_Network(network_2)
vm_4 = self.create_VM_in_Network(network_2)
public_ip_1 = self.acquire_Public_IP(network_1)
lb_rule1 = self.create_LB_Rule(public_ip_1, network_1, [vm_1, vm_2])
public_ip_2 = self.acquire_Public_IP(network_2)
lb_rule2 = self.create_LB_Rule(public_ip_2, network_2, [vm_3, vm_4])
lb_rules = LoadBalancerRule.list(self.apiclient,
id=lb_rule1.id,
listall=True
)
self.failIfEqual(lb_rules,
None,
"Failed to list the LB Rule"
)
lb_rules = LoadBalancerRule.list(self.apiclient,
id=lb_rule2.id,
listall=True
)
self.failIfEqual(lb_rules,
None,
"Failed to list the LB Rule"
)
return
@attr(tags=["advanced", "intervlan"])
def test_02_VPC_LBRulesAndVMListing(self):
""" Test case no 211 and 228: List only VMs suitable for the Virtual Network on VPC for LB Rule
"""
# Validate the following
# 1. Create a VPC with cidr - 10.1.1.1/16
# 2. Create a Network offering - NO1 with all supported services
# 3. Add network1(10.1.1.1/24) using N01 to this VPC.
# 4. Add network2(10.1.2.1/24) using N01 to this VPC.
# 5. Deploy vm1 and vm2 in network1 on primary host.
# 6. Deploy vm3 and vm4 in network2 on secondary host.
# 7. Use the Create LB rule for vm1 and vm2 in network1.
# 9. List LB rule for network1 list vms on network1 for selection of LB rule.
network_1 = self.create_Network(self.services["network_offering"])
network_2 = self.create_Network(self.services["network_offering_no_lb"], '10.1.2.1')
vm_1 = self.create_VM_in_Network(network_1)
vm_2 = self.create_VM_in_Network(network_1)
vm_3 = self.create_VM_in_Network(network_2)
self.debug('vm_3=%s' % vm_3.id)
vm_4 = self.create_VM_in_Network(network_2)
self.debug('vm_4=%s' % vm_4.id)
public_ip_1 = self.acquire_Public_IP(network_1)
lb_rule = self.create_LB_Rule(public_ip_1, network_1, [vm_1, vm_2])
lb_rules = LoadBalancerRule.list(self.apiclient,
id=lb_rule.id,
listall=True
)
self.failIfEqual(lb_rules,
None,
"Failed to list the LB Rule"
)
vms = VirtualMachine.list(self.apiclient,
networkid=network_1.id,
listall=True
)
self.failIfEqual(vms,
None,
"Failed to list the VMs in network=%s" % network_1.name
)
return
@attr(tags=["advanced", "intervlan"])
def test_03_VPC_CreateLBRuleInMultipleNetworks(self):
""" Test case no 212 : Create LB rules for 1 network which is part of a two/multiple virtual networks of a
VPC using a new Public IP Address available with the VPC when the Virtual Router is in Running State
"""
# Validate the following
# 1. Create a VPC with cidr - 10.1.1.1/16
# 2. Create a Network offering - NO1 with all supported services
# 3. Add network1(10.1.1.1/24) using N01 to this VPC.
# 4. Add network2(10.1.2.1/24) using N01 to this VPC.
# 5. Deploy vm1, vm2 and vm3 in network1 on primary host.
# 7. Use the Create LB rule for vm1 and vm2 in network1.
# 8. Add vm3 to LB rule.
# 9. wget a file and check for LB rule.
network_1 = self.create_Network(self.services["network_offering"])
network_2 = self.create_Network(self.services["network_offering_no_lb"], '10.1.2.1')
vm_1 = self.create_VM_in_Network(network_1)
vm_2 = self.create_VM_in_Network(network_1)
vm_3 = self.create_VM_in_Network(network_2)
public_ip_1 = self.acquire_Public_IP(network_1)
lb_rule = self.create_LB_Rule(public_ip_1, network_1, [vm_1, vm_2], self.services["lbrule_http"])
lb_rule.assign(self.apiclient, [vm_3])
self.check_wget_from_vm(vm_1, public_ip_1, testnegative=False)
return
@attr(tags=["advanced", "intervlan"])
def test_04_VPC_CreateLBRuleInMultipleNetworksVRStoppedState(self):
""" Test case no 222 : Create LB rules for a two/multiple virtual networks of a
VPC using a new Public IP Address available with the VPC when the Virtual Router is in Stopped State
"""
