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authorCedric Ollivier <cedric.ollivier@orange.com>2017-12-18 07:34:44 +0000
committerGerrit Code Review <gerrit@opnfv.org>2017-12-18 07:34:44 +0000
commit62d12c838b7c008462b7c45731290c385ed98bff (patch)
tree52e628d3d68cca0acb07b6a57b2ee9168c151a8c
parentfc0d8c601ce627d5f7b8c5e3eef73bd01c6db7d4 (diff)
parent3f29dd2f11e3bb847fce5ac56060758d6076e8e7 (diff)
Merge "Improve the pylint score of functest-core"
-rw-r--r--functest/ci/check_deployment.py24
-rw-r--r--functest/ci/run_tests.py108
-rw-r--r--functest/ci/tier_builder.py7
-rw-r--r--functest/ci/tier_handler.py14
-rw-r--r--functest/tests/unit/ci/test_check_deployment.py7
-rw-r--r--functest/tests/unit/ci/test_run_tests.py24
-rw-r--r--functest/tests/unit/ci/test_tier_builder.py2
-rw-r--r--functest/tests/unit/ci/test_tier_handler.py8
-rw-r--r--tox.ini3
9 files changed, 116 insertions, 81 deletions
diff --git a/functest/ci/check_deployment.py b/functest/ci/check_deployment.py
index 8cc522f69..ffea6beb4 100644
--- a/functest/ci/check_deployment.py
+++ b/functest/ci/check_deployment.py
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ import logging
import logging.config
import os
import pkg_resources
-from six.moves.urllib.parse import urlparse
+from six.moves import urllib
import socket
from functest.opnfv_tests.openstack.snaps import snaps_utils
@@ -36,19 +36,19 @@ LOGGER = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def verify_connectivity(endpoint):
- """ Returns true if an ip/port is reachable"""
+ """ Returns true if an hostname/port is reachable"""
connection = socket.socket()
connection.settimeout(10)
- ip = urlparse(endpoint).hostname
- port = urlparse(endpoint).port
+ hostname = urllib.parse.urlparse(endpoint).hostname
+ port = urllib.parse.urlparse(endpoint).port
if not port:
- port = 443 if urlparse(endpoint).scheme == "https" else 80
+ port = 443 if urllib.parse.urlparse(endpoint).scheme == "https" else 80
try:
- connection.connect((ip, port))
- LOGGER.debug('%s:%s is reachable!', ip, port)
+ connection.connect((hostname, port))
+ LOGGER.debug('%s:%s is reachable!', hostname, port)
return True
except socket.error:
- LOGGER.exception('%s:%s is not reachable.', ip, port)
+ LOGGER.exception('%s:%s is not reachable.', hostname, port)
return False
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ class CheckDeployment(object):
def check_auth_endpoint(self):
""" Verifies connectivity to the OS_AUTH_URL given in the RC file """
rc_endpoint = self.os_creds.auth_url
- if not (verify_connectivity(rc_endpoint)):
+ if not verify_connectivity(rc_endpoint):
raise Exception("OS_AUTH_URL {} is not reachable.".
format(rc_endpoint))
LOGGER.info("Connectivity to OS_AUTH_URL %s ...OK", rc_endpoint)
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ class CheckDeployment(object):
public_endpoint = keystone_utils.get_endpoint(self.os_creds,
'identity',
interface='public')
- if not (verify_connectivity(public_endpoint)):
+ if not verify_connectivity(public_endpoint):
raise Exception("Public endpoint {} is not reachable.".
format(public_endpoint))
LOGGER.info("Connectivity to the public endpoint %s ...OK",
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ class CheckDeployment(object):
endpoint = keystone_utils.get_endpoint(self.os_creds,
service,
interface='public')
- if not (verify_connectivity(endpoint)):
+ if not verify_connectivity(endpoint):
raise Exception("{} endpoint {} is not reachable.".
format(service, endpoint))
LOGGER.info("Connectivity to endpoint '%s' %s ...OK",
@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ class CheckDeployment(object):
""" checks if external network exists """
ext_net = snaps_utils.get_ext_net_name(self.os_creds)
if ext_net:
- LOGGER.info("External network found: %s" % ext_net)
+ LOGGER.info("External network found: %s", ext_net)
else:
raise Exception("ERROR: No external networks in the deployment.")
