From c1bacab291174a5b0bf95cfe2691e760d1f72ef3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: =?UTF-8?q?Toma=C5=BE=20Muraus?= <kami@k5-storitve.net>
Date: Sat, 9 Oct 2010 14:47:25 +0200
Subject: [PATCH 2/2] Add test and fixtures for the CloudSigma driver

---
 test/fixtures/cloudsigma/drives_clone.txt         |   19 +
 test/fixtures/cloudsigma/drives_info.txt          |   39 +
 test/fixtures/cloudsigma/drives_single_info.txt   |   19 +
 test/fixtures/cloudsigma/drives_standard_info.txt | 1735 +++++++++++++++++++++
 test/fixtures/cloudsigma/resources_ip_create.txt  |   13 +
 test/fixtures/cloudsigma/resources_ip_list.txt    |    3 +
 test/fixtures/cloudsigma/servers_create.txt       |   26 +
 test/fixtures/cloudsigma/servers_info.txt         |   26 +
 test/fixtures/cloudsigma/servers_set.txt          |   26 +
 test/test_cloudsigma.py                           |  183 +++
 10 files changed, 2089 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
 create mode 100644 test/fixtures/cloudsigma/drives_clone.txt
 create mode 100644 test/fixtures/cloudsigma/drives_info.txt
 create mode 100644 test/fixtures/cloudsigma/drives_single_info.txt
 create mode 100644 test/fixtures/cloudsigma/drives_standard_info.txt
 create mode 100644 test/fixtures/cloudsigma/resources_ip_create.txt
 create mode 100644 test/fixtures/cloudsigma/resources_ip_list.txt
 create mode 100644 test/fixtures/cloudsigma/servers_create.txt
 create mode 100644 test/fixtures/cloudsigma/servers_info.txt
 create mode 100644 test/fixtures/cloudsigma/servers_set.txt
 create mode 100644 test/test_cloudsigma.py

diff --git a/test/fixtures/cloudsigma/drives_clone.txt b/test/fixtures/cloudsigma/drives_clone.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d18ae9e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/test/fixtures/cloudsigma/drives_clone.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
+status active
+use dbserver,general
+name SQL Server Standard 2008 R2 - Windows Server Standard 2008 R2 - 64bit English pub clone
+bits 64
+url http://www.microsoft.com/sqlserver/2008/en/us/
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+description Please refer to the install notes for a full guide to initial configuration.
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+install_notes ***You must update the default Administrator password for Windows Server Standard 2008 and the Super Administrator password (sa) for SQL Server Standard 2008***\n\nPre-installed Windows Server 2008 Standard R2 64bit English on 15/07/2010\n=========================================================================\n\n1. Minimum Hardware Requirements\n--------------------------------\n\nThe recommended minimum hardware requirements for the use of SQL Server Standard 2008 R2 with Windows Server Standard 2008 R2 as publishes by Microsoft can be found through the following link:\n\nhttp://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms143506.aspx\n\n\n2. Update your administrator password\n-------------------------------------\n\nThe default administrator password is set to: CloudSigma1\n\nPlease CHANGE this IMMEDIATELY after first logging on.\n\na) Open the &quot;Control Panel&quot; and select &quot;User Accounts&quot;\n\nb) Select &quot;Change your Windows Password&quot;\n\nc) The Administrator user icon will be shown on the right, select again &quot;Change your Password&quot;, and on this screen update your details accordingly\n\n\n3. Expanding your drive\n-----------------------\n\nThe system is fully installed, but you will need to extend the\ndisk partition to cover the whole of your drive. To do this:\n\na) Open the &quot;Computer Management&quot; tool from &quot;Administrative Tools&quot; on the &quot;Start&quot; menu.