check-patroni/tests/test_cluster_node_count.py

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Use fake HTTP server for the Patroni API in tests We introduce a patroni_api fixture, defined in tests/conftest.py, which sets up an HTTP server serving files in a temporary directory. The server is itself defined by the PatroniAPI class; it has a 'routes()' context manager method to be used in actual tests to setup expected responses based on specified JSON files. We set up some logging in order to improve debugging. The direct advantage of this is that PatroniResource.rest_api() method is now covered by the test suite. Coverage before this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 23 54% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 47 91% and after this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 9 82% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 33 94% In actual test functions, we either invoke patroni_api.routes() to configure which JSON file(s) should be served for each endpoint, or we define dedicated fixtures (e.g. cluster_config_has_changed()) to configure this for several test functions or the whole module. The 'old_replica_state' parametrized fixture is used when needed to adjust such fixtures, e.g. in cluster_has_replica_ok(), to modify the JSON content using cluster_api_set_replica_running() (previously in tests/tools.py, now in tests/__init__.py). The dependency on pytest-mock is no longer needed.
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from pathlib import Path
from typing import Iterator, Union
import pytest
from click.testing import CliRunner
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from check_patroni.cli import main
Use fake HTTP server for the Patroni API in tests We introduce a patroni_api fixture, defined in tests/conftest.py, which sets up an HTTP server serving files in a temporary directory. The server is itself defined by the PatroniAPI class; it has a 'routes()' context manager method to be used in actual tests to setup expected responses based on specified JSON files. We set up some logging in order to improve debugging. The direct advantage of this is that PatroniResource.rest_api() method is now covered by the test suite. Coverage before this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 23 54% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 47 91% and after this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 9 82% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 33 94% In actual test functions, we either invoke patroni_api.routes() to configure which JSON file(s) should be served for each endpoint, or we define dedicated fixtures (e.g. cluster_config_has_changed()) to configure this for several test functions or the whole module. The 'old_replica_state' parametrized fixture is used when needed to adjust such fixtures, e.g. in cluster_has_replica_ok(), to modify the JSON content using cluster_api_set_replica_running() (previously in tests/tools.py, now in tests/__init__.py). The dependency on pytest-mock is no longer needed.
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from . import PatroniAPI, cluster_api_set_replica_running
@pytest.fixture
def cluster_node_count_ok(
patroni_api: PatroniAPI, old_replica_state: bool, datadir: Path, tmp_path: Path
) -> Iterator[None]:
cluster_path: Union[str, Path] = "cluster_node_count_ok.json"
patroni_path = "cluster_has_replica_patroni_verion_3.1.0.json"
Use fake HTTP server for the Patroni API in tests We introduce a patroni_api fixture, defined in tests/conftest.py, which sets up an HTTP server serving files in a temporary directory. The server is itself defined by the PatroniAPI class; it has a 'routes()' context manager method to be used in actual tests to setup expected responses based on specified JSON files. We set up some logging in order to improve debugging. The direct advantage of this is that PatroniResource.rest_api() method is now covered by the test suite. Coverage before this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 23 54% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 47 91% and after this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 9 82% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 33 94% In actual test functions, we either invoke patroni_api.routes() to configure which JSON file(s) should be served for each endpoint, or we define dedicated fixtures (e.g. cluster_config_has_changed()) to configure this for several test functions or the whole module. The 'old_replica_state' parametrized fixture is used when needed to adjust such fixtures, e.g. in cluster_has_replica_ok(), to modify the JSON content using cluster_api_set_replica_running() (previously in tests/tools.py, now in tests/__init__.py). The dependency on pytest-mock is no longer needed.
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if old_replica_state:
cluster_path = cluster_api_set_replica_running(datadir / cluster_path, tmp_path)
patroni_path = "cluster_has_replica_patroni_verion_3.0.0.json"
with patroni_api.routes({"cluster": cluster_path, "patroni": patroni_path}):
Use fake HTTP server for the Patroni API in tests We introduce a patroni_api fixture, defined in tests/conftest.py, which sets up an HTTP server serving files in a temporary directory. The server is itself defined by the PatroniAPI class; it has a 'routes()' context manager method to be used in actual tests to setup expected responses based on specified JSON files. We set up some logging in order to improve debugging. The direct advantage of this is that PatroniResource.rest_api() method is now covered by the test suite. Coverage before this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 23 54% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 47 91% and after this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 9 82% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 33 94% In actual test functions, we either invoke patroni_api.routes() to configure which JSON file(s) should be served for each endpoint, or we define dedicated fixtures (e.g. cluster_config_has_changed()) to configure this for several test functions or the whole module. The 'old_replica_state' parametrized fixture is used when needed to adjust such fixtures, e.g. in cluster_has_replica_ok(), to modify the JSON content using cluster_api_set_replica_running() (previously in tests/tools.py, now in tests/__init__.py). The dependency on pytest-mock is no longer needed.
