diskimage-builder/diskimage_builder/tests/functional/test_blockdevice.py
Andreas Florath ec7f56c1b2 Refactor: block-device handling (partitioning)
During the creation of a disk image (e.g. for a VM), there is the need
to create, setup, configure and afterwards detach some kind of storage
where the newly installed OS can be copied to or directly installed
in.

This patch implements partitioning handling.

Change-Id: I0ca6a4ae3a2684d473b44e5f332ee4225ee30f8c
Signed-off-by: Andreas Florath <andreas@florath.net>
2017-01-24 19:59:10 +00:00

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import fixtures
import logging
import testtools
from diskimage_builder import block_device
from diskimage_builder.block_device.level0 import localloop
from diskimage_builder.logging_config import setup
from diskimage_builder import utils as dib_utils
# Setup Logging
setup()
class StateSavingBlockDevice(block_device.BlockDevice):
def cmd_create(self):
logging.info("StateSavingBlockDevice cmd_create()")
super(StateSavingBlockDevice, self).cmd_create()
_, _, self.state = self.load_state()
class BlockDeviceFixture(fixtures.Fixture):
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
logging.info("BlockDeviceFixture constructor")
self.args = args
self.kwargs = kwargs
self.bd = None
def _setUp(self):
logging.info("BlockDeviceFixture _setUp()")
self.bd = StateSavingBlockDevice(*self.args, **self.kwargs)
self.addCleanup(self.cleanup_loopbacks)
def _assert_loopback_detatched(self, loopback):
if localloop.LocalLoop.loopdev_is_attached(loopback):
localloop.LocalLoop.loopdev_detach(loopback)
def cleanup_loopbacks(self):
for lb_dev in self.bd.state.get('loopback_devices', []):
self._assert_loopback_detatched(lb_dev)
class TestBlockDevice(testtools.TestCase):
def _assert_loopbacks_cleaned(self, blockdevice):
for lb_dev in blockdevice.state.get('loopback_devices', []):
self.assertEqual(False,
localloop.LocalLoop.loopdev_is_attached(lb_dev))
# ToDo: This calls sudo to setup the loop device - which is not allowed.
# Currently no idea how to continue here...
def _DONT_test_create_default_config(self):
logging.info("test_create_default_config called")
builddir = self.useFixture(fixtures.TempDir()).path
imagedir = self.useFixture(fixtures.TempDir()).path
logging.info("builddir [%s]" % builddir)
logging.info("imagedir [%s]" % imagedir)
logging.info("Calling BlockDevice constructor")
bd = self.useFixture(BlockDeviceFixture(
None, builddir, '%dKiB' % (1024 * 1024), imagedir
)).bd
logging.info("Calling BlockDevice cmd_create()")
bd.cmd_create()
logging.info("Check result")
logging.info("State [%s]" % bd.state)
self.assertTrue('device' in bd.state['image0'])
lb_dev = bd.state['image0']['device']
# partprobe loopback so we can get partition info
args = ['sudo', 'partprobe', lb_dev]
subp, rval = dib_utils.await_popen_cmd(logging, args)
self.assertEqual(0, rval)
bd.cmd_cleanup()
self._assert_loopbacks_cleaned(bd)