\n\nb) Select &quot;Storage&quot; then &quot;Disk Management&quot; in the left hand pane\n\nc) Right-click on the 12.90 GB NTFS primary partition, and select &quot;Extend Volume&quot;\n\nd) Enter the amount of disk space that you want to increase the Volume size by (the default will be the maximum available)\n\nYou will need to repeat this procedure if you ever resize this drive in the future.\n\n\n4. Enabling Remote Access\n-------------------------\n\nAfter logging in to VNC for the first time to configure your new Windows server, we recommend that if you are logging in from a Windows Desktop that you enable Remote Desktop for better access performance. To do this, follow these instructions:\n\na) Select &quot;Start&quot; | &quot;Applications&quot; | &quot;Control Panel&quot;\n\nb) Select &quot;System and Security&quot;\n\nc) Under &quot;System&quot; select &quot;Allow Remote Access&quot;\n\nd) Select the corresponding connection according to your Security Configuration\n\n\n5. Pinging Service\n------------------\n\nThe Pinging service has been turned on by default, if you wish to disable it please follow these instructions:\n\na) Select the &quot;Windows Firewall with Advanced Security&quot; tool from  &quot;Administrative Tools&quot; on the &quot;Start&quot; menu.\n\nb) On the left hand pane, select &quot;Inbound Rules&quot;\n\nc) On the middle pane, select the rules &quot;File and Printer Sharing (Echo Request - ICMPv4-In)&quot; and &quot;File and Printer Sharing (Echo Request - ICMPv6-In)&quot;\n\nd) From the right-hand pane, select &quot;Disable Rules&quot;\n\n\nSQL Server 2008 R2 on 15/07/2010\n================================\n\n1. Change the Super Administrator Password (sa). \n--------------------------------------------------------------------\n\nThe default password has been set to &quot;CloudSigma1&quot;\n\na) Open &quot;Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio&quot;\n\nb) Connect to the Server Using &quot;Windows Indentificaiton&quot;\n\nc) From the Object Explorer select &quot;Security&quot; then &quot;Longins&quot;\n\nd) Right-click on sa and select &quot;Properties&quot;\n\ne) Enter the new password into &quot;Password&quot; and &quot;Confirm Password&quot; and press &quot;OK&quot;\n\n\n2. 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diff --git a/test/fixtures/cloudsigma/drives_info.txt b/test/fixtures/cloudsigma/drives_info.txt
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diff --git a/test/fixtures/cloudsigma/drives_single_info.txt b/test/fixtures/cloudsigma/drives_single_info.txt
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+install_notes ***You must update the default Administrator password for Windows Server Standard 2008***\n\nPre-installed Windows Server 2008 Standard R2 64bit English on 24/07/2010\n============================================================\n\n1. Connecting to your server via VNC\n--------------------------------------------------\n\na) Having installed a compatible VNC client, open a  VNC connection to your server.\n\nb) Enter your IP address and VNC password as displayed on your Server Summary Window.\n\nc) Start to configure your server.\n\n\n2. Minimum Hardware Requirements\n--------------------------------------------------\n\nThe recommended minimum hardware requirements as publishes by Microsoft can be found through the following link:\n\nhttp://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/windowsserver/cc196364.aspx\n\nWe recommend specifying a higher level of RAM for a better user experience.\n\n\n3. Update your administrator password\n----------------------------------------------------\n\nThe default administrator password is set to: CloudSigma1\n\nPlease CHANGE this IMMEDIATELY after first logging on.