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yield None
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Use fake HTTP server for the Patroni API in tests We introduce a patroni_api fixture, defined in tests/conftest.py, which sets up an HTTP server serving files in a temporary directory. The server is itself defined by the PatroniAPI class; it has a 'routes()' context manager method to be used in actual tests to setup expected responses based on specified JSON files. We set up some logging in order to improve debugging. The direct advantage of this is that PatroniResource.rest_api() method is now covered by the test suite. Coverage before this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 23 54% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 47 91% and after this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 9 82% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 33 94% In actual test functions, we either invoke patroni_api.routes() to configure which JSON file(s) should be served for each endpoint, or we define dedicated fixtures (e.g. cluster_config_has_changed()) to configure this for several test functions or the whole module. The 'old_replica_state' parametrized fixture is used when needed to adjust such fixtures, e.g. in cluster_has_replica_ok(), to modify the JSON content using cluster_api_set_replica_running() (previously in tests/tools.py, now in tests/__init__.py). The dependency on pytest-mock is no longer needed.
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@pytest.mark.usefixtures("cluster_node_count_ok")
def test_cluster_node_count_ok(
Use fake HTTP server for the Patroni API in tests We introduce a patroni_api fixture, defined in tests/conftest.py, which sets up an HTTP server serving files in a temporary directory. The server is itself defined by the PatroniAPI class; it has a 'routes()' context manager method to be used in actual tests to setup expected responses based on specified JSON files. We set up some logging in order to improve debugging. The direct advantage of this is that PatroniResource.rest_api() method is now covered by the test suite. Coverage before this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 23 54% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 47 91% and after this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 9 82% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 33 94% In actual test functions, we either invoke patroni_api.routes() to configure which JSON file(s) should be served for each endpoint, or we define dedicated fixtures (e.g. cluster_config_has_changed()) to configure this for several test functions or the whole module. The 'old_replica_state' parametrized fixture is used when needed to adjust such fixtures, e.g. in cluster_has_replica_ok(), to modify the JSON content using cluster_api_set_replica_running() (previously in tests/tools.py, now in tests/__init__.py). The dependency on pytest-mock is no longer needed.
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runner: CliRunner, patroni_api: PatroniAPI, old_replica_state: bool
) -> None:
Use fake HTTP server for the Patroni API in tests We introduce a patroni_api fixture, defined in tests/conftest.py, which sets up an HTTP server serving files in a temporary directory. The server is itself defined by the PatroniAPI class; it has a 'routes()' context manager method to be used in actual tests to setup expected responses based on specified JSON files. We set up some logging in order to improve debugging. The direct advantage of this is that PatroniResource.rest_api() method is now covered by the test suite. Coverage before this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 23 54% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 47 91% and after this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 9 82% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 33 94% In actual test functions, we either invoke patroni_api.routes() to configure which JSON file(s) should be served for each endpoint, or we define dedicated fixtures (e.g. cluster_config_has_changed()) to configure this for several test functions or the whole module. The 'old_replica_state' parametrized fixture is used when needed to adjust such fixtures, e.g. in cluster_has_replica_ok(), to modify the JSON content using cluster_api_set_replica_running() (previously in tests/tools.py, now in tests/__init__.py). The dependency on pytest-mock is no longer needed.
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result = runner.invoke(main, ["-e", patroni_api.endpoint, "cluster_node_count"])
if old_replica_state:
assert (
result.output
== "CLUSTERNODECOUNT OK - members is 3 | healthy_members=3 members=3 role_leader=1 role_replica=2 state_running=3\n"
)
else:
assert (
result.output
== "CLUSTERNODECOUNT OK - members is 3 | healthy_members=3 members=3 role_leader=1 role_replica=2 state_running=1 state_streaming=2\n"
)
assert result.exit_code == 0
Use fake HTTP server for the Patroni API in tests We introduce a patroni_api fixture, defined in tests/conftest.py, which sets up an HTTP server serving files in a temporary directory. The server is itself defined by the PatroniAPI class; it has a 'routes()' context manager method to be used in actual tests to setup expected responses based on specified JSON files. We set up some logging in order to improve debugging. The direct advantage of this is that PatroniResource.rest_api() method is now covered by the test suite. Coverage before this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 23 54% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 47 91% and after this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 9 82% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 33 94% In actual test functions, we either invoke patroni_api.routes() to configure which JSON file(s) should be served for each endpoint, or we define dedicated fixtures (e.g. cluster_config_has_changed()) to configure this for several test functions or the whole module. The 'old_replica_state' parametrized fixture is used when needed to adjust such fixtures, e.g. in cluster_has_replica_ok(), to modify the JSON content using cluster_api_set_replica_running() (previously in tests/tools.py, now in tests/__init__.py). The dependency on pytest-mock is no longer needed.