# Validate the following
# 1. Create a VPC with cidr - 10.1.1.1/16
# 2. Create a Network offering - NO1 with all supported services
# 3. Add network1(10.1.1.1/24) using N01 to this VPC.
# 4. Add network2(10.1.2.1/24) using N01 to this VPC.
# 5. Deploy vm1, vm2 and vm3 in network1 on primary host.
# 7. Use the Create LB rule for vm1 and vm2 in network1.
# 8. Add vm3 to LB rule.
# 9. wget a file and check for LB rule.
network_1 = self.create_Network(self.services["network_offering"])
network_2 = self.create_Network(self.services["network_offering_no_lb"], '10.1.2.1')
vm_1 = self.create_VM_in_Network(network_1)
vm_2 = self.create_VM_in_Network(network_1)
vm_3 = self.create_VM_in_Network(network_2)
public_ip_1 = self.acquire_Public_IP(network_1)
lb_rule = self.create_LB_Rule(public_ip_1, network_1, [vm_1, vm_2], self.services["lbrule_http"])
lb_rule.assign(self.apiclient, [vm_3])
self.check_wget_from_vm(vm_1, public_ip_1, testnegative=False)
return
@attr(tags=["advanced", "intervlan"])
def test_05_VPC_CreateAndDeleteLBRule(self):
""" Test case no 214 : Delete few(not all) LB rules for a single virtual network of a
VPC belonging to a single Public IP Address when the Virtual Router is in Running State
"""
# Validate the following
# 1. Create a VPC with cidr - 10.1.1.1/16
# 2. Create a Network offering - NO1 with all supported services
# 3. Add network1(10.1.1.1/24) using N01 to this VPC.
# 4. Add network2(10.1.2.1/24) using N01 to this VPC.
# 5. Deploy vm1, vm2 and vm3 in network1 on primary host.
# 6. Use the Create LB rule for http and ssh vm1, vm2 and vm3 in network1.
# 7. wget and ssh and check for LB rule.
# 8. Delete ssh LB Rule.
# 9. ssh LB should fail.
network_1 = self.create_Network(self.services["network_offering"])
vm_1 = self.create_VM_in_Network(network_1)
vm_2 = self.create_VM_in_Network(network_1)
vm_3 = self.create_VM_in_Network(network_1)
public_ip_1 = self.acquire_Public_IP(network_1)
lb_rule_http = self.create_LB_Rule(public_ip_1, network_1, [vm_1, vm_2, vm_3], self.services["lbrule_http"])
lb_rule_nat = self.create_LB_Rule(public_ip_1, network_1, [vm_1, vm_2, vm_3])
self.debug('lb_rule_http=%s' % lb_rule_http.__dict__)
self.check_wget_from_vm(vm_1, public_ip_1, testnegative=False)
self.check_ssh_into_vm(vm_1, public_ip_1, testnegative=False)
lb_rule_nat.delete()
self.check_ssh_into_vm(vm_1, public_ip_1, testnegative=True)
return
@attr(tags=["advanced", "intervlan"])
def test_06_VPC_CreateAndDeleteLBRuleVRStopppedState(self):
""" Test case no 224 : Delete few(not all) LB rules for a single virtual network of
a VPC belonging to a single Public IP Address when the Virtual Router is in Stopped State
"""
