puppet-swift/ext/swift_keystone_test.rb
Monty Taylor fb9e6dcecc
Replace references to swift.openstack.org
The policy of giving projects vanity domains stopped about 5 years ago.
swift.openstack.org is a redirect to the canonical location -
docs.openstack.org/developer/swift. While we are not aiming to remove
the redirect any time in the forseeable future due to existing published
links pointing to it, we should at the very least stop adding more of
those links to the world.

Change-Id: Ia56ce22c65c1fac29a2d8fb367797a4d7929a9b4
2017-03-08 09:50:24 -06:00

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Ruby

#!/usr/bin/env ruby
#
# This is a script that uses
# instructions here: http://docs.openstack.org/developer/swift/howto_installmultinode.html
# Even though I expect this script will work with a wide range
# of swift versions, it is currently only tested with: 1.4.6
require 'open3'
require 'fileutils'
# connection variables
proxy_local_net_ip='127.0.0.1'
user='openstack:admin'
password='admin_password'
# headers for curl requests
user_header="-H 'X-Storage-User: #{user}'"
password_header="-H 'X-Storage-Pass: #{password}'"
get_cred_command="curl -k -v #{user_header} #{password_header} http://#{proxy_local_net_ip}:5000/v2.0/"
# verify that we can retrieve credentials from our user
result_hash = {}
puts "getting credentials: #{get_cred_command}"
Open3.popen3(get_cred_command) do |stdin, stdout, stderr|
result_hash[:stderr] = stderr.read
result_hash[:stderr].split("\n").each do |line|
if line =~ /^< HTTP\/\d\.\d (\d\d\d)/
result_hash[:status_code]=$1
end
if line =~ /< X-Storage-Url: (http\S+)/
result_hash[:auth_url]=$1
end
if line =~ /< X-Storage-Token: (AUTH_\S+)/
result_hash[:auth_token]=$1
end
end
end
raise(Exception, "Call to get auth tokens failed:\n#{result_hash[:stderr]}") unless result_hash[:status_code] == '200'
# verify that the credentials are valid
auth_token_header="-H 'X-Auth-Token: #{result_hash[:auth_token]}'"
puts auth_token_header
get_account_head="curl -k -v #{auth_token_header} #{result_hash[:auth_url]}"
# what is the expected code?
puts "verifying connection auth: #{get_account_head}"
Open3.popen3(get_account_head) do |stdin, stdout, stderr|
#puts stdout.read
#puts stderr.read
end
swift_command_prefix="swift -A http://#{proxy_local_net_ip}:5000/v2.0/ -V 2 -U #{user} -K #{password}"
swift_test_command="#{swift_command_prefix} stat"
puts "Testing swift: #{swift_test_command}"
status_hash={}
Open3.popen3(swift_test_command) do |stdin, stdout, stderr|
status_hash[:stdout] = stdout.read
status_hash[:stderr] = stderr.read
status_hash[:stdout].split("\n").each do |line|
if line =~ /\s*Containers:\s+(\d+)/
status_hash[:containers] = $1
end
if line =~ /\s*Objects:\s+(\d+)/
status_hash[:objects] = $1
end
end
end
unless(status_hash[:containers] =~ /\d+/ and status_hash[:objects] =~ /\d+/)
raise(Exception, "Expected to find the number of containers/objects:\n#{status_hash[:stdout]}\n#{status_hash[:stderr]}")
else
puts "found containers/objects: #{status_hash[:containers]}/#{status_hash[:objects]}"
end
# test that we can upload something
File.open('/tmp/foo1', 'w') do |fh|
fh.write('test1')
end
container = 'my_container'
swift_upload_command="#{swift_command_prefix} upload #{container} /tmp/foo1"
puts "Uploading file to swift with command: #{swift_upload_command}"
Open3.popen3(swift_upload_command) do |stdin, stdout, stderr|
puts stdout.read
puts stderr.read
end
# test that we can download the thing that we uploaded
download_test_dir = '/tmp/test/downloadtest/'
FileUtils.rm_rf download_test_dir
FileUtils.mkdir_p download_test_dir
swift_download_command="#{swift_command_prefix} download #{container}"
puts "Downloading file with command: #{swift_download_command}"
Dir.chdir(download_test_dir) do
Open3.popen3(swift_download_command) do |stdin, stdout, stderr|
puts stdout.read
puts stderr.read
end
end
expected_file = File.join(download_test_dir, 'tmp', 'foo1')
if File.exists?(expected_file)
if File.read(expected_file) == 'test1'
puts "Dude!!!! It actually seems to work, we can upload and download files!!!!"
else
raise(Exception, "So close, but the contents of the downloaded file are not what I expected: Got: #{File.read(expected_file)}, expected: test1")
end
else
raise(Exception, "file #{expected_file} did not exist somehow, probably b/c swift is not installed correctly")
end