from mgr_test_case import MgrTestCase import logging import requests log = logging.getLogger(__name__) class TestDashboard(MgrTestCase): MGRS_REQUIRED = 3 def test_standby(self): self._assign_ports("dashboard", "server_port") self._load_module("dashboard") original_active = self.mgr_cluster.get_active_id() original_uri = self._get_uri("dashboard") log.info("Originally running at {0}".format(original_uri)) self.mgr_cluster.mgr_fail(original_active) failed_over_uri = self._get_uri("dashboard") log.info("After failover running at {0}".format(original_uri)) self.assertNotEqual(original_uri, failed_over_uri) # The original active daemon should have come back up as a standby # and be doing redirects to the new active daemon r = requests.get(original_uri, allow_redirects=False) self.assertEqual(r.status_code, 303) self.assertEqual(r.headers['Location'], failed_over_uri) def test_urls(self): self._assign_ports("dashboard", "server_port") self._load_module("dashboard") base_uri = self._get_uri("dashboard") # This is a very simple smoke test to check that the dashboard can # give us a 200 response to requests. We're not testing that # the content is correct or even renders! urls = [ "/health", "/servers", "/osd/", "/osd/perf/0", "/rbd_mirroring", "/rbd_iscsi" ] failures = [] for url in urls: r = requests.get(base_uri + url, allow_redirects=False) if r.status_code >= 300 and r.status_code < 400: log.error("Unexpected redirect to: {0} (from {1})".format( r.headers['Location'], base_uri)) if r.status_code != 200: failures.append(url) log.info("{0}: {1} ({2} bytes)".format( url, r.status_code, len(r.content) )) self.assertListEqual(failures, [])