# Validate the following
# 1. Create a VPC with cidr - 10.1.1.1/16
# 2. Create a Network offering - NO1 with all supported services
# 3. Add network1(10.1.1.1/24) using N01 to this VPC.
# 4. Add network2(10.1.2.1/24) using N01 to this VPC.
# 5. Deploy vm1, vm2 and vm3 in network1 on primary host.
# 6. Use the Create LB rule for http and ssh vm1, vm2 and vm3 in network1.
# 7. wget and ssh and check for LB rule.
# 8. Delete ssh LB Rule.
# 9. ssh LB should fail.
network_1 = self.create_Network(self.services["network_offering"])
vm_1 = self.create_VM_in_Network(network_1)
vm_2 = self.create_VM_in_Network(network_1)
vm_3 = self.create_VM_in_Network(network_1)
public_ip_1 = self.acquire_Public_IP(network_1)
lb_rule_http = self.create_LB_Rule(public_ip_1, network_1, [vm_1, vm_2, vm_3], self.services["lbrule_http"])
lb_rule_nat = self.create_LB_Rule(public_ip_1, network_1, [vm_1, vm_2, vm_3])
self.debug('lb_rule_http=%s' % lb_rule_http.__dict__)
self.check_wget_from_vm(vm_1, public_ip_1, testnegative=False)
self.check_ssh_into_vm(vm_1, public_ip_1, testnegative=False)
lb_rule_nat.delete()
self.check_ssh_into_vm(vm_1, public_ip_1, testnegative=True)
return
@attr(tags=["advanced", "intervlan"])
def test_07_VPC_CreateAndDeleteAllLBRule(self):
""" Test case no 215 : Delete all LB rules for a single virtual network of a
VPC belonging to a single Public IP Address when the Virtual Router is in Running State
"""
# Validate the following
# 1. Create a VPC with cidr - 10.1.1.1/16
# 2. Create a Network offering - NO1 with all supported services
# 3. Add network1(10.1.1.1/24) using N01 to this VPC.
# 4. Add network2(10.1.2.1/24) using N01 to this VPC.
# 5. Deploy vm1, vm2 and vm3 in network1 on primary host.
# 6. Use the Create LB rule for http and ssh vm1, vm2 and vm3 in network1.
# 7. wget and ssh and check for LB rule.
# 8. Delete all LB Rule.
# 9. ssh and http LB should fail.
network_1 = self.create_Network(self.services["network_offering"])
vm_1 = self.create_VM_in_Network(network_1)
vm_2 = self.create_VM_in_Network(network_1)
vm_3 = self.create_VM_in_Network(network_1)
public_ip_1 = self.acquire_Public_IP(network_1)
lb_rule_http = self.create_LB_Rule(public_ip_1, network_1, [vm_1, vm_2, vm_3], self.services["lbrule_http"])
lb_rule_nat = self.create_LB_Rule(public_ip_1, network_1, [vm_1, vm_2, vm_3])
self.debug('lb_rule_http=%s' % lb_rule_http.__dict__)
self.check_wget_from_vm(vm_1, public_ip_1, testnegative=False)
self.check_ssh_into_vm(vm_1, public_ip_1, testnegative=False)
lb_rule_nat.delete()
lb_rule_http.delete()
self.check_ssh_into_vm(vm_1, public_ip_1, testnegative=True)
self.check_wget_from_vm(vm_1, public_ip_1, testnegative=True)
return
@attr(tags=["advanced", "intervlan"])
def test_08_VPC_CreateAndDeleteAllLBRuleVRStoppedState(self):
""" Test case no 225 and 226 : Delete all LB rules for a single virtual network of a
VPC belonging to a single Public IP Address when the Virtual Router is in Stopped State
"""
