1 | ## Tests for datacenter |
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2 | ## |
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3 | ## XXX: Most tests for datacenter are still in doctest datacenter.txt |
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4 | ## |
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5 | import os |
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6 | import shutil |
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7 | import tempfile |
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8 | import unittest |
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9 | from zope.component import getUtility, getGlobalSiteManager |
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10 | from zope.interface.verify import verifyObject, verifyClass |
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11 | from waeup.kofa.datacenter import DataCenter |
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12 | from waeup.kofa.interfaces import IDataCenter, IDataCenterConfig |
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13 | |
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14 | class DataCenterLogQueryTests(unittest.TestCase): |
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15 | # Tests for querying logfiles via datacenter. |
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16 | |
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17 | def setUp(self): |
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18 | # create a temporary place to store files |
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19 | self.workdir = tempfile.mkdtemp() |
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20 | self.storage = os.path.join(self.workdir, 'storage') |
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21 | os.mkdir(self.storage) |
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22 | self.logpath = os.path.join(self.storage, 'logs', 'myapp.log') |
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23 | # register a datacenter config that provides the set up location |
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24 | self.config = {'path': self.storage,} |
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25 | self.gsm = getGlobalSiteManager() |
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26 | self.gsm.registerUtility(self.config, IDataCenterConfig) |
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27 | pass |
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28 | |
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29 | def tearDown(self): |
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30 | self.gsm.unregisterUtility(self.config, IDataCenterConfig) |
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31 | shutil.rmtree(self.workdir) |
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32 | return |
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33 | |
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34 | def fill_logfile(self, num=1): |
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35 | # write 100 messages into logfile, with 50 containing 'Msg' |
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36 | path = self.logpath |
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37 | for m in range(num-1,-1,-1): |
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38 | # write messages in order: lowest message in oldest file |
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39 | fp = open(path, 'wb') |
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40 | for n in range(50*m, 50*m+50): |
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41 | fp.write('Msg %d\n' % (n + 1)) |
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42 | fp.write('Other Line %d\n' % (n + 1)) |
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43 | fp.close() |
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44 | path = self.logpath + '.%d' % m |
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45 | return |
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46 | |
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47 | def test_util_available(self): |
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48 | # a self-test |
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49 | config = getUtility(IDataCenterConfig) |
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50 | self.assertTrue(config is not None) |
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51 | return |
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52 | |
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53 | def test_query_logfiles(self): |
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54 | # We can find entries in logfiles |
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55 | datacenter = DataCenter() |
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56 | open(self.logpath, 'wb').write('Message 1\n') |
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57 | result = list(datacenter.queryLogfiles('myapp.log', 'Message')) |
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58 | self.assertEqual(result, ['Message 1\n']) |
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59 | return |
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60 | |
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61 | def test_query_logfiles_multi_logs(self): |
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62 | # We can find entries in multiple logfiles (backups) |
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63 | datacenter = DataCenter() |
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64 | open(self.logpath, 'wb').write('Msg 3\n') |
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65 | open(self.logpath + '.2', 'wb').write('Msg 2\n') |
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66 | open(self.logpath + '.10', 'wb').write('Msg 1\n') |
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67 | result = list(datacenter.queryLogfiles('myapp.log', 'Msg')) |
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68 | # entry of logfile .10 comes after entry of logfile .2 |
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69 | self.assertEqual(result, ['Msg 1\n', 'Msg 2\n', 'Msg 3\n']) |
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70 | return |
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71 | |
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72 | def test_query_logfiles_ignores_other_logs(self): |
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73 | # We look only for the basename specified |
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74 | datacenter = DataCenter() |
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75 | open(self.logpath, 'wb').write('Msg 1\n') |
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76 | open(self.logpath + '-not-a-real-log', 'wb').write('Msg 2\n') |
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77 | open(self.logpath + '-not-a-real-log.1', 'wb').write('Msg 3\n') |
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78 | result = list(datacenter.queryLogfiles('myapp.log', 'Msg')) |
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79 | # Msg 2 and 3 won't show up in results. |
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80 | self.assertEqual(result, ['Msg 1\n']) |
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81 | return |
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82 | |
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83 | def test_query_logfiles_not_existant(self): |
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84 | # We make sure only existing logs are searched |
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85 | datacenter = DataCenter() |
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86 | open(self.logpath + '.1', 'wb').write('Msg 1\n') |
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87 | result = list(datacenter.queryLogfiles('myapp.log', 'Msg')) |
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88 | # works, although there is no myapp.log, only myapp.log.1 |
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89 | self.assertEqual(result, ['Msg 1\n']) |
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90 | return |
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91 | |
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92 | def test_query_logfiles_invalid_regexp(self): |