diff --git a/functest/ci/run_tests.py b/functest/ci/run_tests.py
index b8da3be62..481931695 100644
--- a/functest/ci/run_tests.py
+++ b/functest/ci/run_tests.py
@@ -7,16 +7,22 @@
# which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+""" The entry of running tests:
+1) Parses functest/ci/testcases.yaml to check which testcase(s) to be run
+2) Execute the common operations on every testcase (run, push results to db...)
+3) Return the right status code
+"""
+
import argparse
import enum
import importlib
import logging
import logging.config
import os
-import pkg_resources
import re
import sys
import textwrap
+import pkg_resources
import prettytable
import six
@@ -28,26 +34,32 @@ import functest.utils.openstack_utils as os_utils
from functest.utils.constants import CONST
# __name__ cannot be used here
-logger = logging.getLogger('functest.ci.run_tests')
+LOGGER = logging.getLogger('functest.ci.run_tests')
CONFIG_FUNCTEST_PATH = pkg_resources.resource_filename(
'functest', 'ci/config_functest.yaml')
class Result(enum.Enum):
+ """The overall result in enumerated type"""
+ # pylint: disable=too-few-public-methods
EX_OK = os.EX_OK
EX_ERROR = -1
class BlockingTestFailed(Exception):
+ """Exception when the blocking test fails"""
pass
class TestNotEnabled(Exception):
+ """Exception when the test is not enabled"""
pass
class RunTestsParser(object):
+ """Parser to run tests"""
+ # pylint: disable=too-few-public-methods
def __init__(self):
self.parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
@@ -63,11 +75,19 @@ class RunTestsParser(object):
"database (default=false).",
action="store_true")
- def parse_args(self, argv=[]):
+ def parse_args(self, argv=None):
+ """Parse arguments.
+
+ It can call sys.exit if arguments are incorrect.
+
+ Returns:
+ the arguments from cmdline
+ """
return vars(self.parser.parse_args(argv))
class Runner(object):
+ """Runner class"""
def __init__(self):
self.executed_test_cases = {}
@@ -81,10 +101,12 @@ class Runner(object):
@staticmethod
def source_rc_file():
+ """Set the environmental vars from openstack.creds"""
+
rc_file = CONST.__getattribute__('openstack_creds')
if not os.path.isfile(rc_file):
raise Exception("RC file %s does not exist..." % rc_file)
- logger.debug("Sourcing the OpenStack RC file...")
+ LOGGER.debug("Sourcing the OpenStack RC file...")
os_utils.source_credentials(rc_file)
for key, value in six.iteritems(os.environ):
if re.search("OS_", key):
@@ -101,22 +123,24 @@ class Runner(object):
@staticmethod
def get_run_dict(testname):
+ """Obtain the the 'run' block of the testcase from testcases.yaml"""
try:
- dict = ft_utils.get_dict_by_test(testname)
- if not dict:
- logger.error("Cannot get {}'s config options".format(testname))
- elif 'run' in dict:
- return dict['run']
+ dic_testcase = ft_utils.get_dict_by_test(testname)
+ if not dic_testcase:
+ LOGGER.error("Cannot get %s's config options", testname)
+ elif 'run' in dic_testcase:
+ return dic_testcase['run']
return None
- except Exception:
- logger.exception("Cannot get {}'s config options".format(testname))
+ except Exception: # pylint: disable=broad-except
+ LOGGER.exception("Cannot get %s's config options", testname)
return None
def run_test(self, test):
+ """Run one test case"""
if not test.is_enabled():
raise TestNotEnabled(
"The test case {} is not enabled".format(test.get_name()))
- logger.info("Running test case '%s'...", test.get_name())
+ LOGGER.info("Running test case '%s'...", test.get_name())
result = testcase.TestCase.EX_RUN_ERROR
run_dict = self.get_run_dict(test.get_name())
if run_dict:
@@ -140,33 +164,32 @@ class Runner(object):
result = test_case.is_successful()
else:
result = testcase.TestCase.EX_OK
- logger.info("Test result:\n\n%s\n", test_case)
+ LOGGER.info("Test result:\n\n%s\n", test_case)
if self.clean_flag:
test_case.clean()
except ImportError:
- logger.exception("Cannot import module {}".format(
- run_dict['module']))
+ LOGGER.exception("Cannot import module %s", run_dict['module'])
except AttributeError:
- logger.exception("Cannot get class {}".format(
- run_dict['class']))
+ LOGGER.exception("Cannot get class %s", run_dict['class'])
else:
raise Exception("Cannot import the class for the test case.")
