salt/tests/unit/states/dockerng_test.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
'''
Unit tests for the dockerng state
'''
# Import Python Libs
from __future__ import absolute_import
# Import Salt Testing Libs
from salttesting import skipIf, TestCase
from salttesting.helpers import ensure_in_syspath
from salttesting.mock import (
MagicMock,
Mock,
NO_MOCK,
NO_MOCK_REASON,
patch
)
ensure_in_syspath('../../')
# Import Salt Libs
from salt.modules import dockerng as dockerng_mod
from salt.states import dockerng as dockerng_state
dockerng_mod.__context__ = {'docker.docker_version': ''}
dockerng_mod.__salt__ = {}
dockerng_state.__context__ = {}
dockerng_state.__opts__ = {'test': False}
@skipIf(NO_MOCK, NO_MOCK_REASON)
class DockerngTestCase(TestCase):
'''
Validate dockerng state
'''
def test_running_with_no_predifined_volume(self):
'''
Test dockerng.running function with an image
that doens't have VOLUME defined.
The ``binds`` argument, should create a container
with respective volumes extracted from ``binds``.
'''
dockerng_create = Mock()
dockerng_start = Mock()
dockerng_history = MagicMock(return_value=[])
__salt__ = {'dockerng.list_containers': MagicMock(),
'dockerng.list_tags': MagicMock(),
'dockerng.pull': MagicMock(),
'dockerng.state': MagicMock(),
'dockerng.inspect_image': MagicMock(),
'dockerng.create': dockerng_create,
'dockerng.start': dockerng_start,
'dockerng.history': dockerng_history,
}
with patch.dict(dockerng_state.__dict__,
{'__salt__': __salt__}):
dockerng_state.running(
'cont',
image='image:latest',
binds=['/host-0:/container-0:ro'])
dockerng_create.assert_called_with(
'image:latest',
validate_input=False,
name='cont',
volumes=['/container-0'],
client_timeout=60)
dockerng_start.assert_called_with(
'cont',
binds={'/host-0': {'bind': '/container-0', 'ro': True}},
validate_ip_addrs=False,
validate_input=False)
def test_running_with_predifined_volume(self):
'''
Test dockerng.running function with an image
that already have VOLUME defined.
The ``binds`` argument, shouldn't have side effects on
container creation.
'''
dockerng_create = Mock()
dockerng_start = Mock()
dockerng_history = MagicMock(return_value=['VOLUME /container-0'])
__salt__ = {'dockerng.list_containers': MagicMock(),
'dockerng.list_tags': MagicMock(),
'dockerng.pull': MagicMock(),
'dockerng.state': MagicMock(),
'dockerng.inspect_image': MagicMock(),
'dockerng.create': dockerng_create,
'dockerng.start': dockerng_start,
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'dockerng.history': dockerng_history,
}
with patch.dict(dockerng_state.__dict__,
{'__salt__': __salt__}):
dockerng_state.running(
'cont',
image='image:latest',
binds=['/host-0:/container-0:ro'])
dockerng_create.assert_called_with(
'image:latest',
validate_input=False,
name='cont',
client_timeout=60)
dockerng_start.assert_called_with(
'cont',
binds={'/host-0': {'bind': '/container-0', 'ro': True}},
validate_ip_addrs=False,
validate_input=False)
def test_running_with_no_predifined_ports(self):
'''
Test dockerng.running function with an image
that doens't have EXPOSE defined.
The ``port_bindings`` argument, should create a container
with respective ``ports`` extracted from ``port_bindings``.
'''
dockerng_create = Mock()
dockerng_start = Mock()
dockerng_history = MagicMock(return_value=[])
__salt__ = {'dockerng.list_containers': MagicMock(),
'dockerng.list_tags': MagicMock(),
'dockerng.pull': MagicMock(),
'dockerng.state': MagicMock(),
'dockerng.inspect_image': MagicMock(),
'dockerng.create': dockerng_create,
'dockerng.start': dockerng_start,
'dockerng.history': dockerng_history,
}
with patch.dict(dockerng_state.__dict__,
{'__salt__': __salt__}):
dockerng_state.running(
'cont',
image='image:latest',
port_bindings=['9090:9797/tcp'])
dockerng_create.assert_called_with(
'image:latest',
validate_input=False,
name='cont',
ports=[9797],
client_timeout=60)
dockerng_start.assert_called_with(
'cont',
port_bindings={9797: [9090]},
validate_ip_addrs=False,
validate_input=False)
def test_running_with_predifined_ports(self):
'''
Test dockerng.running function with an image
that contains EXPOSE statements.
The ``port_bindings`` argument, shouldn't have side effect on container
creation.
'''
dockerng_create = Mock()
dockerng_start = Mock()
dockerng_history = MagicMock(return_value=['EXPOSE 9797/tcp'])
__salt__ = {'dockerng.list_containers': MagicMock(),
'dockerng.list_tags': MagicMock(),
'dockerng.pull': MagicMock(),
'dockerng.state': MagicMock(),
'dockerng.inspect_image': MagicMock(),
'dockerng.create': dockerng_create,
'dockerng.start': dockerng_start,
'dockerng.history': dockerng_history,
}
with patch.dict(dockerng_state.__dict__,
{'__salt__': __salt__}):
dockerng_state.running(
'cont',
image='image:latest',
port_bindings=['9090:9797/tcp'])
dockerng_create.assert_called_with(
'image:latest',
validate_input=False,
name='cont',
client_timeout=60)
dockerng_start.assert_called_with(
'cont',
port_bindings={9797: [9090]},
validate_ip_addrs=False,
validate_input=False)
def test_running_compare_images_by_id(self):
'''
Make sure the container is running
against expected image.