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93 | # Invalid regular expressions give a ValueError |
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94 | datacenter = DataCenter() |
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95 | open(self.logpath, 'wb').write('Msg 1\n') |
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96 | result = datacenter.queryLogfiles('myapp.log', '(a') |
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97 | self.assertRaises(ValueError, list, result) |
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98 | return |
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99 | |
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100 | def test_query_logfiles_batching_limit(self): |
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101 | # we can use `limit` for batching |
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102 | datacenter = DataCenter() |
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103 | self.fill_logfile() |
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104 | result = list(datacenter.queryLogfiles( |
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105 | 'myapp.log', 'Msg', limit=10)) |
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106 | self.assertEqual(len(result), 10) |
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107 | self.assertEqual(result[-1], 'Msg 10\n') |
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108 | return |
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109 | |
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110 | def test_query_logfiles_batching_start(self): |
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111 | # `start` is respected when batching |
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112 | datacenter = DataCenter() |
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113 | self.fill_logfile() |
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114 | result = list(datacenter.queryLogfiles( |
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115 | 'myapp.log', 'Msg', start=25)) |
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116 | self.assertEqual(len(result), 25) |
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117 | self.assertEqual(result[0], 'Msg 26\n') |
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118 | return |
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119 | |
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120 | def test_query_logfiles_batching_limit_and_start(self): |
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121 | # we can use `start` and `limit` simultanously |
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122 | datacenter = DataCenter() |
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123 | self.fill_logfile() |
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124 | result = list(datacenter.queryLogfiles( |
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125 | 'myapp.log', 'Msg', start=25, limit=10)) |
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126 | self.assertEqual(len(result), 10) |
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127 | self.assertEqual(result[0], 'Msg 26\n') |
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128 | self.assertEqual(result[-1], 'Msg 35\n') |
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129 | return |
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130 | |
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131 | def test_query_logfiles_batching_edge_cases(self): |
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132 | # we can find last matches if found num < limit. |
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133 | datacenter = DataCenter() |
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134 | self.fill_logfile() |
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135 | result = list(datacenter.queryLogfiles( |
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136 | 'myapp.log', 'Msg', start=45, limit=10)) |
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137 | self.assertEqual(len(result), 5) |
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138 | self.assertEqual(result[0], 'Msg 46\n') |
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139 | self.assertEqual(result[-1], 'Msg 50\n') |
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140 | return |
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141 | |
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142 | def test_query_logfiles_batching_multiple_files(self): |
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143 | # batching works also with multiple log files |
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144 | datacenter = DataCenter() |
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145 | self.fill_logfile(num=2) |
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146 | result = list(datacenter.queryLogfiles( |
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147 | 'myapp.log', 'Msg', start=45, limit=10)) |
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148 | self.assertEqual(len(result), 10) |
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149 | self.assertEqual(result[0], 'Msg 46\n') |
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150 | self.assertEqual(result[-1], 'Msg 55\n') |
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151 | return |
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152 | |
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153 | def test_query_logfiles_regex_match_inner(self): |
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154 | # we also find lines that match at some inner part |
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155 | datacenter = DataCenter() |
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156 | self.fill_logfile() |
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157 | result = list(datacenter.queryLogfiles('myapp.log', 'sg 1\n')) |
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158 | self.assertEqual(len(result), 1) |
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159 | self.assertEqual(result[0], 'Msg 1\n') |
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160 | return |
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161 | |
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162 | class DataCenterTests(unittest.TestCase): |
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163 | # General datacenter tests. |
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164 | |
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165 | def setUp(self): |
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166 | # create a temporary place to store files |
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167 | self.workdir = tempfile.mkdtemp() |
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168 | self.storage = os.path.join(self.workdir, 'storage') |
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169 | os.mkdir(self.storage) |
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170 | self.logpath = os.path.join(self.storage, 'logs', 'myapp.log') |
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171 | # register a datacenter config that provides the set up location |
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172 | self.config = {'path': self.storage,} |
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173 | self.gsm = getGlobalSiteManager() |
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174 | self.gsm.registerUtility(self.config, IDataCenterConfig) |
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175 | pass |
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176 | |
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177 | def tearDown(self): |
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178 | self.gsm.unregisterUtility(self.config, IDataCenterConfig) |
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179 | shutil.rmtree(self.workdir) |
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180 | return |
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181 | |
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182 | def test_iface(self): |
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183 | # we comply with interfaces |
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184 | obj = DataCenter() |
