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"""  
Tests for the isc.bind10.component module and the  
isc.bind10.special_component module.  
"""  
  
import unittest  
import isc.log  
import time  
import copy  
from isc.bind10.component import Component, Configurator, BaseComponent  
import isc.bind10.special_component  
  
class TestError(Exception):  
    """  
    Just a private exception not known to anybody we use for our tests.  
    """  
    pass  
  
class BossUtils:  
    """  
    A class that brings some utilities for pretending we're Boss.  
    This is expected to be inherited by the testcases themselves.  
    """  
    def setUp(self):  
        """  
        Part of setup. Should be called by descendant's setUp.  
        """  
        self._shutdown = False  
        self._exitcode = None  
        # Back up the time function, we may want to replace it with something  
        self.__orig_time = isc.bind10.component.time.time  
  
    def tearDown(self):  
        """  
        Clean up after tests. If the descendant implements a tearDown, it  
        should call this method internally.  
        """  
        # Return the original time function  
        isc.bind10.component.time.time = self.__orig_time  
  
    def component_shutdown(self, exitcode=0):  
        """  
        Mock function to shut down. We just note we were asked to do so.  
        """  
        self._shutdown = True  
        self._exitcode = exitcode  
  
    def _timeskip(self):  
        """  
        Skip in time to future some 30s. Implemented by replacing the  
        time.time function in the tested module with function that returns  
        current time increased by 30.  
        """  
        tm = time.time()  
        isc.bind10.component.time.time = lambda: tm + 30  
  
    # Few functions that pretend to start something. Part of pretending of  
    # being boss.  
    def start_msgq(self):  
        pass  
  
    def start_cfgmgr(self):  
        pass  
  
    def start_auth(self):  
        pass  
  
    def start_resolver(self):  
        pass  
  
    def start_cmdctl(self):  
        pass  
  
class ComponentTests(BossUtils, unittest.TestCase):  
    """  
    Tests for the bind10.component.Component class  
    """  
    def setUp(self):  
        """  
        Pretend a newly started system.  
        """  
        BossUtils.setUp(self)  
        self._shutdown = False  
        self._exitcode = None  
        self.__start_called = False  
        self.__stop_called = False  
        self.__failed_called = False  
        self.__registered_processes = {}  
        self.__stop_process_params = None  
        self.__start_simple_params = None  
        # Pretending to be boss  
        self.uid = None  
        self.__uid_set = None  
  
    def __start(self):  
        """  
        Mock function, installed into the component into _start_internal.  
        This only notes the component was "started".  
        """  
        self.__start_called = True  
  
    def __stop(self):  
        """  
        Mock function, installed into the component into _stop_internal.  
        This only notes the component was "stopped".  
        """  
        self.__stop_called = True  
  
    def __fail(self):  
        """  
        Mock function, installed into the component into _failed_internal.  
        This only notes the component called the method.  
        """  
        self.__failed_called = True  
  
    def __fail_to_start(self):  
        """  
        Mock function. It can be installed into the component's _start_internal  
        to simulate a component that fails to start by raising an exception.  
        """  
        orig_started = self.__start_called  
        self.__start_called = True  
        if not orig_started:  
            # This one is from restart. Avoid infinite recursion for now.  
            # FIXME: We should use the restart scheduler to avoid it, not this.  
            raise TestError("Test error")  
  
    def __create_component(self, kind):  
        """  
        Convenience function that creates a component of given kind  
        and installs the mock functions into it so we can hook up into  
        its behaviour.  
  
        The process used is some nonsense, as this isn't used in this  
        kind of tests and we pretend to be the boss.  
        """  
        component = Component('No process', self, kind, 'homeless', [])  
        component._start_internal = self.__start  
        component._stop_internal = self.__stop  
        component._failed_internal = self.__fail  
        return component  
  
    def test_name(self):  
        """  
        Test the name provides whatever we passed to the constructor as process.  
        """  
        component = self.__create_component('core')  
        self.assertEqual('No process', component.name())  
  
    def test_guts(self):  
        """  
        Test the correct data are stored inside the component.  
        """  
        component = self.__create_component('core')  
        self.assertEqual(self, component._boss)  
        self.assertEqual("No process", component._process)  
        self.assertEqual(None, component._start_func)  
        self.assertEqual("homeless", component._address)  
        self.assertEqual([], component._params)  
  