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@pytest.mark.usefixtures("cluster_node_count_ok")
def test_cluster_node_count_ok_with_thresholds(
Use fake HTTP server for the Patroni API in tests We introduce a patroni_api fixture, defined in tests/conftest.py, which sets up an HTTP server serving files in a temporary directory. The server is itself defined by the PatroniAPI class; it has a 'routes()' context manager method to be used in actual tests to setup expected responses based on specified JSON files. We set up some logging in order to improve debugging. The direct advantage of this is that PatroniResource.rest_api() method is now covered by the test suite. Coverage before this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 23 54% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 47 91% and after this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 9 82% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 33 94% In actual test functions, we either invoke patroni_api.routes() to configure which JSON file(s) should be served for each endpoint, or we define dedicated fixtures (e.g. cluster_config_has_changed()) to configure this for several test functions or the whole module. The 'old_replica_state' parametrized fixture is used when needed to adjust such fixtures, e.g. in cluster_has_replica_ok(), to modify the JSON content using cluster_api_set_replica_running() (previously in tests/tools.py, now in tests/__init__.py). The dependency on pytest-mock is no longer needed.
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runner: CliRunner, patroni_api: PatroniAPI, old_replica_state: bool
) -> None:
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result = runner.invoke(
main,
[
"-e",
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patroni_api.endpoint,
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"cluster_node_count",
"--warning",
"@0:1",
"--critical",
"@2",
"--healthy-warning",
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"@2",
"--healthy-critical",
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"@0:1",
],
)
if old_replica_state:
assert (
result.output
== "CLUSTERNODECOUNT OK - members is 3 | healthy_members=3;@2;@1 members=3;@1;@2 role_leader=1 role_replica=2 state_running=3\n"
)
else:
assert (
result.output
== "CLUSTERNODECOUNT OK - members is 3 | healthy_members=3;@2;@1 members=3;@1;@2 role_leader=1 role_replica=2 state_running=1 state_streaming=2\n"
)
assert result.exit_code == 0
Use fake HTTP server for the Patroni API in tests We introduce a patroni_api fixture, defined in tests/conftest.py, which sets up an HTTP server serving files in a temporary directory. The server is itself defined by the PatroniAPI class; it has a 'routes()' context manager method to be used in actual tests to setup expected responses based on specified JSON files. We set up some logging in order to improve debugging. The direct advantage of this is that PatroniResource.rest_api() method is now covered by the test suite. Coverage before this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 23 54% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 47 91% and after this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 9 82% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 33 94% In actual test functions, we either invoke patroni_api.routes() to configure which JSON file(s) should be served for each endpoint, or we define dedicated fixtures (e.g. cluster_config_has_changed()) to configure this for several test functions or the whole module. The 'old_replica_state' parametrized fixture is used when needed to adjust such fixtures, e.g. in cluster_has_replica_ok(), to modify the JSON content using cluster_api_set_replica_running() (previously in tests/tools.py, now in tests/__init__.py). The dependency on pytest-mock is no longer needed.
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@pytest.fixture
def cluster_node_count_healthy_warning(
patroni_api: PatroniAPI, old_replica_state: bool, datadir: Path, tmp_path: Path
) -> Iterator[None]:
cluster_path: Union[str, Path] = "cluster_node_count_healthy_warning.json"
patroni_path = "cluster_has_replica_patroni_verion_3.1.0.json"
Use fake HTTP server for the Patroni API in tests We introduce a patroni_api fixture, defined in tests/conftest.py, which sets up an HTTP server serving files in a temporary directory. The server is itself defined by the PatroniAPI class; it has a 'routes()' context manager method to be used in actual tests to setup expected responses based on specified JSON files. We set up some logging in order to improve debugging. The direct advantage of this is that PatroniResource.rest_api() method is now covered by the test suite. Coverage before this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 23 54% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 47 91% and after this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 9 82% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 33 94% In actual test functions, we either invoke patroni_api.routes() to configure which JSON file(s) should be served for each endpoint, or we define dedicated fixtures (e.g. cluster_config_has_changed()) to configure this for several test functions or the whole module. The 'old_replica_state' parametrized fixture is used when needed to adjust such fixtures, e.g. in cluster_has_replica_ok(), to modify the JSON content using cluster_api_set_replica_running() (previously in tests/tools.py, now in tests/__init__.py). The dependency on pytest-mock is no longer needed.
