| tierno | b996d94 | 2020-07-03 14:52:28 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | ## |
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| 13 | # |
| 14 | # For those usages not covered by the Apache License, Version 2.0 please |
| 15 | # contact: alfonso.tiernosepulveda@telefonica.com |
| 16 | ## |
| 17 | |
| 18 | import asynctest |
| 19 | from osm_lcm.prometheus import Prometheus, initial_prometheus_data |
| 20 | from asynctest.mock import Mock |
| 21 | from osm_common.dbmemory import DbMemory |
| 22 | |
| 23 | __author__ = 'Alfonso Tierno <alfonso.tiernosepulveda@telefonica.com>' |
| 24 | |
| 25 | |
| 26 | class TestPrometheus(asynctest.TestCase): |
| 27 | |
| 28 | async def setUp(self): |
| 29 | config = {'uri': 'http:prometheus:9090', |
| 30 | 'path': '/etc/prometheus'} |
| 31 | self.db = Mock(DbMemory()) |
| 32 | self.p = Prometheus(config, worker_id='1', db=self.db, loop=self.loop) |
| 33 | |
| 34 | @asynctest.fail_on(active_handles=True) |
| 35 | async def test_start(self): |
| 36 | # test with database empty |
| 37 | self.db.get_one.return_value = False |
| 38 | self.p.update = asynctest.CoroutineMock() |
| 39 | await self.p.start() |
| 40 | self.db.create.assert_called_once_with('admin', initial_prometheus_data) |
| 41 | self.p.update.assert_called_once_with() |
| 42 | |
| 43 | # test with database not empty |
| 44 | self.db.create.reset_mock() |
| 45 | self.db.get_one.return_value = initial_prometheus_data |
| 46 | self.p.update.reset_mock() |
| 47 | await self.p.start() |
| 48 | self.db.create.assert_not_called() |
| 49 | self.p.update.assert_called_once_with() |
| 50 | |
| 51 | @asynctest.fail_on(active_handles=True) |
| 52 | async def test_update(self): |
| 53 | self.p.PROMETHEUS_LOCKED_TIME = 1 |
| 54 | number_call_set_one = 0 |
| 55 | |
| 56 | def _db_set_one(*args, **kwargs): |
| 57 | # simulated that database is not locked at first call |
| 58 | nonlocal number_call_set_one |
| 59 | |
| 60 | number_call_set_one += 1 |
| 61 | if number_call_set_one == 1: |
| 62 | return |
| 63 | else: |
| 64 | return {'update': 1} |
| 65 | |
| 66 | def _check_set_one_calls(set_one_calls): |
| 67 | # check the three calls to database set_one |
| 68 | self.assertEqual(len(set_one_calls), 3, 'Not called three times to db.set_one, two blocks, one unblock') |
| 69 | self.assertIn('admin', set_one_calls[0][0], 'db.set_one collection should be admin') |
| 70 | first_used_time = set_one_calls[0][1]['update_dict']['_admin.locked_at'] |
| 71 | second_used_time = set_one_calls[1][1]['update_dict']['_admin.locked_at'] |
| 72 | third_used_time = set_one_calls[2][1]['update_dict']['_admin.locked_at'] |
| 73 | self.assertTrue(first_used_time != 0 and second_used_time != 0, 'blocking locked_at time must not be 0') |
| 74 | self.assertGreater(second_used_time, first_used_time, |
| 75 | 'Every blocking try must contain a new locked_at time') |
| 76 | self.assertEqual(third_used_time, 0, 'For unblocking must be set locked_at=0') |
| 77 | |
| 78 | # check add_jobs |
| 79 | number_call_set_one = 0 |
| 80 | self.db.get_one.return_value = initial_prometheus_data |
| 81 | self.db.set_one.side_effect = _db_set_one |
| 82 | self.p.send_data = asynctest.CoroutineMock(return_value=True) |
| 83 | add_jobs = {'job1': {'job_name': 'job1', 'nsr_id': 'nsr_id'}} |
| 84 | await self.p.update(add_jobs=add_jobs) |
| 85 | set_one_calls = self.db.set_one.call_args_list |
| 86 | _check_set_one_calls(set_one_calls) |
| 87 | update_dict = set_one_calls[2][1]['update_dict'] |
| 88 | unset_dict = set_one_calls[2][1]['unset'] |
| 89 | expected_final_set = { |
| 90 | '_admin.locked_at': 0, |
| 91 | '_admin.locked_by': None, |
| 92 | '_admin.modified_at': set_one_calls[1][1]['update_dict']['_admin.locked_at'], |
| 93 | 'scrape_configs.job1': add_jobs['job1']} |
| 94 | self.assertEqual(update_dict, expected_final_set, 'invalid set and unlock values') |
| 95 | self.assertEqual(unset_dict, None, 'invalid unset and unlock values') |
| 96 | |
| 97 | # check remove_jobs |
| 98 | number_call_set_one = 0 |
| 99 | remove_jobs = ['job1'] |
| 100 | self.db.set_one.reset_mock() |
| 101 | await self.p.update(remove_jobs=remove_jobs) |
| 102 | set_one_calls = self.db.set_one.call_args_list |
| 103 | _check_set_one_calls(set_one_calls) |
| 104 | update_dict = set_one_calls[2][1]['update_dict'] |
| 105 | unset_dict = set_one_calls[2][1]['unset'] |
| 106 | expected_final_set = { |
| 107 | '_admin.locked_at': 0, |
| 108 | '_admin.locked_by': None, |
| 109 | '_admin.modified_at': set_one_calls[1][1]['update_dict']['_admin.locked_at'] |
| 110 | } |
| 111 | self.assertEqual(update_dict, expected_final_set, 'invalid set and unlock values') |
| 112 | self.assertEqual(unset_dict, {'scrape_configs.job1': None}, 'invalid unset and unlock values') |
| 113 | |
| 114 | def test_parse_job(self): |
| 115 | text_to_parse = """ |
| 116 | # yaml format with jinja2 |
| 117 | key1: "parsing var1='{{ var1 }}'" |
| 118 | key2: "parsing var2='{{ var2 }}'" |
| 119 | """ |
| 120 | vars = {'var1': 'VAR1', 'var2': 'VAR2', 'var3': 'VAR3'} |
| 121 | expected = { |
| 122 | 'key1': "parsing var1='VAR1'", |
| 123 | 'key2': "parsing var2='VAR2'" |
| 124 | } |
| 125 | result = self.p.parse_job(text_to_parse, vars) |
| 126 | self.assertEqual(result, expected, 'Error at jinja2 parse') |
| 127 | |
| 128 | |
| 129 | if __name__ == '__main__': |
| 130 | asynctest.main() |