    def __check_startup(self, component):  
        """  
        Check that nothing was called yet. A newly created component should  
        not get started right away, so this should pass after the creation.  
        """  
        self.assertFalse(self._shutdown)  
        self.assertFalse(self.__start_called)  
        self.assertFalse(self.__stop_called)  
        self.assertFalse(self.__failed_called)  
        self.assertFalse(component.running())  
        # We can't stop or fail the component yet  
        self.assertRaises(ValueError, component.stop)  
        self.assertRaises(ValueError, component.failed, 1)  
  
    def __check_started(self, component):  
        """  
        Check the component was started, but not stopped anyhow yet.  
        """  
        self.assertFalse(self._shutdown)  
        self.assertTrue(self.__start_called)  
        self.assertFalse(self.__stop_called)  
        self.assertFalse(self.__failed_called)  
        self.assertTrue(component.running())  
  
    def __check_dead(self, component):  
        """  
        Check the component is completely dead, and the server too.  
        """  
        self.assertTrue(self._shutdown)  
        self.assertTrue(self.__start_called)  
        self.assertFalse(self.__stop_called)  
        self.assertTrue(self.__failed_called)  
        self.assertEqual(1, self._exitcode)  
        self.assertFalse(component.running())  
        # Surely it can't be stopped when already dead  
        self.assertRaises(ValueError, component.stop)  
        # Nor started  
        self.assertRaises(ValueError, component.start)  
        # Nor it can fail again  
        self.assertRaises(ValueError, component.failed, 1)  
  
    def __check_restarted(self, component):  
        """  
        Check the component restarted successfully.  
  
        Reset the self.__start_called to False before calling the function when  
        the component should fail.  
        """  
        self.assertFalse(self._shutdown)  
        self.assertTrue(self.__start_called)  
        self.assertFalse(self.__stop_called)  
        self.assertTrue(self.__failed_called)  
        self.assertTrue(component.running())  
        # Check it can't be started again  
        self.assertRaises(ValueError, component.start)  
  
    def __check_not_restarted(self, component):  
        """  
        Check the component has not (yet) restarted successfully.  
        """  
        self.assertFalse(self._shutdown)  
        self.assertTrue(self.__start_called)  
        self.assertFalse(self.__stop_called)  
        self.assertTrue(self.__failed_called)  
        self.assertFalse(component.running())  
  
    def __do_start_stop(self, kind):  
        """  
        This is a body of a test. It creates a component of given kind,  
        then starts it and stops it. It checks correct functions are called  
        and the component's status is correct.  
  
        It also checks the component can't be started/stopped twice.  
        """  
        # Create it and check it did not do any funny stuff yet  
        component = self.__create_component(kind)  
        self.__check_startup(component)  
        # Start it and check it called the correct starting functions  
        component.start()  
        self.__check_started(component)  
        # Check it can't be started twice  
        self.assertRaises(ValueError, component.start)  
        # Stop it again and check  
        component.stop()  
        self.assertFalse(self._shutdown)  
        self.assertTrue(self.__start_called)  
        self.assertTrue(self.__stop_called)  
        self.assertFalse(self.__failed_called)  
        self.assertFalse(component.running())  
        # Check it can't be stopped twice  
        self.assertRaises(ValueError, component.stop)  
        # Or failed  
        self.assertRaises(ValueError, component.failed, 1)  
        # But it can be started again if it is stopped  
        # (no more checking here, just it doesn't crash)  
        component.start()  
  
    def test_start_stop_core(self):  
        """  
        A start-stop test for core component. See do_start_stop.  
        """  
        self.__do_start_stop('core')  
  
    def test_start_stop_needed(self):  
        """  
        A start-stop test for needed component. See do_start_stop.  
        """  
        self.__do_start_stop('needed')  
  
    def test_start_stop_dispensable(self):  
        """  
        A start-stop test for dispensable component. See do_start_stop.  
        """  
        self.__do_start_stop('dispensable')  
  
    def test_start_fail_core(self):  
        """  
        Start and then fail a core component. It should stop the whole server.  
        """  
        # Just ordinary startup  
        component = self.__create_component('core')  
        self.__check_startup(component)  
        component.start()  
        self.__check_started(component)  
        # Pretend the component died  
        restarted = component.failed(1)  
        # Since it is a core component, it should not be restarted  
        self.assertFalse(restarted)  
        # It should bring down the whole server  
        self.__check_dead(component)  
  
