Utility for writing multi-host tests for pytest
Project description
A pytest plugin for multi-host testing.
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Usage
This plugin takes a description of your infrastructure, and provides, via a fixture, Host objects that commands can be called on.
It is intended as a general base for a framework; any project using it will need to extend it for its own needs.
The object provided to tests is a Config object, which has (among others) these attributes:
test_dir – directory to store test-specific data in, defaults to /root/multihost_tests ipv6 – true if connecting via IPv6 domains – the list of domains
Hosts to run on are arranged in domains, which have:
name – the DNS name of the domain type – a string specifying the type of the domain ('default' by default) config – the Config this domain is part of hosts – list of hosts in this domain
And the hosts have:
role – type of this host; should encode the OS and installed packages hostname – fully qualified hostname, usually reachable from other hosts shortname – first component of hostname external_hostname – hostname used to connect to this host ip – IP address domain – the Domain this host is part of transport – allows operations like uploading and downloading files run_command() – runs the given command on the host
For each object – Config, Domain, Host – one can provide subclasses to modify the behavior (for example, FreeIPA would add Host methods to run a LDAP query or to install an IPA server). Each object has from_dict and to_dict methods, which can add additional attributes – for example, Config.ntp_server.
To use the multihost plugin in tests, create a fixture listing the domains and what number of which host role is needed:
import pytest from pytest_multihost import make_multihost_fixture @pytest.fixture(scope='class') def multihost(request): mh = make_multihost_fixture( request, descriptions=[ { 'type': 'ipa', 'hosts': { 'master': 1, 'replica': 2, }, }, ], ) return mh
If not enough hosts are available, all tests that use the fixture are skipped.
The object returned from make_multihost_fixture only has the “config” attribute. Users are expected to add convenience attributes. For example, FreeIPA, which typically uses a single domain with one master, several replicas and some clients, would do:
from pytest_multihost import make_multihost_fixture @pytest.fixture(scope='class') def multihost(request): mh = make_multihost_fixture(request, descriptions=[ { 'type': 'ipa', 'hosts': { 'master': 1, 'replica': 1, 'client': 1, }, }, ], ) # Set convenience attributes mh.domain = mh.config.domains[0] [mh.master] = mh.domain.hosts_by_role('master') mh.replicas = mh.domain.hosts_by_role('replica') mh.clients = mh.domain.hosts_by_role('client') # IPA-specific initialization/teardown of the hosts request.cls().install(mh) request.addfinalizer(lambda: request.cls().uninstall(mh)) # Return the fixture return mh
As with any pytest fixture, this can be used by getting it as a function argument. For a simplified example, FreeIPA usage could look something like this:
class TestMultihost(object): def install(self, multihost): multihost.master.run_command(['ipa-server-install']) def uninstall(self, multihost): multihost.master.run_command(['ipa-server-install', '--uninstall']) def test_installed(self, multihost): multihost.master.run_command(['ipa', 'ping'])
The description of infrastructure is provided in a JSON or YAML file, which is named on the py.test command line. For example:
ssh_key_filename: ~/.ssh/id_rsa domains: - name: adomain.test type: test-a hosts: - name: master ip: 192.0.2.1 role: master - name: replica1 ip: 192.0.2.2 role: replica - name: replica2 ip: 192.0.2.3 role: replica external_hostname: r2.adomain.test - name: client1 ip: 192.0.2.4 role: client - name: extra ip: 192.0.2.6 role: extrarole - name: bdomain.test type: test-b hosts: - name: master.bdomain.test ip='192.0.2.65 role: master
$ py.test –multihost-config=/path/to/configfile.yaml
To use YAML files, the PyYAML package is required. Without it only JSON files can be used.
Contributing
The project is happy to accept patches! Please file any patches as Pull Requests on the project’s Pagure repo. Any development discussion should be in Pagure Pull Requests and Issues.
Developer links
Bug tracker: https://pagure.io/python-pytest-multihost/issues
Code browser: https://pagure.io/python-pytest-multihost/tree/master
Unstable packages for Fedora: https://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/pviktori/pytest-plugins/
To release, update version in setup.py, add a Git tag like “v0.3”, and run make tarball. Running make upload will put the tarball to Fedora Hosted and PyPI, and a SRPM on Fedorapeople, if you have the rights. Running make release will upload and fire a COPR build.
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