ansible/test/runner/lib/cloud/gcp.py
Matt Clay 76d71f034e Bug fixes and cleanup for ansible-test. (#45991)
* Remove unused imports.
* Clean up ConfigParser usage in ansible-test.
* Fix bare except statements in ansible-test.
* Miscellaneous cleanup from PyCharm inspections.
* Enable pylint no-self-use for ansible-test.
* Remove obsolete pylint ignores for Python 3.7.
* Fix shellcheck issuers under newer shellcheck.
* Use newer path for ansible-test.
* Fix issues in code-smell tests.

(cherry picked from commit ac492476e5)
2018-10-09 18:25:24 -07:00

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# Copyright: (c) 2018, Google Inc.
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
"""GCP plugin for integration tests."""
from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
import os
from lib.util import (
display,
)
from lib.cloud import (
CloudProvider,
CloudEnvironment,
)
class GcpCloudProvider(CloudProvider):
"""GCP cloud provider plugin. Sets up cloud resources before delegation."""
def filter(self, targets, exclude):
"""Filter out the cloud tests when the necessary config and resources are not available.
:type targets: tuple[TestTarget]
:type exclude: list[str]
"""
if os.path.isfile(self.config_static_path):
return
super(GcpCloudProvider, self).filter(targets, exclude)
def setup(self):
"""Setup the cloud resource before delegation and register a cleanup callback."""
super(GcpCloudProvider, self).setup()
if not self._use_static_config():
display.notice(
'static configuration could not be used. are you missing a template file?'
)
class GcpCloudEnvironment(CloudEnvironment):
"""GCP cloud environment plugin. Updates integration test environment after delegation."""
def configure_environment(self, env, cmd):
"""
:type env: dict[str, str]
:type cmd: list[str]
"""
cmd.append('-e')
cmd.append('@%s' % self.config_path)
cmd.append('-e')
cmd.append('resource_prefix=%s' % self.resource_prefix)
def on_failure(self, target, tries):
"""
:type target: TestTarget
:type tries: int
"""
if not tries and self.managed:
display.notice('%s failed' % target.name)