diskimage-builder/diskimage_builder/block_device/tests/test_config.py
melissaml bf0dc265ae Switch from unittest2 compat methods to Python 3.x methods
With the removal of Python 2.x we can remove the unittest2 compat
wrappers and switch to assertCountEqual instead of assertItemsEqual

We have been able to use them since then, because
testtools required unittest2, which still included it. With testtools
removing Python 2.7 support [3][4], we will lose support for
assertItemsEqual, so we should switch to use assertCountEqual.

[1] - https://bugs.python.org/issue17866
[2] - https://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/d9921cb6e3cd
[3] - testing-cabal/testtools#286
[4] - testing-cabal/testtools#277

Change-Id: I870286a2557e41099597c22dc9747743e1077615
2020-07-07 11:11:28 +08:00

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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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import logging
from diskimage_builder.block_device.config import config_tree_to_graph
from diskimage_builder.block_device.config import create_graph
from diskimage_builder.block_device.exception import \
BlockDeviceSetupException
from diskimage_builder.block_device.tests.test_base import TestBase
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class TestConfig(TestBase):
"""Helper for setting up and reading a config"""
def setUp(self):
super(TestConfig, self).setUp()
# previously we mocked some globals here ...
class TestGraphGeneration(TestConfig):
"""Extra helper class for testing graph generation"""
def setUp(self):
super(TestGraphGeneration, self).setUp()
self.fake_default_config = {
'build-dir': '/fake',
'image-size': '1000',
'image-dir': '/fake',
'mount-base': '/fake',
}
class TestConfigParsing(TestConfig):
"""Test parsing config file into a graph"""
# test an entry in the config not being a valid plugin
def test_config_bad_plugin(self):
config = self.load_config_file('bad_plugin.yaml')
self.assertRaises(BlockDeviceSetupException,
config_tree_to_graph,
config)
# test a config that has multiple keys for a top-level entry
def test_config_multikey_node(self):
config = self.load_config_file('multi_key_node.yaml')
self.assertRaisesRegex(BlockDeviceSetupException,
"Config entry top-level should be a single "
"dict:",
config_tree_to_graph,
config)
# a graph should remain the same
def test_graph(self):
graph = self.load_config_file('simple_graph.yaml')
parsed_graph = config_tree_to_graph(graph)
self.assertCountEqual(parsed_graph, graph)
# equivalence of simple tree to graph
def test_simple_tree(self):
tree = self.load_config_file('simple_tree.yaml')
graph = self.load_config_file('simple_graph.yaml')
parsed_graph = config_tree_to_graph(tree)
self.assertCountEqual(parsed_graph, graph)
# equivalence of a deeper tree to graph
def test_deep_tree(self):
tree = self.load_config_file('deep_tree.yaml')
graph = self.load_config_file('deep_graph.yaml')
parsed_graph = config_tree_to_graph(tree)
self.assertCountEqual(parsed_graph, graph)
# equivalence of a complicated multi-partition tree to graph
def test_multipart_tree(self):
tree = self.load_config_file('multiple_partitions_tree.yaml')
graph = self.load_config_file('multiple_partitions_graph.yaml')
parsed_graph = config_tree_to_graph(tree)
logger.debug(parsed_graph)
self.assertCountEqual(parsed_graph, graph)
class TestCreateGraph(TestGraphGeneration):
# Test a graph with bad edge pointing to an invalid node
def test_invalid_missing(self):
config = self.load_config_file('bad_edge_graph.yaml')
self.assertRaisesRegex(BlockDeviceSetupException,
"Edge not defined: this_is_not_a_node",
create_graph,
config, self.fake_default_config, {})
# Test a graph with bad edge pointing to an invalid node
def test_duplicate_name(self):
config = self.load_config_file('duplicate_name.yaml')
self.assertRaisesRegex(BlockDeviceSetupException,
"Duplicate node name: "
"this_is_a_duplicate",
create_graph,
config, self.fake_default_config, {})
# Test digraph generation from deep_graph config file
def test_deep_graph_generator(self):
config = self.load_config_file('deep_graph.yaml')
graph, call_order = create_graph(config, self.fake_default_config, {})
call_order_list = [n.name for n in call_order]
# manually created from deep_graph.yaml
# Note unlike below, the sort here is stable because the graph
# doesn't have multiple paths with only one partition
call_order_names = ['image0', 'root', 'mkfs_root',
'mount_mkfs_root',
'fstab_mount_mkfs_root']
self.assertListEqual(call_order_list, call_order_names)
# Test multiple partition digraph generation
def test_multiple_partitions_graph_generator(self):
config = self.load_config_file('multiple_partitions_graph.yaml')
graph, call_order = create_graph(config, self.fake_default_config, {})
call_order_list = [n.name for n in call_order]
# The sort creating call_order_list is unstable.
# We want to ensure we see the "partitions" object in
# root->var->var_log order
root_pos = call_order_list.index('root')
var_pos = call_order_list.index('var')
var_log_pos = call_order_list.index('var_log')
self.assertGreater(var_pos, root_pos)
self.assertGreater(var_log_pos, var_pos)
# Ensure mkfs happens after partition
mkfs_root_pos = call_order_list.index('mkfs_root')
self.assertLess(root_pos, mkfs_root_pos)
mkfs_var_pos = call_order_list.index('mkfs_var')
self.assertLess(var_pos, mkfs_var_pos)
mkfs_var_log_pos = call_order_list.index('mkfs_var_log')
self.assertLess(var_log_pos, mkfs_var_log_pos)