# This file is part of cloud-init. See LICENSE file for license information. import logging import os import pytest import sys from contextlib import contextmanager from tests.integration_tests import integration_settings from tests.integration_tests.clouds import ( Ec2Cloud, GceCloud, AzureCloud, OciCloud, LxdContainerCloud, ) log = logging.getLogger('integration_testing') log.addHandler(logging.StreamHandler(sys.stdout)) log.setLevel(logging.INFO) platforms = { 'ec2': Ec2Cloud, 'gce': GceCloud, 'azure': AzureCloud, 'oci': OciCloud, 'lxd_container': LxdContainerCloud, } def pytest_runtest_setup(item): """Skip tests on unsupported clouds. A test can take any number of marks to specify the platforms it can run on. If a platform(s) is specified and we're not running on that platform, then skip the test. If platform specific marks are not specified, then we assume the test can be run anywhere. """ all_platforms = platforms.keys() supported_platforms = set(all_platforms).intersection( mark.name for mark in item.iter_markers()) current_platform = integration_settings.PLATFORM if supported_platforms and current_platform not in supported_platforms: pytest.skip('Cannot run on platform {}'.format(current_platform)) # disable_subp_usage is defined at a higher level, but we don't # want it applied here @pytest.fixture() def disable_subp_usage(request): pass @pytest.yield_fixture(scope='session') def session_cloud(): if integration_settings.PLATFORM not in platforms.keys(): raise ValueError( "{} is an invalid PLATFORM specified in settings. " "Must be one of {}".format( integration_settings.PLATFORM, list(platforms.keys()) ) ) cloud = platforms[integration_settings.PLATFORM]() yield cloud cloud.destroy() @pytest.fixture(scope='session', autouse=True) def setup_image(session_cloud): """Setup the target environment with the correct version of cloud-init. So we can launch instances / run tests with the correct image """ client = None log.info('Setting up environment for %s', session_cloud.datasource) if integration_settings.CLOUD_INIT_SOURCE == 'NONE': pass # that was easy elif integration_settings.CLOUD_INIT_SOURCE == 'IN_PLACE': if session_cloud.datasource != 'lxd_container': raise ValueError( 'IN_PLACE as CLOUD_INIT_SOURCE only works for LXD') # The mount needs to happen after the instance is launched, so # no further action needed here elif integration_settings.CLOUD_INIT_SOURCE == 'PROPOSED': client = session_cloud.launch() client.install_proposed_image() elif integration_settings.CLOUD_INIT_SOURCE.startswith('ppa:'): client = session_cloud.launch() client.install_ppa(integration_settings.CLOUD_INIT_SOURCE) elif os.path.isfile(str(integration_settings.CLOUD_INIT_SOURCE)): client = session_cloud.launch() client.install_deb() else: raise ValueError( 'Invalid value for CLOUD_INIT_SOURCE setting: {}'.format( integration_settings.CLOUD_INIT_SOURCE)) if client: # Even if we're keeping instances, we don't want to keep this # one around as it was just for image creation client.destroy() log.info('Done with environment setup') @contextmanager def _client(request, fixture_utils, session_cloud): """Fixture implementation for the client fixtures. Launch the dynamic IntegrationClient instance using any provided userdata, yield to the test, then cleanup """ user_data = fixture_utils.closest_marker_first_arg_or( request, 'user_data', None) with session_cloud.launch(user_data=user_data) as instance: yield instance @pytest.yield_fixture def client(request, fixture_utils, session_cloud): """Provide a client that runs for every test.""" with _client(request, fixture_utils, session_cloud) as client: yield client @pytest.yield_fixture(scope='module') def module_client(request, fixture_utils, session_cloud): """Provide a client that runs once per module.""" with _client(request, fixture_utils, session_cloud) as client: yield client @pytest.yield_fixture(scope='class') def class_client(request, fixture_utils, session_cloud): """Provide a client that runs once per class.""" with _client(request, fixture_utils, session_cloud) as client: yield client def pytest_assertrepr_compare(op, left, right): """Custom integration test assertion explanations. See https://docs.pytest.org/en/stable/assert.html#defining-your-own-explanation-for-failed-assertions for pytest's documentation. """ if op == "not in" and isinstance(left, str) and isinstance(right, str): # This stanza emits an improved assertion message if we're testing for # the presence of a string within a cloud-init log: it will report only # the specific lines containing the string (instead of the full log, # the default behaviour). potential_log_lines = right.splitlines() first_line = potential_log_lines[0] if "DEBUG" in first_line and "Cloud-init" in first_line: # We are looking at a cloud-init log, so just pick out the relevant # lines found_lines = [ line for line in potential_log_lines if left in line ] return [ '"{}" not in cloud-init.log string; unexpectedly found on' " these lines:".format(left) ] + found_lines