return result
def run_tier(self, tier):
+ """Run one tier"""
tier_name = tier.get_name()
tests = tier.get_tests()
- if tests is None or len(tests) == 0:
- logger.info("There are no supported test cases in this tier "
+ if not tests:
+ LOGGER.info("There are no supported test cases in this tier "
"for the given scenario")
self.overall_result = Result.EX_ERROR
else:
- logger.info("Running tier '%s'" % tier_name)
+ LOGGER.info("Running tier '%s'", tier_name)
for test in tests:
self.run_test(test)
test_case = self.executed_test_cases[test.get_name()]
if test_case.is_successful() != testcase.TestCase.EX_OK:
- logger.error("The test case '%s' failed.", test.get_name())
+ LOGGER.error("The test case '%s' failed.", test.get_name())
if test.get_project() == "functest":
self.overall_result = Result.EX_ERROR
if test.is_blocking():
@@ -176,13 +199,14 @@ class Runner(object):
return self.overall_result
def run_all(self):
+ """Run all available testcases"""
tiers_to_run = []
msg = prettytable.PrettyTable(
header_style='upper', padding_width=5,
field_names=['tiers', 'order', 'CI Loop', 'description',
'testcases'])
for tier in self._tiers.get_tiers():
- if (len(tier.get_tests()) != 0 and
+ if (tier.get_tests() and
re.search(CONST.__getattribute__('CI_LOOP'),
tier.get_ci_loop()) is not None):
tiers_to_run.append(tier)
@@ -191,11 +215,12 @@ class Runner(object):
textwrap.fill(tier.description, width=40),
textwrap.fill(' '.join([str(x.get_name(
)) for x in tier.get_tests()]), width=40)])
- logger.info("TESTS TO BE EXECUTED:\n\n%s\n", msg)
+ LOGGER.info("TESTS TO BE EXECUTED:\n\n%s\n", msg)
for tier in tiers_to_run:
self.run_tier(tier)
def main(self, **kwargs):
+ """Entry point of class Runner"""
if 'noclean' in kwargs:
self.clean_flag = not kwargs['noclean']
if 'report' in kwargs:
@@ -203,59 +228,59 @@ class Runner(object):
try:
if 'test' in kwargs:
self.source_rc_file()
- logger.debug("Test args: %s", kwargs['test'])
+ LOGGER.debug("Test args: %s", kwargs['test'])
if self._tiers.get_tier(kwargs['test']):
self.run_tier(self._tiers.get_tier(kwargs['test']))
elif self._tiers.get_test(kwargs['test']):
result = self.run_test(
self._tiers.get_test(kwargs['test']))
if result != testcase.TestCase.EX_OK:
- logger.error("The test case '%s' failed.",
+ LOGGER.error("The test case '%s' failed.",
kwargs['test'])
self.overall_result = Result.EX_ERROR
elif kwargs['test'] == "all":
self.run_all()
else:
- logger.error("Unknown test case or tier '%s', "
- "or not supported by "
- "the given scenario '%s'."