Here the local image is named 'image:latest' and the container
is also running against an image called 'image:latest'.
Therefore the image ids are diverging because the tag 'image:latest'
moved to a fresher image.
Thus this test make sure the old container is droped and recreated.
'''
new_fake_image_id = 'abcdefgh'
old_fake_image_id = '123456789'
dockerng_inspect_image = Mock(return_value={'Id': new_fake_image_id})
dockerng_inspect_container = Mock(
return_value={'Image': old_fake_image_id,
'Config': {'Image': 'image:latest'}})
dockerng_list_containers = Mock(return_value=['cont'])
dockerng__state = Mock(return_value='running')
dockerng_stop = Mock(return_value={'result': True})
dockerng_rm = Mock(return_value=['container-id'])
__salt__ = {'dockerng.list_containers': dockerng_list_containers,
'dockerng.inspect_container': dockerng_inspect_container,
'dockerng.inspect_image': dockerng_inspect_image,
'dockerng.list_tags': MagicMock(),
'dockerng.state': dockerng__state,
'dockerng.pull': MagicMock(return_value=new_fake_image_id),
'dockerng.create': MagicMock(return_value='new_container'),
'dockerng.start': MagicMock(),
'dockerng.stop': dockerng_stop,
'dockerng.rm': dockerng_rm,
}
with patch.dict(dockerng_state.__dict__,
{'__salt__': __salt__}):
ret = dockerng_state.running(
'cont',
image='image:latest',
)
dockerng_stop.assert_called_with('cont', timeout=10, unpause=True)
dockerng_rm.assert_called_with('cont')
self.assertEqual(ret, {'name': 'cont',
'comment': "Container 'cont' was replaced",
'result': True,
'changes': {'added': 'new_container',
'image': new_fake_image_id,
'removed': ['container-id']}
})
def test_image_present_already_local(self):
'''
According following sls,
.. code-block:: yaml
image:latest:
dockerng.image_present:
- force: true
if ``image:latest`` is already downloaded locally the state
should not report changes.
'''
dockerng_inspect_image = Mock(
return_value={'Id': 'abcdefghijk'})
dockerng_pull = Mock(
return_value={'Layers':
{'Already_Pulled': ['abcdefghijk'],
'Pulled': []},
'Status': 'Image is up to date for image:latest',
'Time_Elapsed': 1.1})
dockerng_list_tags = Mock(
return_value=['image:latest']
)
__salt__ = {'dockerng.list_tags': dockerng_list_tags,
'dockerng.pull': dockerng_pull,
'dockerng.inspect_image': dockerng_inspect_image,
}
with patch.dict(dockerng_state.__dict__,
{'__salt__': __salt__}):
ret = dockerng_state.image_present('image:latest', force=True)
self.assertEqual(ret,
{'changes': {},
'result': True,
'comment': "Image 'image:latest' was pulled, "
"but there were no changes",
'name': 'image:latest',
})
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def test_check_is_running_false(self):
'''
If check_is_running is False, then dockerng.running will not try
to start a container that is stopped.
'''
image_id = 'abcdefg'
dockerng_create = Mock()
dockerng_start = Mock()
dockerng_list_containers = Mock(return_value=['cont'])
dockerng_inspect_container = Mock(
return_value={'Config': {'Image': 'image:latest'},
'Image': image_id})
__salt__ = {'dockerng.list_containers': dockerng_list_containers,
'dockerng.inspect_container': dockerng_inspect_container,
'dockerng.inspect_image': MagicMock(
return_value={'Id': image_id}),
'dockerng.list_tags': MagicMock(),
'dockerng.pull': MagicMock(),
'dockerng.state': MagicMock(side_effect=['stopped',
'running']),
'dockerng.create': dockerng_create,
'dockerng.start': dockerng_start,
}
with patch.dict(dockerng_state.__dict__,
{'__salt__': __salt__}):
ret = dockerng_state.running(
'cont',
image='image:latest',
check_is_running=False,
)
self.assertEqual(ret, {'name': 'cont',
'comment': "Container 'cont' is already "
"configured as specified",
'changes': {},
'result': True,
})
def test_check_is_running_true(self):
'''
If check_is_running is True, then dockerng.running will try
to start a container that is stopped.
'''
image_id = 'abcdefg'
dockerng_create = Mock()
dockerng_start = Mock()
dockerng_list_containers = Mock(return_value=['cont'])
dockerng_inspect_container = Mock(
return_value={'Config': {'Image': 'image:latest'},
'Image': image_id})
__salt__ = {'dockerng.list_containers': dockerng_list_containers,
'dockerng.inspect_container': dockerng_inspect_container,
'dockerng.inspect_image': MagicMock(
return_value={'Id': image_id}),
'dockerng.list_tags': MagicMock(),
'dockerng.pull': MagicMock(),
'dockerng.state': MagicMock(side_effect=['stopped',
'running']),
'dockerng.create': dockerng_create,
'dockerng.start': dockerng_start,
}
with patch.dict(dockerng_state.__dict__,
{'__salt__': __salt__}):
ret = dockerng_state.running(
'cont',
image='image:latest',
check_is_running=True,
)
self.assertEqual(ret, {'name': 'cont',
'comment': "Container 'cont' changed state.",
'changes': {'state': {'new': 'running',
'old': 'stopped'}},
'result': True,
})
if __name__ == '__main__':
from integration import run_tests
run_tests(DockerngTestCase, needs_daemon=False)