Source code for heat.tests.functional.test_HAProxy_Single_Instance
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import util
import verify
from nose.plugins.attrib import attr
import unittest
import os
@attr(speed='slow')
@attr(tag=['func', 'wordpress', 'haproxy', 'F17',
'HAProxy_Single_Instance.template'])
[docs]class HAProxyFunctionalTest(unittest.TestCase):
[docs] def setUp(self):
# The HAProxy template somewhat un-usefully load-balances a single
# server, so we launch a wordpress stack and stick haproxy in front
wp_template = 'WordPress_Single_Instance.template'
wp_paramstr = ';'.join(['InstanceType=m1.xlarge',
'DBUsername=dbuser',
'DBPassword=' + os.environ['OS_PASSWORD']])
self.stack = util.Stack(self, wp_template, 'F17', 'x86_64', 'cfntools',
wp_paramstr)
self.WikiDatabase = util.Instance(self, 'WikiDatabase')
self.hap_stack = None
[docs] def tearDown(self):
self.stack.cleanup()
if self.hap_stack:
self.hap_stack.cleanup()
[docs] def test_instance(self):
self.stack.create()
self.WikiDatabase.wait_for_boot()
self.WikiDatabase.check_cfntools()
self.WikiDatabase.wait_for_provisioning()
# ensure wordpress was installed by checking for expected
# configuration file over ssh
self.assertTrue(self.WikiDatabase.file_present
('/etc/wordpress/wp-config.php'))
print "Wordpress installation detected"
# Verify the output URL parses as expected, ie check that
# the wordpress installation is operational
stack_url = self.stack.get_stack_output("WebsiteURL")
print "Got stack output WebsiteURL=%s, verifying" % stack_url
ver = verify.VerifyStack()
self.assertTrue(ver.verify_wordpress(stack_url))
# So wordpress instance is up, we now launch the HAProxy instance
# and prove wordpress is accessable via the proxy instance IP
hap_stackname = 'hap_teststack'
hap_template = 'HAProxy_Single_Instance.template'
hap_paramstr = ';'.join(['InstanceType=m1.xlarge',
"Server1=%s:80" % self.WikiDatabase.ip])
self.hap_stack = util.Stack(self, hap_template,
'F17', 'x86_64', 'cfntools',
hap_paramstr, stackname=hap_stackname)
self.LoadBalancerInstance = util.Instance(self, 'LoadBalancerInstance',
hap_stackname)
self.hap_stack.create()
self.LoadBalancerInstance.wait_for_boot()
self.LoadBalancerInstance.check_cfntools()
self.LoadBalancerInstance.wait_for_provisioning()
# Verify the output URL parses as expected, ie check that
# the wordpress installation is operational via the proxy
proxy_ip = self.hap_stack.get_stack_output("PublicIp")
print "Got haproxy stack output PublicIp=%s, verifying" % proxy_ip
proxy_url = "http://%s/wordpress" % proxy_ip
self.assertTrue(ver.verify_wordpress(proxy_url))