# Validate the following
# 1. Create a VPC with cidr - 10.1.1.1/16
# 2. Create a Network offering - NO1 with all supported services
# 3. Add network1(10.1.1.1/24) using N01 to this VPC.
# 4. Add network2(10.1.2.1/24) using N01 to this VPC.
# 5. Deploy vm1, vm2 and vm3 in network1 on primary host.
# 6. Use the Create LB rule for http and ssh vm1, vm2 and vm3 in network1.
# 7. wget and ssh and check for LB rule.
# 8. Delete all LB Rule.
# 9. ssh and http LB should fail.
network_1 = self.create_Network(self.services["network_offering"])
vm_1 = self.create_VM_in_Network(network_1)
vm_2 = self.create_VM_in_Network(network_1)
vm_3 = self.create_VM_in_Network(network_1)
public_ip_1 = self.acquire_Public_IP(network_1)
lb_rule_http = self.create_LB_Rule(public_ip_1, network_1, [vm_1, vm_2, vm_3], self.services["lbrule_http"])
lb_rule_nat = self.create_LB_Rule(public_ip_1, network_1, [vm_1, vm_2, vm_3])
self.debug('lb_rule_http=%s' % lb_rule_http.__dict__)
self.check_wget_from_vm(vm_1, public_ip_1, testnegative=False)
self.check_ssh_into_vm(vm_1, public_ip_1, testnegative=False)
lb_rule_nat.delete()
lb_rule_http.delete()
self.check_ssh_into_vm(vm_1, public_ip_1, testnegative=True)
self.check_wget_from_vm(vm_1, public_ip_1, testnegative=True)
return
@attr(tags=["advanced", "intervlan"])
def test_09_VPC_LBRuleCreateFailMultipleVPC(self):
""" Test case no 234 : User should not be allowed to create a LB rule for a VM that belongs to a different VPC.
"""
# Validate the following
# 1. Create a VPC1 with cidr - 10.1.1.1/16
# 2. Create a Network offering - NO1 with all supported services
# 3. Add network1(10.1.1.1/24) using N01 to this VPC1.
# 1. Create a VPC2 with cidr - 10.1.2.1/16
# 2. Create a Network offering - NO1 with all supported services
# 4. Add network2(10.1.2.1/24) using N01 to this VPC2.
# 5. Deploy vm1 and vm2 in network1 on primary host.
# 6. Deploy vm3 and vm4 in network2 on secondary host.
# 7. Use the Create LB rule for vm1 and vm2 in network1.
# 9. wget and check LB Rule
# 10. create LB rule for vm3 and vm4 in VPC1
# 11. LB rule creation should fail
network_1 = self.create_Network(self.services["network_offering"])
vm_1 = self.create_VM_in_Network(network_1)
vm_2 = self.create_VM_in_Network(network_1)
vpc2 = self.create_VPC()
network_2 = self.create_Network(self.services["network_offering_no_lb"], '10.1.2.1',vpc2)
vm_3 = self.create_VM_in_Network(network_2)
vm_4 = self.create_VM_in_Network(network_2)
public_ip_1 = self.acquire_Public_IP(network_1)
lb_rule = self.create_LB_Rule(public_ip_1, network_1, [vm_1, vm_2])
self.debug('lb_rule=%s' % lb_rule.__dict__)
self.check_wget_from_vm(vm_1, public_ip_1, testnegative=False)
try:
lb_rule = self.create_LB_Rule(public_ip_1, network_1, [vm_3, vm_4])
self.fail('Successfully created LB rule for vm_3, vm_4 in network1')
except:
self.debug('Failed to Create LB rule vm_3 and vm_4')
return
@attr(tags=["advanced", "intervlan"])
def test_10_VPC_FailedToCreateLBRuleNonVPCNetwork(self):
""" Test case no 216 and 235: User should not be allowed to create a LB rule for a VM that does not belong to any VPC.
"""
