""" Admin Socket task -- used in rados, powercycle, and smoke testing """ from cStringIO import StringIO import json import logging import os import time from teuthology.orchestra import run from teuthology import misc as teuthology from teuthology.parallel import parallel log = logging.getLogger(__name__) def task(ctx, config): """ Run an admin socket command, make sure the output is json, and run a test program on it. The test program should read json from stdin. This task succeeds if the test program exits with status 0. To run the same test on all clients:: tasks: - ceph: - rados: - admin_socket: all: dump_requests: test: http://example.com/script To restrict it to certain clients:: tasks: - ceph: - rados: [client.1] - admin_socket: client.1: dump_requests: test: http://example.com/script If an admin socket command has arguments, they can be specified as a list:: tasks: - ceph: - rados: [client.0] - admin_socket: client.0: dump_requests: test: http://example.com/script help: test: http://example.com/test_help_version args: [version] Note that there must be a ceph client with an admin socket running before this task is run. The tests are parallelized at the client level. Tests for a single client are run serially. :param ctx: Context :param config: Configuration """ assert isinstance(config, dict), \ 'admin_socket task requires a dict for configuration' teuthology.replace_all_with_clients(ctx.cluster, config) with parallel() as ptask: for client, tests in config.iteritems(): ptask.spawn(_run_tests, ctx, client, tests) def _socket_command(ctx, remote, socket_path, command, args): """ Run an admin socket command and return the result as a string. :param ctx: Context :param remote: Remote site :param socket_path: path to socket :param command: command to be run remotely :param args: command arguments :returns: output of command in json format """ json_fp = StringIO() testdir = teuthology.get_testdir(ctx) max_tries = 120 while True: proc = remote.run( args=[ 'sudo', 'adjust-ulimits', 'ceph-coverage', '{tdir}/archive/coverage'.format(tdir=testdir), 'ceph', '--admin-daemon', socket_path, ] + command.split(' ') + args, stdout=json_fp, check_status=False, ) if proc.exitstatus == 0: break assert max_tries > 0 max_tries -= 1 log.info('ceph cli returned an error, command not registered yet?') log.info('sleeping and retrying ...') time.sleep(1) out = json_fp.getvalue() json_fp.close() log.debug('admin socket command %s returned %s', command, out) return json.loads(out) def _run_tests(ctx, client, tests): """ Create a temp directory and wait for a client socket to be created. For each test, copy the executable locally and run the test. Remove temp directory when finished. :param ctx: Context :param client: client machine to run the test :param tests: list of tests to run """ testdir = teuthology.get_testdir(ctx) log.debug('Running admin socket tests on %s', client) (remote,) = ctx.cluster.only(client).remotes.iterkeys() socket_path = '/var/run/ceph/ceph-{name}.asok'.format(name=client) overrides = ctx.config.get('overrides', {}).get('admin_socket', {}) try: tmp_dir = os.path.join( testdir, 'admin_socket_{client}'.format(client=client), ) remote.run( args=[ 'mkdir', '--', tmp_dir, run.Raw('&&'), # wait for client process to create the socket 'while', 'test', '!', '-e', socket_path, run.Raw(';'), 'do', 'sleep', '1', run.Raw(';'), 'done', ], ) for command, config in tests.iteritems(): if config is None: config = {} teuthology.deep_merge(config, overrides) log.debug('Testing %s with config %s', command, str(config)) test_path = None if 'test' in config: url = config['test'].format( branch=config.get('branch', 'master') ) test_path = os.path.join(tmp_dir, command) remote.run( args=[ 'wget', '-q', '-O', test_path, '--', url, run.Raw('&&'), 'chmod', 'u=rx', '--', test_path, ], ) args = config.get('args', []) assert isinstance(args, list), \ 'admin socket command args must be a list' sock_out = _socket_command(ctx, remote, socket_path, command, args) if test_path is not None: remote.run( args=[ test_path, ], stdin=json.dumps(sock_out), ) finally: remote.run( args=[ 'rm', '-rf', '--', tmp_dir, ], )