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if old_replica_state:
cluster_path = cluster_api_set_replica_running(datadir / cluster_path, tmp_path)
patroni_path = "cluster_has_replica_patroni_verion_3.0.0.json"
with patroni_api.routes({"cluster": cluster_path, "patroni": patroni_path}):
Use fake HTTP server for the Patroni API in tests We introduce a patroni_api fixture, defined in tests/conftest.py, which sets up an HTTP server serving files in a temporary directory. The server is itself defined by the PatroniAPI class; it has a 'routes()' context manager method to be used in actual tests to setup expected responses based on specified JSON files. We set up some logging in order to improve debugging. The direct advantage of this is that PatroniResource.rest_api() method is now covered by the test suite. Coverage before this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 23 54% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 47 91% and after this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 9 82% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 33 94% In actual test functions, we either invoke patroni_api.routes() to configure which JSON file(s) should be served for each endpoint, or we define dedicated fixtures (e.g. cluster_config_has_changed()) to configure this for several test functions or the whole module. The 'old_replica_state' parametrized fixture is used when needed to adjust such fixtures, e.g. in cluster_has_replica_ok(), to modify the JSON content using cluster_api_set_replica_running() (previously in tests/tools.py, now in tests/__init__.py). The dependency on pytest-mock is no longer needed.
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yield None
@pytest.mark.usefixtures("cluster_node_count_healthy_warning")
def test_cluster_node_count_healthy_warning(
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runner: CliRunner, patroni_api: PatroniAPI, old_replica_state: bool
) -> None:
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result = runner.invoke(
main,
[
"-e",
Use fake HTTP server for the Patroni API in tests We introduce a patroni_api fixture, defined in tests/conftest.py, which sets up an HTTP server serving files in a temporary directory. The server is itself defined by the PatroniAPI class; it has a 'routes()' context manager method to be used in actual tests to setup expected responses based on specified JSON files. We set up some logging in order to improve debugging. The direct advantage of this is that PatroniResource.rest_api() method is now covered by the test suite. Coverage before this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 23 54% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 47 91% and after this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 9 82% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 33 94% In actual test functions, we either invoke patroni_api.routes() to configure which JSON file(s) should be served for each endpoint, or we define dedicated fixtures (e.g. cluster_config_has_changed()) to configure this for several test functions or the whole module. The 'old_replica_state' parametrized fixture is used when needed to adjust such fixtures, e.g. in cluster_has_replica_ok(), to modify the JSON content using cluster_api_set_replica_running() (previously in tests/tools.py, now in tests/__init__.py). The dependency on pytest-mock is no longer needed.
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patroni_api.endpoint,
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"cluster_node_count",
"--healthy-warning",
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"@2",
"--healthy-critical",
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"@0:1",
],
)
if old_replica_state:
assert (
result.output
== "CLUSTERNODECOUNT WARNING - healthy_members is 2 (outside range @0:2) | healthy_members=2;@2;@1 members=2 role_leader=1 role_replica=1 state_running=2\n"
)
else:
assert (
result.output
== "CLUSTERNODECOUNT WARNING - healthy_members is 2 (outside range @0:2) | healthy_members=2;@2;@1 members=2 role_leader=1 role_replica=1 state_running=1 state_streaming=1\n"
)
assert result.exit_code == 1
Use fake HTTP server for the Patroni API in tests We introduce a patroni_api fixture, defined in tests/conftest.py, which sets up an HTTP server serving files in a temporary directory. The server is itself defined by the PatroniAPI class; it has a 'routes()' context manager method to be used in actual tests to setup expected responses based on specified JSON files. We set up some logging in order to improve debugging. The direct advantage of this is that PatroniResource.rest_api() method is now covered by the test suite. Coverage before this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 23 54% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 47 91% and after this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 9 82% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 33 94% In actual test functions, we either invoke patroni_api.routes() to configure which JSON file(s) should be served for each endpoint, or we define dedicated fixtures (e.g. cluster_config_has_changed()) to configure this for several test functions or the whole module. The 'old_replica_state' parametrized fixture is used when needed to adjust such fixtures, e.g. in cluster_has_replica_ok(), to modify the JSON content using cluster_api_set_replica_running() (previously in tests/tools.py, now in tests/__init__.py). The dependency on pytest-mock is no longer needed.
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@pytest.fixture
def cluster_node_count_healthy_critical(
patroni_api: PatroniAPI, old_replica_state: bool, datadir: Path, tmp_path: Path
) -> Iterator[None]:
cluster_path: Union[str, Path] = "cluster_node_count_healthy_critical.json"
patroni_path = "cluster_has_replica_patroni_verion_3.1.0.json"
Use fake HTTP server for the Patroni API in tests We introduce a patroni_api fixture, defined in tests/conftest.py, which sets up an HTTP server serving files in a temporary directory. The server is itself defined by the PatroniAPI class; it has a 'routes()' context manager method to be used in actual tests to setup expected responses based on specified JSON files. We set up some logging in order to improve debugging. The direct advantage of this is that PatroniResource.rest_api() method is now covered by the test suite. Coverage before this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 23 54% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 47 91% and after this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 9 82% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 33 94% In actual test functions, we either invoke patroni_api.routes() to configure which JSON file(s) should be served for each endpoint, or we define dedicated fixtures (e.g. cluster_config_has_changed()) to configure this for several test functions or the whole module. The 'old_replica_state' parametrized fixture is used when needed to adjust such fixtures, e.g. in cluster_has_replica_ok(), to modify the JSON content using cluster_api_set_replica_running() (previously in tests/tools.py, now in tests/__init__.py). The dependency on pytest-mock is no longer needed.