# Validate the following
# 1. Create a VPC1 with cidr - 10.1.1.1/16
# 2. Create a Network offering - NO1 with all supported services
# 3. Add network1(10.1.1.1/24) using N01 to this VPC1.
# 2. Create a Network offering - NO1 with all supported services
# 4. Add network2(10.1.2.1/24) using N01 to this VPC1.
# 5. Deploy vm1 and vm3 in network1 and network 2 on primary host.
# 6. Deploy vm2 and vm4 in network2 and network 3 on secondary host.
# 7. Use the Create LB rule for vm1 and vm2 in network1.
# 9. wget and check LB Rule
# 10. create LB rule for vm3 and vm4 in VPC1
# 11. LB rule creation should fail
network_1 = self.create_Network(self.services["network_offering"])
vm_1 = self.create_VM_in_Network(network_1)
vm_2 = self.create_VM_in_Network(network_1)
network_2 = self.create_Network(self.services["network_offering_no_lb"], '10.1.2.1')
vm_3 = self.create_VM_in_Network(network_2)
network_3 = self.create_Network(self.services["network_offering_no_lb"], '10.1.3.1')
vm_4 = self.create_VM_in_Network(network_3)
self.debug('vm_4=%s' % vm_4.id)
public_ip_1 = self.acquire_Public_IP(network_1)
lb_rule = self.create_LB_Rule(public_ip_1, network_1, [vm_1, vm_2])
self.debug('lb_rule=%s' % lb_rule.__dict__)
self.check_wget_from_vm(vm_1, public_ip_1, testnegative=True)
try:
lb_rule = self.create_LB_Rule(public_ip_1, network_2, [vm_3, vm_4])
self.fail('Successfully created LB rule for vm_3, vm_4 in network2')
except:
self.debug('Failed to Create LB rule vm_3 and vm_4 in network2')
return
@attr(tags=["advanced", "intervlan"])
def test_11_VPC_LBRuleCreateNotAllowed(self):
""" Test case no 217 and 236: User should not be allowed to create a LB rule for a
VM that does not belong to the same network but belongs to the same VPC.
"""
# Validate the following
# 1. Create a VPC1 with cidr - 10.1.1.1/16
# 2. Create a Network offering - NO1 with all supported services
# 3. Add network1(10.1.1.1/24) using N01 to this VPC1.
# 2. Create a Network offering - NO1 with all supported services
# 4. Add network2(10.1.2.1/24) using N01 to this VPC1.
# 5. Deploy vm1 and vm3 in network1 and network 2 primary host.
# 6. Deploy vm2 and vm4 in network1 and network 2 on secondary host.
# 7. Use the Create LB rule for vm1 and vm2 in network1.
# 9. wget and check LB Rule
# 10. create LB rule for vm3 and vm1 in VPC1
# 11. LB rule creation should fail
network_1 = self.create_Network(self.services["network_offering"])
vm_1 = self.create_VM_in_Network(network_1)
vm_2 = self.create_VM_in_Network(network_1)
network_2 = self.create_Network(self.services["network_offering_no_lb"], '10.1.2.1')
vm_3 = self.create_VM_in_Network(network_2)
vm_4 = self.create_VM_in_Network(network_2)
self.debug('vm_4=%s' % vm_4.id)
public_ip_1 = self.acquire_Public_IP(network_1)
lb_rule = self.create_LB_Rule(public_ip_1, network_1, [vm_1, vm_2])
self.debug('lb_rule=%s' % lb_rule.__dict__)
self.check_wget_from_vm(vm_1, public_ip_1, testnegative=False)
try:
lb_rule = self.create_LB_Rule(public_ip_1, network_1, [vm_3, vm_1])
self.fail('Successfully created LB rule for vm_3, vm_1 in network1')
except:
self.debug('Failed to Create LB rule vm_3 and vm_1')
return
@attr(tags=["advanced", "intervlan"])
def test_12_VPC_LBRuleCreateFailForRouterIP(self):
""" Test case no 218 and 237: User should not be allowed to create a LB rule on an Ipaddress that Source Nat enabled.
"""
# Validate the following
# 1. Create a VPC1 with cidr - 10.1.1.1/16
# 2. Create a Network offering - NO1 with all supported services
# 3. Add network1(10.1.1.1/24) using N01 to this VPC1.
# 2. Create a Network offering - NO1 with all supported services
# 5. Deploy vm1 and vm2 in network1 and network 2 primary host.
# 6. Get source NAT public ip of router
# 7. Use the Create LB rule for vm1 and vm2 in network1.
# 8. LB rule creation should fail
network_1 = self.create_Network(self.services["network_offering"])
vm_1 = self.create_VM_in_Network(network_1)
vm_2 = self.create_VM_in_Network(network_1)
router = self.get_Router_For_VPC()
public_ip_1 = router.publicip
self.debug('router.publicip=%s' % public_ip_1)
try:
lb_rule = self.create_LB_Rule(public_ip_1, network_1, [vm_2, vm_1])
self.fail('Successfully created LB rule for vm_2, vm_1 in network1 %s=' % lb_rule.__dict__)
except:
self.debug('Failed to Create LB rule vm_2 and vm_1')
return
@attr(tags=["advanced", "intervlan"])
def test_13_VPC_LBRuleCreateFailForPFSourceNATIP(self):
""" Test case no 219 : User should not be allowed to create a LB rule on an Ipaddress that already has a PF rule.
