Esempio n. 1
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 def _wait_for_task():
     tasks = http.get_json(master.addr, "tasks",
                           config.Config(None))["tasks"]
     for task in tasks:
         if task["name"] == name and task["state"] == state:
             return task
     raise Exception()
Esempio n. 2
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    def __init__(self, flags=None):
        super(Agent, self).__init__()

        if Agent.count > 0:
            raise CLIException("Creating more than one agent"
                               " is currently not possible")

        if flags is None:
            flags = {}

        if "ip" not in flags:
            flags["ip"] = TEST_AGENT_IP
        if "port" not in flags:
            flags["port"] = TEST_AGENT_PORT
        if "master" not in flags:
            flags["master"] = "{ip}:{port}".format(
                ip=TEST_MASTER_IP,
                port=TEST_MASTER_PORT)
        if "work_dir" not in flags:
            flags["work_dir"] = tempfile.mkdtemp()
        if "runtime_dir" not in flags:
            flags["runtime_dir"] = tempfile.mkdtemp()
        # Disabling systemd support on Linux to run without sudo.
        if "linux" in sys.platform and "systemd_enable_support" not in flags:
            flags["systemd_enable_support"] = "false"

        self.flags = flags
        self.name = "agent"
        self.addr = "{ip}:{port}".format(ip=flags["ip"], port=flags["port"])
        self.config = config.Config(None)
        self.executable = os.path.join(
            CLITestCase.MESOS_BUILD_DIR,
            "bin",
            "mesos-{name}.sh".format(name=self.name))
        self.shell = True
Esempio n. 3
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    def __init__(self, flags=None):
        super(Master, self).__init__()

        if Master.count > 0:
            raise CLIException("Creating more than one master"
                               " is currently not possible")

        if flags is None:
            flags = {}

        if "ip" not in flags:
            flags["ip"] = TEST_MASTER_IP
        if "port" not in flags:
            flags["port"] = TEST_MASTER_PORT
        if "work_dir" not in flags:
            flags["work_dir"] = tempfile.mkdtemp()

        self.flags = flags
        self.name = "master"
        self.addr = "{ip}:{port}".format(ip=flags["ip"], port=flags["port"])
        self.config = config.Config(None)
        self.executable = os.path.join(
            CLITestCase.MESOS_BUILD_DIR,
            "bin",
            "mesos-{name}.sh".format(name=self.name))
        self.shell = True
Esempio n. 4
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    def test_list(self):
        """
        Basic test for the task `list()` sub-command.
        """
        # Launch a master, agent, and task.
        master = Master()
        master.launch()

        agent = Agent()
        agent.launch()

        task = Task({"command": "sleep 1000"})
        task.launch()

        try:
            wait_for_task(master, task.name, "TASK_RUNNING")
        except Exception as exception:
            raise CLIException("Error waiting for task '{name}' to"
                               " reach state '{state}': {error}".format(
                                   name=task.name,
                                   state="TASK_RUNNING",
                                   error=exception))

        try:
            tasks = http.get_json(master.addr, "tasks")["tasks"]
        except Exception as exception:
            raise CLIException(
                "Could not get tasks from '/{endpoint}' on master: {error}".
                format(endpoint="tasks", error=exception))

        self.assertEqual(type(tasks), list)
        self.assertEqual(len(tasks), 1)

        # Invoke the task plugin `list()` command
        # and parse its output as a table.
        test_config = config.Config(None)
        plugin = TaskPlugin(None, test_config)
        output = capture_output(plugin.list, {"--all": False})
        table = Table.parse(output)

        # Verify there are two rows in the table
        # and that they are formatted as expected,
        # with the proper task info in them.
        self.assertEqual(table.dimensions()[0], 2)
        self.assertEqual(table.dimensions()[1], 4)
        self.assertEqual("ID", table[0][0])
        self.assertEqual("State", table[0][1])
        self.assertEqual("Framework ID", table[0][2])
        self.assertEqual("Executor ID", table[0][3])
        self.assertEqual(tasks[0]["id"], table[1][0])
        self.assertEqual(tasks[0]["statuses"][-1]["state"], table[1][1])
        self.assertEqual(tasks[0]["framework_id"], table[1][2])
        self.assertEqual(tasks[0]["executor_id"], table[1][3])

        # Kill the task, agent, and master.
        task.kill()
        agent.kill()
        master.kill()
Esempio n. 5
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    def test_list(self):
        """
        Basic test for the agent `list()` sub-command.
        """
        # Launch a master and agent.
        master = Master()
        master.launch()

        agent = Agent()
        agent.launch()

        # Open the master's `/slaves` endpoint and read the
        # agents' information ourselves.
        agents = http.get_json(master.addr, 'slaves',
                               config.Config(None))["slaves"]

        self.assertEqual(type(agents), list)
        self.assertEqual(len(agents), 1)

