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test_images.py
Source: test_images.py
...89 # API is not new enough to support image/tasks API90 LOG.info('Glance does not support v2.12, so I am unable to '91 'validate the image/tasks API.')92 return93 tasks = waiters.wait_for_image_tasks_status(94 self.client, image_id, 'success')95 self.assertEqual(1, len(tasks))96 task = tasks[0]97 self.assertEqual(resp.response['x-openstack-request-id'],98 task['request_id'])99 self.assertEqual('glance-direct',100 task['input']['import_req']['method']['name'])101 @decorators.idempotent_id('f6feb7a4-b04f-4706-a011-206129f83e62')102 def test_image_web_download_import(self):103 """Test 'web-download' import functionalities104 Create image, import image and verify that import105 succeeded.106 """107 self._require_import_method('web-download')...
waiters.py
Source: waiters.py
...171 caller = test_utils.find_test_caller()172 if caller:173 message = '(%s) %s' % (caller, message)174 raise lib_exc.TimeoutException(message)175def wait_for_image_tasks_status(client, image_id, status):176 """Waits for an image tasks to reach a given status."""177 pending_tasks = []178 start = int(time.time())179 while int(time.time()) - start < client.build_timeout:180 tasks = client.show_image_tasks(image_id)['tasks']181 pending_tasks = [task for task in tasks if task['status'] != status]182 if not pending_tasks:183 return tasks184 time.sleep(client.build_interval)185 message = ('Image %(image_id)s tasks: %(pending_tasks)s '186 'failed to reach %(status)s state within the required '187 'time (%(timeout)s s).' % {'image_id': image_id,188 'pending_tasks': pending_tasks,189 'status': status,...
test_waiters.py
Source: test_waiters.py
...101 'os_glance_failed_import': 'fake_os_glance_failed_import'})102 self.assertRaises(lib_exc.TimeoutException,103 waiters.wait_for_image_copied_to_stores,104 self.client, 'fake_image_id')105 def test_wait_for_image_tasks_status(self):106 self.client.show_image_tasks.return_value = ({107 'tasks': [{'status': 'success'}]})108 start_time = int(time.time())109 waiters.wait_for_image_tasks_status(110 self.client, 'fake_image_id', 'success')111 end_time = int(time.time())112 # Ensure waiter returns before build_timeout113 self.assertLess((end_time - start_time), 10)114 def test_wait_for_image_tasks_status_timeout(self):115 time_mock = self.patch('time.time')116 self.patch('time.time', side_effect=[0., 1.])117 time_mock.side_effect = utils.generate_timeout_series(1)118 self.client.show_image_tasks.return_value = ({119 'tasks': [120 {'status': 'success'},121 {'status': 'processing'}]})122 self.assertRaises(lib_exc.TimeoutException,123 waiters.wait_for_image_tasks_status,...
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