"""
# Validate the following
# 1. Create a VPC1 with cidr - 10.1.1.1/16
# 2. Create a Network offering - NO1 with all supported services
# 3. Add network1(10.1.1.1/24) using N01 to this VPC1.
# 2. Create a Network offering - NO1 with all supported services
# 5. Deploy vm1 and vm2 in network1 and network 2 primary host.
# 6. aquire public ip address
# 6. Create a PP rule for vm1
# 7. Use the Create LB rule for vm1 and vm2 in network1.
# 8. LB rule creation should fail
network_1 = self.create_Network(self.services["network_offering"])
vm_1 = self.create_VM_in_Network(network_1)
vm_2 = self.create_VM_in_Network(network_1)
public_ip_1 = self.acquire_Public_IP(network_1)
nat_rule1 = self.create_NatRule_For_VM(vm_1, public_ip_1, network_1)
self.check_ssh_into_vm(vm_1, public_ip_1, testnegative=False)
self.debug('nat_rule1=%s' % nat_rule1.__dict__)
try:
lb_rule = self.create_LB_Rule(public_ip_1, network_1, [vm_2, vm_1])
self.fail('Successfully created LB rule for vm_2, vm_1 in network1 %s=' % lb_rule.__dict__)
except:
self.debug('Failed to Create LB rule vm_2 and vm_1')
return
@attr(tags=["advanced", "intervlan"])
def test_14_VPC_LBRuleCreateFailForStaticNatRule(self):
""" Test case no 220 : User should not be allowed to create a LB rule on an Ipaddress that already has a Static Nat rule.
"""
# Validate the following
# 1. Create a VPC1 with cidr - 10.1.1.1/16
# 2. Create a Network offering - NO1 with all supported services
# 3. Add network1(10.1.1.1/24) using N01 to this VPC1.
# 2. Create a Network offering - NO1 with all supported services
# 5. Deploy vm1 and vm2 in network1 and network 2 primary host.
# 6. aquire public ip address.
# 7. Create a StaticNat Rule rule for vm1.
# 8. Succesessfully wget a file from vm1.
# 9. Use the Create LB rule for vm1 and vm2 in network1.
# 10. LB rule creation should fail.
network_1 = self.create_Network(self.services["network_offering"])
vm_1 = self.create_VM_in_Network(network_1)
vm_2 = self.create_VM_in_Network(network_1)
public_ip_1 = self.acquire_Public_IP(network_1)
self.create_StaticNatRule_For_VM(vm_1, public_ip_1, network_1)
self.check_wget_from_vm(vm_1, public_ip_1, testnegative=True)
try:
lb_rule = self.create_LB_Rule(public_ip_1, network_1, [vm_2, vm_1])
self.fail('Successfully created LB rule for vm_2, vm_1 in network1 %s=' % lb_rule.__dict__)
except:
self.debug('Failed to Create LB rule vm_2 and vm_1')
return
@attr(tags=["advanced", "intervlan"])
def test_15_VPC_RleaseIPForLBRuleCreated(self):
""" Test case no 221 : Release Ip address that has a LB rule assigned to it.
"""
# Validate the following
# 1. Create a VPC1 with cidr - 10.1.1.1/16
# 2. Create a Network offering - NO1 with all supported services
# 3. Add network1(10.1.1.1/24) using N01 to this VPC1.
# 2. Create a Network offering - NO1 with all supported services
# 5. Deploy vm1 and vm2 in network1 and network 2 primary host.
# 6. aquire public ip address
# 6. Create a StaticNat Rule rule for vm1
# 7. Use the Create LB rule for vm1 and vm2 in network1.
# 8. LB rule creation should fail
network_1 = self.create_Network(self.services["network_offering"])
vm_1 = self.create_VM_in_Network(network_1)
vm_2 = self.create_VM_in_Network(network_1)
public_ip_1 = self.acquire_Public_IP(network_1)
lb_rule = self.create_LB_Rule(public_ip_1, network_1, [vm_2, vm_1])
public_ip_1.delete()
lb_rules = LoadBalancerRule.list(self.apiclient,
id=lb_rule.id,
listall=True
)
self.assertEqual(lb_rules,
None,
"Failed LB rule is present on the VR"
)
return