- % (kwargs['test'],
- CONST.__getattribute__('DEPLOY_SCENARIO')))
- logger.debug("Available tiers are:\n\n%s",
+ LOGGER.error("Unknown test case or tier '%s', or not "
+ "supported by the given scenario '%s'.",
+ kwargs['test'],
+ CONST.__getattribute__('DEPLOY_SCENARIO'))
+ LOGGER.debug("Available tiers are:\n\n%s",
self._tiers)
return Result.EX_ERROR
else:
self.run_all()
except BlockingTestFailed:
pass
- except Exception:
- logger.exception("Failures when running testcase(s)")
+ except Exception: # pylint: disable=broad-except
+ LOGGER.exception("Failures when running testcase(s)")
self.overall_result = Result.EX_ERROR
if not self._tiers.get_test(kwargs['test']):
self.summary(self._tiers.get_tier(kwargs['test']))
- logger.info("Execution exit value: %s" % self.overall_result)
+ LOGGER.info("Execution exit value: %s", self.overall_result)
return self.overall_result
def summary(self, tier=None):
+ """To generate functest report showing the overall results"""
msg = prettytable.PrettyTable(
header_style='upper', padding_width=5,
field_names=['env var', 'value'])
for env_var in ['INSTALLER_TYPE', 'DEPLOY_SCENARIO', 'BUILD_TAG',
'CI_LOOP']:
msg.add_row([env_var, CONST.__getattribute__(env_var)])
- logger.info("Deployment description:\n\n%s\n", msg)
+ LOGGER.info("Deployment description:\n\n%s\n", msg)
msg = prettytable.PrettyTable(
header_style='upper', padding_width=5,
field_names=['test case', 'project', 'tier',
'duration', 'result'])
tiers = [tier] if tier else self._tiers.get_tiers()
- for tier in tiers:
- for test in tier.get_tests():
+ for each_tier in tiers:
+ for test in each_tier.get_tests():
try:
test_case = self.executed_test_cases[test.get_name()]
except KeyError:
msg.add_row([test.get_name(), test.get_project(),
- tier.get_name(), "00:00", "SKIP"])
+ each_tier.get_name(), "00:00", "SKIP"])
else:
result = 'PASS' if(test_case.is_successful(
) == test_case.EX_OK) else 'FAIL'
@@ -263,13 +288,14 @@ class Runner(object):
[test_case.case_name, test_case.project_name,
self._tiers.get_tier_name(test_case.case_name),
test_case.get_duration(), result])
- for test in tier.get_skipped_test():
+ for test in each_tier.get_skipped_test():
msg.add_row([test.get_name(), test.get_project(),
- tier.get_name(), "00:00", "SKIP"])
- logger.info("FUNCTEST REPORT:\n\n%s\n", msg)
+ each_tier.get_name(), "00:00", "SKIP"])
+ LOGGER.info("FUNCTEST REPORT:\n\n%s\n", msg)
def main():
+ """Entry point"""
logging.config.fileConfig(pkg_resources.resource_filename(
'functest', 'ci/logging.ini'))
logging.captureWarnings(True)
diff --git a/functest/ci/tier_builder.py b/functest/ci/tier_builder.py
index c9969b612..9e92599d8 100644
--- a/functest/ci/tier_builder.py
+++ b/functest/ci/tier_builder.py
@@ -7,12 +7,15 @@
# which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+"""TierBuilder class to parse testcases config file"""
+
import yaml
import functest.ci.tier_handler as th
class TierBuilder(object):
+ # pylint: disable=missing-docstring
def __init__(self, ci_installer, ci_scenario, testcases_file):
self.ci_installer = ci_installer
@@ -24,8 +27,8 @@ class TierBuilder(object):
self.generate_tiers()
def read_test_yaml(self):
- with open(self.testcases_file) as f:
- self.testcases_yaml = yaml.safe_load(f)
+ with open(self.testcases_file) as tc_file:
+ self.testcases_yaml = yaml.safe_load(tc_file)
self.dic_tier_array = []
for tier in self.testcases_yaml.get("tiers"):
diff --git a/functest/ci/tier_handler.py b/functest/ci/tier_handler.py
index dd3e77ce3..9fc3f24d8 100644
--- a/functest/ci/tier_handler.py
+++ b/functest/ci/tier_handler.py
@@ -7,6 +7,8 @@
# which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+"""Tier and TestCase classes to wrap the testcases config file"""
+# pylint: disable=missing-docstring
import re
import textwrap
@@ -100,13 +102,9 @@ class Tier(object):
class TestCase(object):
- def __init__(self, name,
- enabled,
- dependency,
- criteria,
- blocking,
- description="",
- project=""):
+ def __init__(self, name, enabled, dependency, criteria, blocking,
+ description="", project=""):
+ # pylint: disable=too-many-arguments
self.name = name
self.enabled = enabled
self.dependency = dependency
@@ -117,7 +115,7 @@ class TestCase(object):
@staticmethod
def is_none(item):
- return item is None or item is ""
+ return item is None or item == ""
def is_compatible(self, ci_installer, ci_scenario):
try:
diff --git a/functest/tests/unit/ci/test_check_deployment.py b/functest/tests/unit/ci/test_check_deployment.py
index 66d1b7afd..fa2f21306 100644
--- a/functest/tests/unit/ci/test_check_deployment.py
+++ b/functest/tests/unit/ci/test_check_deployment.py
@@ -172,11 +172,14 @@ class CheckDeploymentTesting(unittest.TestCase):
@mock.patch('functest.ci.check_deployment.LOGGER.info')
@mock.patch('functest.opnfv_tests.openstack.snaps.snaps_utils.'