\n\na) Open the &quot;Control Panel&quot; from the &quot;Start&quot; menu and select &quot;User Accounts&quot;\n\nb) Select &quot;Change your Windows Password&quot;\n\nc) The Administrator user icon will be shown on the right, select again &quot;Change your Password&quot;, and on this screen update your details accordingly\n\n\n4. Configuring your Networking\n------------------------------------------\n\na) IP networking can be left as DHCP. Even if you are using a static IP address with this server our management layer will apply the same IP address via DHCP. Using DHCP ensures you will have no issues receiving the correct networking settings. We recommend using DHCP initially if only to receive all the correct networking settings.\n\nb) CloudSigma employs an open networking infrastructure. All ports are open for inbound and outbound traffic with the exception of port 25 (SMTP) which is blocked for trial users.\n\nIt is important that you secure access to your server according to your needs.\n\n\n5. Expanding your drive\n--------------------------------\n\nThe system is fully installed, but you will need to extend the disk partition to cover the whole of your drive. To do this:\n\na) Open the &quot;Computer Management&quot; tool from &quot;Administrative Tools&quot; on the &quot;Start&quot; menu.\n\nb) Select &quot;Storage&quot; then &quot;Disk Management&quot; in the left hand pane\n\nc) Right-click on the 12.90 GB NTFS primary partition, and select &quot;Extend Volume&quot;\n\nd) Enter the amount of disk space that you want to increase the Volume size by (the default will be the maximum available)\n\nYou will need to repeat this procedure if you ever resize this drive in the future.\n\n\n6. Enabling Remote Access\n--------------------------------------\n\nAfter logging in to VNC for the first time to configure your new Windows server, we recommend that if you are logging in from a Windows Desktop that you enable Remote Desktop for better access performance. To do this, follow these instructions:\n\na) Select &quot;Start&quot; | &quot;Applications&quot; | &quot;Control Panel&quot;\n\nb) Select &quot;System and Security&quot;\n\nc) Under &quot;System&quot; select &quot;Allow Remote Access&quot;\n\nd) Select the corresponding connection type according to your Security Configuration\n\n\n7. Pinging Service\n-------------------------\n\nThe Pinging service has been turned on by default, if you wish to disable it please follow these instructions:\n\na) Select the &quot;Windows Firewall with Advanced Security&quot; tool from  &quot;Administrative Tools&quot; on the &quot;Start&quot; menu.\n\nb) On the left hand pane, select &quot;Inbound Rules&quot;\n\nc) On the middle pane, select the rules &quot;File and Printer Sharing (Echo Request - ICMPv4-In)&quot; and &quot;File and Printer Sharing (Echo Request - ICMPv6-In)&quot;\n\nd) From the right-hand pane, select &quot;Disable Rules&quot;
+volume 0013fc75-b170-4d62-abaf-804b8fc466cc
+host 001318df-35c6-439f-8e72-8d57c36ca86b
+user 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001
+autoexpanding false
+write:requests 3407873
+name Windows Server Standard 2008 R2 64bit English
+url http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2008/en/us/default.aspx
+read:bytes 257073537024
+claim:type shared
+drive 0611be3f-0607-4b3c-8bad-a0af392d928a
+write:bytes 13958647808
+read:requests 62762094
+os windows
diff --git a/test/fixtures/cloudsigma/resources_ip_create.txt b/test/fixtures/cloudsigma/resources_ip_create.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..89db213
--- /dev/null
+++ b/test/fixtures/cloudsigma/resources_ip_create.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+resource 1.2.3.4
+netmask 255.255.255.0
+nameserver 91.203.56.1
+user f2e19d5c-eaa1-44e5-94aa-dc194594bd7b
+type ip
+gateway 91.203.56.1
+
+resource 1.2.3.5