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if old_replica_state:
cluster_path = cluster_api_set_replica_running(datadir / cluster_path, tmp_path)
patroni_path = "cluster_has_replica_patroni_verion_3.0.0.json"
with patroni_api.routes({"cluster": cluster_path, "patroni": patroni_path}):
Use fake HTTP server for the Patroni API in tests We introduce a patroni_api fixture, defined in tests/conftest.py, which sets up an HTTP server serving files in a temporary directory. The server is itself defined by the PatroniAPI class; it has a 'routes()' context manager method to be used in actual tests to setup expected responses based on specified JSON files. We set up some logging in order to improve debugging. The direct advantage of this is that PatroniResource.rest_api() method is now covered by the test suite. Coverage before this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 23 54% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 47 91% and after this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 9 82% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 33 94% In actual test functions, we either invoke patroni_api.routes() to configure which JSON file(s) should be served for each endpoint, or we define dedicated fixtures (e.g. cluster_config_has_changed()) to configure this for several test functions or the whole module. The 'old_replica_state' parametrized fixture is used when needed to adjust such fixtures, e.g. in cluster_has_replica_ok(), to modify the JSON content using cluster_api_set_replica_running() (previously in tests/tools.py, now in tests/__init__.py). The dependency on pytest-mock is no longer needed.
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yield None
@pytest.mark.usefixtures("cluster_node_count_healthy_critical")
def test_cluster_node_count_healthy_critical(
Use fake HTTP server for the Patroni API in tests We introduce a patroni_api fixture, defined in tests/conftest.py, which sets up an HTTP server serving files in a temporary directory. The server is itself defined by the PatroniAPI class; it has a 'routes()' context manager method to be used in actual tests to setup expected responses based on specified JSON files. We set up some logging in order to improve debugging. The direct advantage of this is that PatroniResource.rest_api() method is now covered by the test suite. Coverage before this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 23 54% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 47 91% and after this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 9 82% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 33 94% In actual test functions, we either invoke patroni_api.routes() to configure which JSON file(s) should be served for each endpoint, or we define dedicated fixtures (e.g. cluster_config_has_changed()) to configure this for several test functions or the whole module. The 'old_replica_state' parametrized fixture is used when needed to adjust such fixtures, e.g. in cluster_has_replica_ok(), to modify the JSON content using cluster_api_set_replica_running() (previously in tests/tools.py, now in tests/__init__.py). The dependency on pytest-mock is no longer needed.
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runner: CliRunner, patroni_api: PatroniAPI
) -> None:
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result = runner.invoke(
main,
[
"-e",
Use fake HTTP server for the Patroni API in tests We introduce a patroni_api fixture, defined in tests/conftest.py, which sets up an HTTP server serving files in a temporary directory. The server is itself defined by the PatroniAPI class; it has a 'routes()' context manager method to be used in actual tests to setup expected responses based on specified JSON files. We set up some logging in order to improve debugging. The direct advantage of this is that PatroniResource.rest_api() method is now covered by the test suite. Coverage before this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 23 54% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 47 91% and after this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 9 82% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 33 94% In actual test functions, we either invoke patroni_api.routes() to configure which JSON file(s) should be served for each endpoint, or we define dedicated fixtures (e.g. cluster_config_has_changed()) to configure this for several test functions or the whole module. The 'old_replica_state' parametrized fixture is used when needed to adjust such fixtures, e.g. in cluster_has_replica_ok(), to modify the JSON content using cluster_api_set_replica_running() (previously in tests/tools.py, now in tests/__init__.py). The dependency on pytest-mock is no longer needed.
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patroni_api.endpoint,
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"cluster_node_count",
"--healthy-warning",
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"@2",
"--healthy-critical",
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"@0:1",
],
)
assert (
result.output
== "CLUSTERNODECOUNT CRITICAL - healthy_members is 1 (outside range @0:1) | healthy_members=1;@2;@1 members=3 role_leader=1 role_replica=2 state_running=1 state_start_failed=2\n"
)
assert result.exit_code == 2
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Use fake HTTP server for the Patroni API in tests We introduce a patroni_api fixture, defined in tests/conftest.py, which sets up an HTTP server serving files in a temporary directory. The server is itself defined by the PatroniAPI class; it has a 'routes()' context manager method to be used in actual tests to setup expected responses based on specified JSON files. We set up some logging in order to improve debugging. The direct advantage of this is that PatroniResource.rest_api() method is now covered by the test suite. Coverage before this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 23 54% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 47 91% and after this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 9 82% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 33 94% In actual test functions, we either invoke patroni_api.routes() to configure which JSON file(s) should be served for each endpoint, or we define dedicated fixtures (e.g. cluster_config_has_changed()) to configure this for several test functions or the whole module. The 'old_replica_state' parametrized fixture is used when needed to adjust such fixtures, e.g. in cluster_has_replica_ok(), to modify the JSON content using cluster_api_set_replica_running() (previously in tests/tools.py, now in tests/__init__.py). The dependency on pytest-mock is no longer needed.