- 'get_ext_net_name', return_value='ext-net')
+ 'get_ext_net_name')
def test_check_extnet(self, mock_getext, mock_loginfo):
+ test_network = 'ext-net'
+ mock_getext.return_value = test_network
self.deployment.check_ext_net()
self.assertTrue(mock_getext.called)
- mock_loginfo.assert_called_once_with("External network found: ext-net")
+ mock_loginfo.assert_called_once_with(
+ "External network found: %s", test_network)
@mock.patch('functest.opnfv_tests.openstack.snaps.snaps_utils.'
'get_ext_net_name', return_value='')
diff --git a/functest/tests/unit/ci/test_run_tests.py b/functest/tests/unit/ci/test_run_tests.py
index bc95f8f3d..93cbfccdf 100644
--- a/functest/tests/unit/ci/test_run_tests.py
+++ b/functest/tests/unit/ci/test_run_tests.py
@@ -58,14 +58,14 @@ class RunTestsTesting(unittest.TestCase):
self.run_tests_parser = run_tests.RunTestsParser()
- @mock.patch('functest.ci.run_tests.logger.error')
+ @mock.patch('functest.ci.run_tests.LOGGER.error')
def test_source_rc_file_missing_file(self, mock_logger_error):
with mock.patch('functest.ci.run_tests.os.path.isfile',
return_value=False), \
self.assertRaises(Exception):
self.runner.source_rc_file()
- @mock.patch('functest.ci.run_tests.logger.debug')
+ @mock.patch('functest.ci.run_tests.LOGGER.debug')
@mock.patch('functest.ci.run_tests.os.path.isfile',
return_value=True)
def test_source_rc_file_default(self, *args):
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ class RunTestsTesting(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertEqual(self.runner.get_run_dict('test_name'),
mock_obj)
- @mock.patch('functest.ci.run_tests.logger.error')
+ @mock.patch('functest.ci.run_tests.LOGGER.error')
def test_get_run_dict_if_defined_missing_config_option(self,
mock_logger_error):
with mock.patch('functest.ci.run_tests.'
@@ -90,9 +90,8 @@ class RunTestsTesting(unittest.TestCase):
testname = 'test_name'
self.assertEqual(self.runner.get_run_dict(testname),
None)
- mock_logger_error.assert_called_once_with("Cannot get {}'s config "
- "options"
- .format(testname))
+ mock_logger_error.assert_called_once_with(
+ "Cannot get %s's config options", testname)
with mock.patch('functest.ci.run_tests.'
'ft_utils.get_dict_by_test',
@@ -101,7 +100,7 @@ class RunTestsTesting(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertEqual(self.runner.get_run_dict(testname),
None)
- @mock.patch('functest.ci.run_tests.logger.exception')
+ @mock.patch('functest.ci.run_tests.LOGGER.exception')
def test_get_run_dict_if_defined_exception(self,
mock_logger_except):
with mock.patch('functest.ci.run_tests.'