+netmask 255.255.255.0
+nameserver 91.203.56.1
+user f2e19d5c-eaa1-44e5-94aa-dc194594bd7b
+type ip
+gateway 91.203.56.1
diff --git a/test/fixtures/cloudsigma/resources_ip_list.txt b/test/fixtures/cloudsigma/resources_ip_list.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..7343507
--- /dev/null
+++ b/test/fixtures/cloudsigma/resources_ip_list.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+ip 1.2.3.4
+ip 1.2.3.5
+ip 1.2.3.6
diff --git a/test/fixtures/cloudsigma/servers_create.txt b/test/fixtures/cloudsigma/servers_create.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..95b8e14
--- /dev/null
+++ b/test/fixtures/cloudsigma/servers_create.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
+ide:0:0:write:requests 466
+rx 760681
+vnc:password testpass
+ide:0:0 f0202f1c-0b4f-4cfc-8ae3-e30951d09ef0
+ide:0:0:read:requests 7467
+ide:0:0:read:bytes 165395968
+vnc:ip 178.22.66.28
+tx:packets 32
+tx 2568
+boot ide:0:0
+smp 1
+started 1286568422
+nic:0:model virtio
+status active
+mem 640
+rx:packets 12662
+user 93b34fd9-7986-4b25-8bfd-98a50383605d
+ide:0:0:media disk
+name cloudsigma node
+persistent true
+nic:0:block tcp/22 tcp/23 tcp/25 tcp/43594 tcp/43595
+server 62fe7cde-4fb9-4c63-bd8c-e757930066a0
+nic:0:dhcp 1.2.3.4
+nic:1:dhcp 1.2.3.5
+ide:0:0:write:bytes 7358464
+cpu 1100
diff --git a/test/fixtures/cloudsigma/servers_info.txt b/test/fixtures/cloudsigma/servers_info.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..95b8e14
--- /dev/null
+++ b/test/fixtures/cloudsigma/servers_info.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
+ide:0:0:write:requests 466
+rx 760681
+vnc:password testpass
+ide:0:0 f0202f1c-0b4f-4cfc-8ae3-e30951d09ef0
+ide:0:0:read:requests 7467
+ide:0:0:read:bytes 165395968
+vnc:ip 178.22.66.28
+tx:packets 32
+tx 2568
+boot ide:0:0
+smp 1
+started 1286568422
+nic:0:model virtio
+status active
+mem 640
+rx:packets 12662
+user 93b34fd9-7986-4b25-8bfd-98a50383605d
+ide:0:0:media disk
+name cloudsigma node
+persistent true
+nic:0:block tcp/22 tcp/23 tcp/25 tcp/43594 tcp/43595
+server 62fe7cde-4fb9-4c63-bd8c-e757930066a0
+nic:0:dhcp 1.2.3.4
+nic:1:dhcp 1.2.3.5
+ide:0:0:write:bytes 7358464
+cpu 1100
diff --git a/test/fixtures/cloudsigma/servers_set.txt b/test/fixtures/cloudsigma/servers_set.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..095a88c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/test/fixtures/cloudsigma/servers_set.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
+ide:0:0:write:requests 466
+rx 760681
+vnc:password testpass
+ide:0:0 f0202f1c-0b4f-4cfc-8ae3-e30951d09ef0
+ide:0:0:read:requests 7467
+ide:0:0:read:bytes 165395968
+vnc:ip 178.22.66.28
+tx:packets 32
+tx 2568
+boot ide:0:0
+smp 2
+started 1286568422
+nic:0:model virtio
+status active
+mem 640
+rx:packets 12662
+user 93b34fd9-7986-4b25-8bfd-98a50383605d
+ide:0:0:media disk
+name cloudsigma node
+persistent true
+nic:0:block tcp/22 tcp/23 tcp/25 tcp/43594 tcp/43595
+server 62fe7cde-4fb9-4c63-bd8c-e757930066a0
+nic:0:dhcp 1.2.3.4
+nic:1:dhcp 1.2.3.5
+ide:0:0:write:bytes 7358464
+cpu 1100
diff --git a/test/test_cloudsigma.py b/test/test_cloudsigma.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c6d4808
--- /dev/null
+++ b/test/test_cloudsigma.py
@@ -0,0 +1,183 @@
+# Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more
+# contributor license agreements.  See the NOTICE file distributed with
+# this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership.
+# The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0
+# (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
+# the License.  You may obtain a copy of the License at
+#
+#     http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+#
+# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+# limitations under the License.