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@pytest.fixture
def cluster_node_count_warning(
patroni_api: PatroniAPI, old_replica_state: bool, datadir: Path, tmp_path: Path
) -> Iterator[None]:
cluster_path: Union[str, Path] = "cluster_node_count_warning.json"
patroni_path = "cluster_has_replica_patroni_verion_3.1.0.json"
Use fake HTTP server for the Patroni API in tests We introduce a patroni_api fixture, defined in tests/conftest.py, which sets up an HTTP server serving files in a temporary directory. The server is itself defined by the PatroniAPI class; it has a 'routes()' context manager method to be used in actual tests to setup expected responses based on specified JSON files. We set up some logging in order to improve debugging. The direct advantage of this is that PatroniResource.rest_api() method is now covered by the test suite. Coverage before this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 23 54% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 47 91% and after this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 9 82% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 33 94% In actual test functions, we either invoke patroni_api.routes() to configure which JSON file(s) should be served for each endpoint, or we define dedicated fixtures (e.g. cluster_config_has_changed()) to configure this for several test functions or the whole module. The 'old_replica_state' parametrized fixture is used when needed to adjust such fixtures, e.g. in cluster_has_replica_ok(), to modify the JSON content using cluster_api_set_replica_running() (previously in tests/tools.py, now in tests/__init__.py). The dependency on pytest-mock is no longer needed.
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if old_replica_state:
cluster_path = cluster_api_set_replica_running(datadir / cluster_path, tmp_path)
patroni_path = "cluster_has_replica_patroni_verion_3.0.0.json"
with patroni_api.routes({"cluster": cluster_path, "patroni": patroni_path}):
Use fake HTTP server for the Patroni API in tests We introduce a patroni_api fixture, defined in tests/conftest.py, which sets up an HTTP server serving files in a temporary directory. The server is itself defined by the PatroniAPI class; it has a 'routes()' context manager method to be used in actual tests to setup expected responses based on specified JSON files. We set up some logging in order to improve debugging. The direct advantage of this is that PatroniResource.rest_api() method is now covered by the test suite. Coverage before this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 23 54% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 47 91% and after this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 9 82% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 33 94% In actual test functions, we either invoke patroni_api.routes() to configure which JSON file(s) should be served for each endpoint, or we define dedicated fixtures (e.g. cluster_config_has_changed()) to configure this for several test functions or the whole module. The 'old_replica_state' parametrized fixture is used when needed to adjust such fixtures, e.g. in cluster_has_replica_ok(), to modify the JSON content using cluster_api_set_replica_running() (previously in tests/tools.py, now in tests/__init__.py). The dependency on pytest-mock is no longer needed.
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yield None
@pytest.mark.usefixtures("cluster_node_count_warning")
def test_cluster_node_count_warning(
Use fake HTTP server for the Patroni API in tests We introduce a patroni_api fixture, defined in tests/conftest.py, which sets up an HTTP server serving files in a temporary directory. The server is itself defined by the PatroniAPI class; it has a 'routes()' context manager method to be used in actual tests to setup expected responses based on specified JSON files. We set up some logging in order to improve debugging. The direct advantage of this is that PatroniResource.rest_api() method is now covered by the test suite. Coverage before this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 23 54% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 47 91% and after this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 9 82% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 33 94% In actual test functions, we either invoke patroni_api.routes() to configure which JSON file(s) should be served for each endpoint, or we define dedicated fixtures (e.g. cluster_config_has_changed()) to configure this for several test functions or the whole module. The 'old_replica_state' parametrized fixture is used when needed to adjust such fixtures, e.g. in cluster_has_replica_ok(), to modify the JSON content using cluster_api_set_replica_running() (previously in tests/tools.py, now in tests/__init__.py). The dependency on pytest-mock is no longer needed.