@@ -110,9 +109,8 @@ class RunTestsTesting(unittest.TestCase):
testname = 'test_name'
self.assertEqual(self.runner.get_run_dict(testname),
None)
- mock_logger_except.assert_called_once_with("Cannot get {}'s config"
- " options"
- .format(testname))
+ mock_logger_except.assert_called_once_with(
+ "Cannot get %s's config options", testname)
def test_run_tests_import_test_class_exception(self):
mock_test = mock.Mock()
@@ -153,14 +151,14 @@ class RunTestsTesting(unittest.TestCase):
run_tests.Result.EX_OK)
mock_methods[0].assert_called_with(mock.ANY)
- @mock.patch('functest.ci.run_tests.logger.info')
+ @mock.patch('functest.ci.run_tests.LOGGER.info')
def test_run_tier_missing_test(self, mock_logger_info):
self.tier.get_tests.return_value = None
self.assertEqual(self.runner.run_tier(self.tier),
run_tests.Result.EX_ERROR)
self.assertTrue(mock_logger_info.called)
- @mock.patch('functest.ci.run_tests.logger.info')
+ @mock.patch('functest.ci.run_tests.LOGGER.info')
@mock.patch('functest.ci.run_tests.Runner.run_tier')
@mock.patch('functest.ci.run_tests.Runner.summary')
def test_run_all_default(self, *mock_methods):
@@ -169,7 +167,7 @@ class RunTestsTesting(unittest.TestCase):
mock_methods[1].assert_not_called()
self.assertTrue(mock_methods[2].called)
- @mock.patch('functest.ci.run_tests.logger.info')
+ @mock.patch('functest.ci.run_tests.LOGGER.info')
@mock.patch('functest.ci.run_tests.Runner.summary')
def test_run_all_missing_tier(self, *mock_methods):
CONST.__setattr__('CI_LOOP', 'loop_re_not_available')
diff --git a/functest/tests/unit/ci/test_tier_builder.py b/functest/tests/unit/ci/test_tier_builder.py
index 1dec9aed6..d832ca3f0 100644
--- a/functest/tests/unit/ci/test_tier_builder.py
+++ b/functest/tests/unit/ci/test_tier_builder.py
@@ -5,6 +5,8 @@
# which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+# pylint: disable=missing-docstring
+
import logging
import unittest
diff --git a/functest/tests/unit/ci/test_tier_handler.py b/functest/tests/unit/ci/test_tier_handler.py
index 1909ac222..871220db3 100644
--- a/functest/tests/unit/ci/test_tier_handler.py
+++ b/functest/tests/unit/ci/test_tier_handler.py
@@ -5,6 +5,8 @@
# which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+# pylint: disable=missing-docstring
+
import logging
import unittest
@@ -89,11 +91,11 @@ class TierHandlerTesting(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertEqual(self.tier.get_ci_loop(),
'test_ci_loop')
- def test_testcase_is_none_present_item(self):
+ def test_testcase_is_none_in_item(self):
self.assertEqual(tier_handler.TestCase.is_none("item"),
False)
- def test_testcase_is_none_missing_item(self):
+ def test_testcase_is_none_no_item(self):
self.assertEqual(tier_handler.TestCase.is_none(None),
True)
@@ -102,7 +104,7 @@ class TierHandlerTesting(unittest.TestCase):
'test_scenario'),
True)
- def test_testcase_is_compatible_missing_installer_scenario(self):
+ def test_testcase_is_compatible_2(self):
self.assertEqual(self.testcase.is_compatible('missing_installer',
'test_scenario'),
False)
diff --git a/tox.ini b/tox.ini
index 8207dcb73..7d92b17c1 100644
--- a/tox.ini
+++ b/tox.ini
@@ -30,9 +30,12 @@ basepython = python2.7
whitelist_externals = bash
modules =
functest.api
+ functest.ci
functest.core
functest.energy
functest.opnfv_tests.sdn.odl
+ functest.tests.unit.ci.test_tier_handler
+ functest.tests.unit.ci.test_tier_builder
functest.tests.unit.core
functest.tests.unit.energy
functest.tests.unit.odl