        # Invoke the agent plugin `list()` command
        # and parse its output as a table.
        test_config = config.Config(None)
        plugin = AgentPlugin(None, test_config)
        output = capture_output(plugin.list, {})
        table = Table.parse(output)

        # Verify there are two rows in the table
        # and that they are formatted as expected,
        # with the proper agent info in them.
        self.assertEqual(table.dimensions()[0], 2)
        self.assertEqual(table.dimensions()[1], 3)
        self.assertEqual("Agent ID", table[0][0])
        self.assertEqual("Hostname", table[0][1])
        self.assertEqual("Active", table[0][2])
        self.assertEqual(agents[0]["id"], table[1][0])
        self.assertEqual(agents[0]["hostname"], table[1][1])
        self.assertEqual(str(agents[0]["active"]), table[1][2])

        # Kill the agent and master.
        agent.kill()
        master.kill()
Esempio n. 6
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File: task.py Progetto: zuker/mesos
    def test_list(self):
        """
        Basic test for the task `list()` sub-command.
        """
        # Launch a master, agent, and task.
        master = Master()
        master.launch()

        agent = Agent()
        agent.launch()

        task = Task({"command": "sleep 1000"})
        task.launch()

        # Open the master's `/tasks` endpoint and read the
        # task information ourselves.
        tasks = http.get_json(master.addr, 'tasks')["tasks"]

        self.assertEqual(type(tasks), list)
        self.assertEqual(len(tasks), 1)

        # Invoke the task plugin `list()` command
        # and parse its output as a table.
        test_config = config.Config(None)
        plugin = TaskPlugin(None, test_config)
        output = capture_output(plugin.list, {})
        table = Table.parse(output)

        # Verify there are two rows in the table
        # and that they are formatted as expected,
        # with the proper task info in them.
        self.assertEqual(table.dimensions()[0], 2)
        self.assertEqual(table.dimensions()[1], 3)
        self.assertEqual("Task ID", table[0][0])
        self.assertEqual("Framework ID", table[0][1])
        self.assertEqual("Executor ID", table[0][2])
        self.assertEqual(tasks[0]["id"], table[1][0])
        self.assertEqual(tasks[0]["framework_id"], table[1][1])
        self.assertEqual(tasks[0]["executor_id"], table[1][2])

        # Kill the task, agent, and master.
        task.kill()
        agent.kill()
        master.kill()
Esempio n. 7
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    def __init__(self, flags=None):
        super(Task, self).__init__()

        if flags is None:
            flags = {}

        if "master" not in flags:
            flags["master"] = "{ip}:{port}".format(
                ip=TEST_MASTER_IP,
                port=TEST_MASTER_PORT)
        if "name" not in flags:
            flags["name"] = "task-{id}".format(id=Task.count)
        if "command" not in flags:
            raise CLIException("No command supplied when creating task")

        self.flags = flags
        self.name = flags["name"]
        self.config = config.Config(None)
        self.executable = os.path.join(
            CLITestCase.MESOS_BUILD_DIR,
            "src",
            "mesos-execute")
Esempio n. 8
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    def test_list_all(self):
        """
        Basic test for the task `list()` sub-command with flag `--all`.
        """
        # Launch a master, agent, and two tasks.
        master = Master()
        master.launch()

        agent = Agent()
        agent.launch()

        task1 = Task({"command": "true"})
        task1.launch()
        task1_state = "TASK_FINISHED"

        try:
            wait_for_task(master, task1.name, task1_state)
        except Exception as exception:
            raise CLIException(
                "Error waiting for task '{name}' to"
                " reach state '{state}': {error}"
                .format(name=task1.name, state=task1_state, error=exception))

        task2 = Task({"command": "sleep 1000"})
        task2.launch()
        task2_state = "TASK_RUNNING"

        try:
            wait_for_task(master, task2.name, task2_state)
        except Exception as exception:
            raise CLIException(
                "Error waiting for task '{name}' to"
                " reach state '{state}': {error}"
                .format(name=task2.name, state=task2_state, error=exception))

        try:
            tasks = http.get_json(master.addr, None, "tasks")["tasks"]
        except Exception as exception:
            raise CLIException(
                "Could not get tasks from '/{endpoint}' on master: {error}"
                .format(endpoint="tasks", error=exception))

        self.assertEqual(type(tasks), list)
        self.assertEqual(len(tasks), 2)

        # Invoke the task plugin `list()` command
        # and parse its output as a table.
        test_config = config.Config(None)
        plugin = TaskPlugin(None, test_config)
        output = capture_output(plugin.list, {"--all": True})
        table = Table.parse(output)

        # Verify that there are two rows in the table, one for the running task
        # and one for the finished task. We do verify the information in the
        # table as this is already covered in the test `test_list`.
        self.assertEqual(table.dimensions()[0], 3)
        self.assertEqual(table.dimensions()[1], 4)

        # Kill the task1, task2, agent, and master.
        task1.kill()
        task2.kill()
        agent.kill()
        master.kill()