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runner: CliRunner, patroni_api: PatroniAPI, old_replica_state: bool
) -> None:
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result = runner.invoke(
main,
[
"-e",
Use fake HTTP server for the Patroni API in tests We introduce a patroni_api fixture, defined in tests/conftest.py, which sets up an HTTP server serving files in a temporary directory. The server is itself defined by the PatroniAPI class; it has a 'routes()' context manager method to be used in actual tests to setup expected responses based on specified JSON files. We set up some logging in order to improve debugging. The direct advantage of this is that PatroniResource.rest_api() method is now covered by the test suite. Coverage before this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 23 54% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 47 91% and after this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 9 82% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 33 94% In actual test functions, we either invoke patroni_api.routes() to configure which JSON file(s) should be served for each endpoint, or we define dedicated fixtures (e.g. cluster_config_has_changed()) to configure this for several test functions or the whole module. The 'old_replica_state' parametrized fixture is used when needed to adjust such fixtures, e.g. in cluster_has_replica_ok(), to modify the JSON content using cluster_api_set_replica_running() (previously in tests/tools.py, now in tests/__init__.py). The dependency on pytest-mock is no longer needed.
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patroni_api.endpoint,
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"cluster_node_count",
"--warning",
"@2",
"--critical",
"@0:1",
],
)
if old_replica_state:
assert (
result.stdout
== "CLUSTERNODECOUNT WARNING - members is 2 (outside range @0:2) | healthy_members=2 members=2;@2;@1 role_leader=1 role_replica=1 state_running=2\n"
)
else:
assert (
result.stdout
== "CLUSTERNODECOUNT WARNING - members is 2 (outside range @0:2) | healthy_members=2 members=2;@2;@1 role_leader=1 role_replica=1 state_running=1 state_streaming=1\n"
)
assert result.exit_code == 1
Use fake HTTP server for the Patroni API in tests We introduce a patroni_api fixture, defined in tests/conftest.py, which sets up an HTTP server serving files in a temporary directory. The server is itself defined by the PatroniAPI class; it has a 'routes()' context manager method to be used in actual tests to setup expected responses based on specified JSON files. We set up some logging in order to improve debugging. The direct advantage of this is that PatroniResource.rest_api() method is now covered by the test suite. Coverage before this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 23 54% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 47 91% and after this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 9 82% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 33 94% In actual test functions, we either invoke patroni_api.routes() to configure which JSON file(s) should be served for each endpoint, or we define dedicated fixtures (e.g. cluster_config_has_changed()) to configure this for several test functions or the whole module. The 'old_replica_state' parametrized fixture is used when needed to adjust such fixtures, e.g. in cluster_has_replica_ok(), to modify the JSON content using cluster_api_set_replica_running() (previously in tests/tools.py, now in tests/__init__.py). The dependency on pytest-mock is no longer needed.
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@pytest.fixture
def cluster_node_count_critical(
patroni_api: PatroniAPI, old_replica_state: bool, datadir: Path, tmp_path: Path
) -> Iterator[None]:
cluster_path: Union[str, Path] = "cluster_node_count_critical.json"
patroni_path = "cluster_has_replica_patroni_verion_3.1.0.json"
Use fake HTTP server for the Patroni API in tests We introduce a patroni_api fixture, defined in tests/conftest.py, which sets up an HTTP server serving files in a temporary directory. The server is itself defined by the PatroniAPI class; it has a 'routes()' context manager method to be used in actual tests to setup expected responses based on specified JSON files. We set up some logging in order to improve debugging. The direct advantage of this is that PatroniResource.rest_api() method is now covered by the test suite. Coverage before this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 23 54% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 47 91% and after this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 9 82% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 33 94% In actual test functions, we either invoke patroni_api.routes() to configure which JSON file(s) should be served for each endpoint, or we define dedicated fixtures (e.g. cluster_config_has_changed()) to configure this for several test functions or the whole module. The 'old_replica_state' parametrized fixture is used when needed to adjust such fixtures, e.g. in cluster_has_replica_ok(), to modify the JSON content using cluster_api_set_replica_running() (previously in tests/tools.py, now in tests/__init__.py). The dependency on pytest-mock is no longer needed.
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if old_replica_state:
cluster_path = cluster_api_set_replica_running(datadir / cluster_path, tmp_path)
patroni_path = "cluster_has_replica_patroni_verion_3.0.0.json"
with patroni_api.routes({"cluster": cluster_path, "patroni": patroni_path}):
Use fake HTTP server for the Patroni API in tests We introduce a patroni_api fixture, defined in tests/conftest.py, which sets up an HTTP server serving files in a temporary directory. The server is itself defined by the PatroniAPI class; it has a 'routes()' context manager method to be used in actual tests to setup expected responses based on specified JSON files. We set up some logging in order to improve debugging. The direct advantage of this is that PatroniResource.rest_api() method is now covered by the test suite. Coverage before this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 23 54% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 47 91% and after this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 9 82% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 33 94% In actual test functions, we either invoke patroni_api.routes() to configure which JSON file(s) should be served for each endpoint, or we define dedicated fixtures (e.g. cluster_config_has_changed()) to configure this for several test functions or the whole module. The 'old_replica_state' parametrized fixture is used when needed to adjust such fixtures, e.g. in cluster_has_replica_ok(), to modify the JSON content using cluster_api_set_replica_running() (previously in tests/tools.py, now in tests/__init__.py). The dependency on pytest-mock is no longer needed.
