4d5ca58b2a
Finally manage.py tests runs through
98 lines
3.7 KiB
Python
98 lines
3.7 KiB
Python
import datetime
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import parsedatetime
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from django.test import TestCase
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from django.contrib.auth import get_user_model
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from django.utils import timezone
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from django.core.exceptions import ValidationError
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from uncloud_vm.models import VMDiskImageProduct, VMDiskProduct, VMProduct, VMHost
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from uncloud_pay.models import Order, RecurringPeriod
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User = get_user_model()
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cal = parsedatetime.Calendar()
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# If you want to check the test database using some GUI/cli tool
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# then use the following connecting parameters
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# host: localhost
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# database: test_uncloud
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# user: root
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# password:
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# port: 5432
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class VMTestCase(TestCase):
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@classmethod
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def setUpClass(cls):
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# Setup vm host
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cls.vm_host, created = VMHost.objects.get_or_create(
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hostname='serverx.placey.ungleich.ch', physical_cores=32, usable_cores=320,
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usable_ram_in_gb=512.0, status='active'
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)
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super().setUpClass()
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def setUp(self) -> None:
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# Setup two users as it is common to test with different user
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self.user = User.objects.create_user(
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username='testuser', email='test@test.com', first_name='Test', last_name='User'
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)
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self.user2 = User.objects.create_user(
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username='Meow', email='meow123@test.com', first_name='Meow', last_name='Cat'
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)
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super().setUp()
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def create_sample_vm(self, owner):
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one_month_later, parse_status = cal.parse("1 month later")
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return VMProduct.objects.create(
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vmhost=self.vm_host, cores=2, ram_in_gb=4, owner=owner,
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order=Order.objects.create(
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owner=owner,
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creation_date=datetime.datetime.now(tz=timezone.utc),
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starting_date=datetime.datetime.now(tz=timezone.utc),
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ending_date=datetime.datetime(*one_month_later[:6], tzinfo=timezone.utc),
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recurring_period=RecurringPeriod.PER_MONTH
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)
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)
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# TODO: the logic tested by this test is not implemented yet.
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# def test_disk_product(self):
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# """Ensures that a VMDiskProduct can only be created from a VMDiskImageProduct
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# that is in status 'active'"""
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#
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# vm = self.create_sample_vm(owner=self.user)
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#
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# pending_disk_image = VMDiskImageProduct.objects.create(
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# owner=self.user, name='pending_disk_image', is_os_image=True, is_public=True, size_in_gb=10,
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# status='pending'
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# )
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# try:
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# vm_disk_product = VMDiskProduct.objects.create(
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# owner=self.user, vm=vm, image=pending_disk_image, size_in_gb=10
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# )
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# except ValidationError:
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# vm_disk_product = None
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#
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# self.assertIsNone(
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# vm_disk_product,
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# msg='VMDiskProduct created with disk image whose status is not active.'
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# )
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# TODO: the logic tested by this test is not implemented yet.
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# def test_vm_disk_product_creation_for_someone_else(self):
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# """Ensure that a user can only create a VMDiskProduct for his/her own VM"""
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#
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# # Create a VM which is ownership of self.user2
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# someone_else_vm = self.create_sample_vm(owner=self.user2)
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#
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# # 'self.user' would try to create a VMDiskProduct for 'user2's VM
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# with self.assertRaises(ValidationError, msg='User created a VMDiskProduct for someone else VM.'):
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# vm_disk_product = VMDiskProduct.objects.create(
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# owner=self.user, vm=someone_else_vm,
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# size_in_gb=10,
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# image=VMDiskImageProduct.objects.create(
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# owner=self.user, name='disk_image', is_os_image=True, is_public=True, size_in_gb=10,
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# status='active'
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# )
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# )
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