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185 | verifyClass(IDataCenter, DataCenter) |
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186 | verifyObject(IDataCenter, obj) |
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187 | return |
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188 | |
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189 | def test_get_log_files(self): |
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190 | # We can get lists of logfiles available. |
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191 | # By default, backups are skipped. |
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192 | datacenter = DataCenter() |
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193 | logpath2 = self.logpath + '.1' |
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194 | logpath3 = self.logpath + '.2' |
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195 | for path in self.logpath, logpath2, logpath3: |
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196 | open(path, 'wb').write('some contents') |
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197 | result = datacenter.getLogFiles() |
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198 | self.assertEqual(len(result), 1) |
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199 | self.assertEqual(result[0].name, os.path.basename(self.logpath)) |
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200 | return |
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201 | |
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202 | def test_get_log_files_incl_backups(self): |
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203 | # We can get lists of logfiles including backup logs. |
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204 | datacenter = DataCenter() |
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205 | logpath2 = self.logpath + '.1' |
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206 | logpath3 = self.logpath + '.2' |
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207 | for path in self.logpath, logpath2, logpath3: |
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208 | open(path, 'wb').write('some contents') |
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209 | result = datacenter.getLogFiles(exclude_backups=False) |
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210 | self.assertEqual(len(result), 3) |
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211 | names = [x.name for x in result] |
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212 | expected = [os.path.basename(x) for x in [ |
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213 | self.logpath, logpath2, logpath3]] |
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214 | self.assertEqual(names, expected) |
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215 | return |
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216 | |
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217 | def test_append_csv_file(self): |
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218 | # we can append CSV files to others |
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219 | datacenter = DataCenter() |
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220 | csv_file1 = os.path.join(self.workdir, 'foo.csv') |
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221 | csv_file2 = os.path.join(self.workdir, 'bar.csv') |
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222 | open(csv_file1, 'wb').write('name,age\nBarney,28') |
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223 | open(csv_file2, 'wb').write('name,age\nManfred,28') |
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224 | datacenter._appendCSVFile(csv_file2, csv_file1) |
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225 | result = open(csv_file1, 'rb').read() |
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226 | self.assertEqual(result, 'age,name\r\n28,Barney\r\n28,Manfred\r\n') |
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227 | # The source is deleted afterwards |
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228 | self.assertEqual(os.path.exists(csv_file2), False) |
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229 | return |
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230 | |
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231 | def test_append_csv_file_no_dest(self): |
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232 | # a non-existing dest CSV file will result in a simple move |
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233 | datacenter = DataCenter() |
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234 | csv_file1 = os.path.join(self.workdir, 'foo.csv') |
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235 | csv_file2 = os.path.join(self.workdir, 'bar.csv') |
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236 | # csv_file1 does not exist |
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237 | open(csv_file2, 'wb').write('name,age\nManfred,28\n') |
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238 | datacenter._appendCSVFile(csv_file2, csv_file1) |
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239 | result = open(csv_file1, 'rb').read() |
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240 | # raw input, no CSV mangling |
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241 | self.assertEqual(result, 'name,age\nManfred,28\n') |
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242 | # The source is deleted afterwards |
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243 | self.assertEqual(os.path.exists(csv_file2), False) |
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244 | return |
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245 | |
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246 | def test_append_csv_file_no_source(self): |
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247 | # a non existing source file will mean no changes at all |
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248 | datacenter = DataCenter() |
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249 | csv_file1 = os.path.join(self.workdir, 'foo.csv') |
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250 | csv_file2 = os.path.join(self.workdir, 'bar.csv') |
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251 | open(csv_file1, 'wb').write('name,age\nManfred,28\n') |
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252 | # csv_file2 does not exist |
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253 | datacenter._appendCSVFile(csv_file2, csv_file1) |
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254 | result = open(csv_file1, 'rb').read() |
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255 | # csv_file1 is the same as before |
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256 | self.assertEqual(result, 'name,age\nManfred,28\n') |
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257 | return |
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258 | |
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259 | def test_append_csv_file_same_src_and_dest(self): |
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260 | # if both csv files are the same file, nothing will be changed |
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261 | datacenter = DataCenter() |
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262 | csv_file1 = os.path.join(self.workdir, 'foo.csv') |
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263 | csv_file2 = csv_file1 |
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264 | open(csv_file1, 'wb').write('name,age\nManfred,28\n') |
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265 | # csv_file2 does not exist |
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266 | datacenter._appendCSVFile(csv_file2, csv_file1) |
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267 | result = open(csv_file1, 'rb').read() |
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268 | # csv_file1 is the same as before |
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269 | self.assertEqual(result, 'name,age\nManfred,28\n') |
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270 | self.assertEqual(os.path.exists(csv_file2), True) |
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271 | return |
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