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yield None
@pytest.mark.usefixtures("cluster_node_count_critical")
def test_cluster_node_count_critical(
Use fake HTTP server for the Patroni API in tests We introduce a patroni_api fixture, defined in tests/conftest.py, which sets up an HTTP server serving files in a temporary directory. The server is itself defined by the PatroniAPI class; it has a 'routes()' context manager method to be used in actual tests to setup expected responses based on specified JSON files. We set up some logging in order to improve debugging. The direct advantage of this is that PatroniResource.rest_api() method is now covered by the test suite. Coverage before this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 23 54% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 47 91% and after this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 9 82% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 33 94% In actual test functions, we either invoke patroni_api.routes() to configure which JSON file(s) should be served for each endpoint, or we define dedicated fixtures (e.g. cluster_config_has_changed()) to configure this for several test functions or the whole module. The 'old_replica_state' parametrized fixture is used when needed to adjust such fixtures, e.g. in cluster_has_replica_ok(), to modify the JSON content using cluster_api_set_replica_running() (previously in tests/tools.py, now in tests/__init__.py). The dependency on pytest-mock is no longer needed.
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runner: CliRunner, patroni_api: PatroniAPI
) -> None:
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result = runner.invoke(
main,
[
"-e",
Use fake HTTP server for the Patroni API in tests We introduce a patroni_api fixture, defined in tests/conftest.py, which sets up an HTTP server serving files in a temporary directory. The server is itself defined by the PatroniAPI class; it has a 'routes()' context manager method to be used in actual tests to setup expected responses based on specified JSON files. We set up some logging in order to improve debugging. The direct advantage of this is that PatroniResource.rest_api() method is now covered by the test suite. Coverage before this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 23 54% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 47 91% and after this commit: Name Stmts Miss Cover ----------------------------------------------- check_patroni/__init__.py 3 0 100% check_patroni/cli.py 193 18 91% check_patroni/cluster.py 113 0 100% check_patroni/convert.py 23 5 78% check_patroni/node.py 146 1 99% check_patroni/types.py 50 9 82% ----------------------------------------------- TOTAL 528 33 94% In actual test functions, we either invoke patroni_api.routes() to configure which JSON file(s) should be served for each endpoint, or we define dedicated fixtures (e.g. cluster_config_has_changed()) to configure this for several test functions or the whole module. The 'old_replica_state' parametrized fixture is used when needed to adjust such fixtures, e.g. in cluster_has_replica_ok(), to modify the JSON content using cluster_api_set_replica_running() (previously in tests/tools.py, now in tests/__init__.py). The dependency on pytest-mock is no longer needed.
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patroni_api.endpoint,
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"cluster_node_count",
"--warning",
"@2",
"--critical",
"@0:1",
],
)
assert (
result.stdout
== "CLUSTERNODECOUNT CRITICAL - members is 1 (outside range @0:1) | healthy_members=1 members=1;@2;@1 role_leader=1 state_running=1\n"
)
assert result.exit_code == 2
@pytest.fixture
def cluster_node_count_ko_in_archive_recovery(
patroni_api: PatroniAPI, old_replica_state: bool, datadir: Path, tmp_path: Path
) -> Iterator[None]:
cluster_path: Union[str, Path] = "cluster_node_count_ko_in_archive_recovery.json"
patroni_path = "cluster_has_replica_patroni_verion_3.1.0.json"
if old_replica_state:
cluster_path = cluster_api_set_replica_running(datadir / cluster_path, tmp_path)
patroni_path = "cluster_has_replica_patroni_verion_3.0.0.json"
with patroni_api.routes({"cluster": cluster_path, "patroni": patroni_path}):
yield None
@pytest.mark.usefixtures("cluster_node_count_ko_in_archive_recovery")
def test_cluster_node_count_ko_in_archive_recovery(
runner: CliRunner, patroni_api: PatroniAPI, old_replica_state: bool
) -> None:
result = runner.invoke(
main,
[
"-e",
patroni_api.endpoint,
"cluster_node_count",
"--healthy-warning",
"@2",
"--healthy-critical",
"@0:1",
],
)
if old_replica_state:
assert (
result.stdout
== "CLUSTERNODECOUNT OK - members is 3 | healthy_members=3;@2;@1 members=3 role_replica=2 role_standby_leader=1 state_running=3\n"
)
assert result.exit_code == 0
else:
assert (
result.stdout
== "CLUSTERNODECOUNT CRITICAL - healthy_members is 1 (outside range @0:1) | healthy_members=1;@2;@1 members=3 role_replica=2 role_standby_leader=1 state_in_archive_recovery=2 state_streaming=1\n"
)
assert result.exit_code == 2