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system-config/testinfra/test_mirror.py
Clark Boylan 3f10b06710 Fix system-config-run for Ansible 9 vs 11
Ansible 11 dropped support for the python version on Ubuntu bionic. Some
of our test jobs continue to test against bionic nodes to cover
functioanlity there. Pin these jobs back to Ansible 9 so that Ansible
can speak to these test nodes

We also drop the bionic and focal image types from the mirror job
entirely because we no longer have any bionic or focal image nodes
acting as mirrors.

Change-Id: I12718599f7e252f45a625e96a0dbbbce9768d008
2025-08-18 14:54:36 -07:00

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# Copyright 2019 Red Hat, Inc.
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import json
testinfra_hosts = ['mirror01.openafs.provider.opendev.org',
'mirror02.openafs.provider.opendev.org',]
def test_apache(host):
apache = host.service('apache2')
assert apache.is_running
def _run_cmd(host, port, scheme='https', url='', curl_opt=''):
hostname = host.backend.get_hostname()
return f'curl {curl_opt} --resolve {hostname}:{port}:127.0.0.1 {scheme}://{hostname}:{port}{url}'
def test_base_mirror(host):
# base mirror
cmd = host.run(_run_cmd(host, 443))
assert '<a href="debian/">' in cmd.stdout
# mirrors still respond on http
cmd = host.run(_run_cmd(host, 80, scheme='http'))
assert '<a href="debian/">' in cmd.stdout
def test_proxy_mirror(host):
# pypi proxy mirror
cmd = host.run(_run_cmd(host, 4443, url='/pypi/simple/setuptools'))
assert 'setuptools' in cmd.stdout
cmd = host.run(_run_cmd(host, 8080, scheme='http', url='/pypi/simple/setuptools'))
assert 'setuptools' in cmd.stdout
def test_dockerv2_mirror(host):
# Docker v2 mirror
# NOTE(ianw) 2022-07 : this gets back a 401 .json; maybe something
# better we could do?
cmd = host.run(_run_cmd(host, 4445, url='/v2/'))
assert 'UNAUTHORIZED' in cmd.stdout
cmd = host.run(_run_cmd(host, 8082, scheme='http', url='/v2/'))
assert 'UNAUTHORIZED' in cmd.stdout
def test_quay_mirror(host):
# QuayRegistryMirror
cmd = host.run(_run_cmd(host, 4447, url='/'))
assert 'Quay' in cmd.stdout
cmd = host.run(_run_cmd(host, 8084, scheme='http', url='/'))
assert 'Quay' in cmd.stdout
# TODO test RHRegistryMirror
# TODO(clarkb) fix the testing of galaxy api proxying.
# Galaxy completely redid their apis in v3 and the tests below are
# no longer valid.
#def test_galaxy_mirror(host):
# cmd = host.run(_run_cmd(host, 4448, url='/'))
# assert 'Ansible Galaxy' in cmd.stdout
#
# cmd = host.run(_run_cmd(host, 8085, scheme='http', url='/'))
# assert 'Ansible Galaxy' in cmd.stdout
#
# hostname = host.backend.get_hostname()
# # Ensure API properly answers
# cmd = host.run(_run_cmd(host, 4448, url='/api/'))
# assert 'galaxy_ng_version' in cmd.stdout
#
# # Ensure we get data out of a specific collection
# cmd = host.run(_run_cmd(host, 4448, url='/api/v2/collections/community/general/'))
# assert 'https://{}:4448/api/'.format(hostname) in cmd.stdout
# answer = json.loads(cmd.stdout)
# version_uri = answer['latest_version']['href'].replace('https://{}:4448'.format(hostname), '')
# # Ensure we get a correct download URI
# cmd = host.run(_run_cmd(host, 4448, url=version_uri))
# assert 'https://{}:4448/api/'.format(hostname) in cmd.stdout
# answer = json.loads(cmd.stdout)
# download_uri = answer['download_url']
# assert download_uri.startswith('https://{}:4448/download/community-general'.format(hostname))
# # Download a file and check we get an actual archive
# download_uri = download_uri.replace('https://{}:4448'.format(hostname), '')
# host.run(_run_cmd(host, 4448, url=download_uri, curl_opt='-sL --output /tmp/output.tar.gz'))
# check_file = host.run('file /tmp/output.tar.gz')
# assert 'gzip compressed data' in check_file.stdout