+
+import sys
+import unittest
+import httplib
+
+from libcloud.base import Node
+from libcloud.drivers.cloudsigma import CloudSigmaBaseNodeDriver
+from libcloud.drivers.cloudsigma import str2dicts, str2list, dict2str
+from test import MockHttp, TestCaseMixin
+from test.file_fixtures import FileFixtures
+
+class CloudSigmaTestCase(unittest.TestCase, TestCaseMixin):
+    def setUp(self):
+        CloudSigmaBaseNodeDriver.connectionCls.conn_classes = (None,
+                                                               CloudSigmaHttp)
+        self.driver = CloudSigmaBaseNodeDriver('foo', 'bar')
+
+    def test_list_nodes(self):
+        nodes = self.driver.list_nodes()
+        self.assertTrue(isinstance(nodes, list))
+        self.assertEqual(len(nodes), 1)
+
+        node = nodes[0]
+        self.assertEqual(node.public_ip[0], "1.2.3.4")
+        self.assertEqual(node.extra['smp'], 1)
+        self.assertEqual(node.extra['cpu'], 1100)
+        self.assertEqual(node.extra['mem'], 640)
+
+    def test_list_sizes(self):
+        images = self.driver.list_sizes()
+        self.assertEqual(len(images), 9)
+
+    def test_list_images(self):
+        sizes = self.driver.list_images()
+        self.assertEqual(len(sizes), 10)
+
+    def test_list_locations_response(self):
+        pass
+
+    def test_start_node(self):
+        nodes = self.driver.list_nodes()
+        node = nodes[0]
+        self.assertTrue(self.driver.ex_start_node(node))
+
+    def test_shutdown_node(self):
+        nodes = self.driver.list_nodes()
+        node = nodes[0]
+        self.assertTrue(self.driver.ex_stop_node(node))
+        self.assertTrue(self.driver.ex_shutdown_node(node))
+
+    def test_reboot_node(self):
+        node = self.driver.list_nodes()[0]
+        self.assertTrue(self.driver.reboot_node(node))
+
+    def test_destroy_node(self):
+        node = self.driver.list_nodes()[0]
+        self.assertTrue(self.driver.destroy_node(node))
+        nodes = self.driver.list_nodes()
+
+    def test_create_node(self):
+        size = self.driver.list_sizes()[0]
+        image = self.driver.list_images()[0]
+        node = self.driver.create_node(name = "cloudsigma node", image = image, size = size)
+        self.assertTrue(isinstance(node, Node))
+
+    def test_ex_static_ip_list(self):
+        ips = self.driver.ex_static_ip_list()
+        self.assertEqual(len(ips), 3)
+
+    def test_ex_static_ip_create(self):
+        result = self.driver.ex_static_ip_create()
+        self.assertEqual(len(result), 2)
+        self.assertEqual(len(result[0].keys()), 6)
+        self.assertEqual(len(result[1].keys()), 6)
+
+    def test_ex_static_ip_destroy(self):
+        result = self.driver.ex_static_ip_destroy('1.2.3.4')
+        self.assertTrue(result)
+
+    def test_ex_drives_list(self):
+        result = self.driver.ex_drives_list()
+        self.assertEqual(len(result), 2)
+
+    def test_ex_drive_destroy(self):
+        result = self.driver.ex_drive_destroy('d18119ce_7afa_474a_9242_e0384b160220')
+        self.assertTrue(result)
+
+    def test_ex_set_node_configuration(self):
+        node = self.driver.list_nodes()[0]
+        result = self.driver.ex_set_node_configuration(node, **{'smp': 2})
+        self.assertTrue(result)
+
+    def test_str2dicts(self):
+        string = 'mem 1024\ncpu 2200\n\nmem2048\cpu 1100'
+        result = str2dicts(string)
+        self.assertEqual(len(result), 2)
+
+    def test_str2list(self):
+        string = 'ip 1.2.3.4\nip 1.2.3.5\nip 1.2.3.6'
+        result = str2list(string)
+        self.assertEqual(len(result), 3)
+        self.assertEqual(result[0], '1.2.3.4')
+        self.assertEqual(result[1], '1.2.3.5')
+        self.assertEqual(result[2], '1.2.3.6')
+
+    def test_dict2str(self):
+        d = {'smp': 5, 'cpu': 2200, 'mem': 1024}
+        result = dict2str(d)
+        self.assertTrue(len(result) > 0)
+        self.assertTrue(result.find('smp 5') >= 0)
+        self.assertTrue(result.find('cpu 2200') >= 0)
+        self.assertTrue(result.find('mem 1024') >= 0)
+
+class CloudSigmaHttp(MockHttp):
+    fixtures = FileFixtures('cloudsigma')
+
+    def _drives_standard_info(self, method, url, body, headers):
+        body = self.fixtures.load('drives_standard_info.txt')
+        return (httplib.OK, body, {}, httplib.responses[httplib.OK])
+
+    def _servers_62fe7cde_4fb9_4c63_bd8c_e757930066a0_start(self, method, url, body, headers):
+        return (httplib.OK, body, {}, httplib.responses[httplib.OK])
+
+    def _servers_62fe7cde_4fb9_4c63_bd8c_e757930066a0_stop(self, method, url, body, headers):
+        return (httplib.NO_CONTENT, body, {}, httplib.responses[httplib.OK])
+
+    def _servers_62fe7cde_4fb9_4c63_bd8c_e757930066a0_destroy(self, method, url, body, headers):
+         return (httplib.NO_CONTENT, body, {}, httplib.responses[httplib.NO_CONTENT])
+
+    def _drives_d18119ce_7afa_474a_9242_e0384b160220_clone(self, method, url, body, headers):
+        body = self.fixtures.load('drives_clone.txt')
+        return (httplib.OK, body, {}, httplib.responses[httplib.OK])
+
+    def _drives_a814def5_1789_49a0_bf88_7abe7bb1682a_info(self, method, url, body, headers):
+        body = self.fixtures.load('drives_single_info.txt')
+        return (httplib.OK, body, {}, httplib.responses[httplib.OK])
+
+    def _drives_info(self, method, url, body, headers):
+        body = self.fixtures.load('drives_info.txt')
+        return (httplib.OK, body, {}, httplib.responses[httplib.OK])
+
+    def _servers_create(self, method, url, body, headers):
+        body = self.fixtures.load('servers_create.txt')
+        return (httplib.OK, body, {}, httplib.responses[httplib.OK])
+
+    def _servers_info(self, method, url, body, headers):
+        body = self.fixtures.load('servers_info.txt')
+        return (httplib.OK, body, {}, httplib.responses[httplib.OK])
+
+    def _resources_ip_list(self, method, url, body, headers):
+        body = self.fixtures.load('resources_ip_list.txt')
+        return (httplib.OK, body, {}, httplib.responses[httplib.OK])
+
+    def _resources_ip_create(self, method, url, body, headers):
+        body = self.fixtures.load('resources_ip_create.txt')
+        return (httplib.OK, body, {}, httplib.responses[httplib.OK])
+
+    def _resources_ip_1_2_3_4_destroy(self, method, url, body, headers):
+        return (httplib.NO_CONTENT, body, {}, httplib.responses[httplib.OK])
+
+    def _drives_d18119ce_7afa_474a_9242_e0384b160220_destroy(self, method, url, body, headers):
+        return (httplib.NO_CONTENT, body, {}, httplib.responses[httplib.OK])
+
+    def _servers_62fe7cde_4fb9_4c63_bd8c_e757930066a0_set(self, method, url, body, headers):
+        body = self.fixtures.load('servers_set.txt')
+        return (httplib.OK, body, {}, httplib.responses[httplib.OK])
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+    sys.exit(unittest.main())
-- 
1.7.0.4