    def test_start_fail_core_later(self):  
        """  
        Start and then fail a core component, but let it be running for longer time.  
        It should still stop the whole server.  
        """  
        # Just ordinary startup  
        component = self.__create_component('core')  
        self.__check_startup(component)  
        component.start()  
        self.__check_started(component)  
        self._timeskip()  
        # Pretend the component died some time later  
        restarted = component.failed(1)  
        # Should not be restarted  
        self.assertFalse(restarted)  
        # Check the component is still dead  
        self.__check_dead(component)  
  
    def test_start_fail_needed(self):  
        """  
        Start and then fail a needed component. As this happens really soon after  
        being started, it is considered failure to start and should bring down the  
        whole server.  
        """  
        # Just ordinary startup  
        component = self.__create_component('needed')  
        self.__check_startup(component)  
        component.start()  
        self.__check_started(component)  
        # Make it fail right away.  
        restarted = component.failed(1)  
        # Should not have restarted  
        self.assertFalse(restarted)  
        self.__check_dead(component)  
  
    def test_start_fail_needed_later(self):  
        """  
        Start and then fail a needed component. But the failure is later on, so  
        we just restart it and will be happy.  
        """  
        # Just ordinary startup  
        component = self.__create_component('needed')  
        self.__check_startup(component)  
        component.start()  
        self.__check_started(component)  
        # Make it fail later on  
        self.__start_called = False  
        self._timeskip()  
        restarted = component.failed(1)  
        # Should have restarted  
        self.assertTrue(restarted)  
        self.__check_restarted(component)  
  
    def test_start_fail_dispensable(self):  
        """  
        Start and then fail a dispensable component. Should not get restarted.  
        """  
        # Just ordinary startup  
        component = self.__create_component('dispensable')  
        self.__check_startup(component)  
        component.start()  
        self.__check_started(component)  
        # Make it fail right away  
        restarted = component.failed(1)  
        # Should signal that it did not restart  
        self.assertFalse(restarted)  
        self.__check_not_restarted(component)  
  
    def test_start_fail_dispensable_later(self):  
        """  
        Start and then later on fail a dispensable component. Should just get  
        restarted.  
        """  
        # Just ordinary startup  
        component = self.__create_component('dispensable')  
        self.__check_startup(component)  
        component.start()  
        self.__check_started(component)  
        # Make it fail later on  
        self._timeskip()  
        restarted = component.failed(1)  
        # should signal that it restarted  
        self.assertTrue(restarted)  
        # and check if it really did  
        self.__check_restarted(component)  
  
    def test_start_fail_dispensable_restart_later(self):  
        """  
        Start and then fail a dispensable component, wait a bit and try to  
        restart. Should get restarted after the wait.  
        """  
        # Just ordinary startup  
        component = self.__create_component('dispensable')  
        self.__check_startup(component)  
        component.start()  
        self.__check_started(component)  
        # Make it fail immediately  
        restarted = component.failed(1)  
        # should signal that it did not restart  
        self.assertFalse(restarted)  
        self.__check_not_restarted(component)  
        self._timeskip()  
        # try to restart again  
        restarted = component.restart()  
        # should signal that it restarted  
        self.assertTrue(restarted)  
        # and check if it really did  
        self.__check_restarted(component)  
  
    def test_fail_core(self):  
        """  
        Failure to start a core component. Should bring the system down  
        and the exception should get through.  
        """  
        component = self.__create_component('core')  
        self.__check_startup(component)  
        component._start_internal = self.__fail_to_start  
        self.assertRaises(TestError, component.start)  
        self.__check_dead(component)  
  
    def test_fail_needed(self):  
        """  
        Failure to start a needed component. Should bring the system down  
        and the exception should get through.  
        """  
        component = self.__create_component('needed')  
        self.__check_startup(component)  
        component._start_internal = self.__fail_to_start  
        self.assertRaises(TestError, component.start)  
        self.__check_dead(component)  
  
    def test_fail_dispensable(self):  
        """  
        Failure to start a dispensable component. The exception should get  
        through, but it should be restarted after a time skip.  
        """  
        component = self.__create_component('dispensable')  
        self.__check_startup(component)  
        component._start_internal = self.__fail_to_start  
        self.assertRaises(TestError, component.start)  
        # tell it to see if it must restart  
        restarted = component.restart()  
        # should not have restarted yet  
        self.assertFalse(restarted)  
        self.__check_not_restarted(component)  
        self._timeskip()  
        # tell it to see if it must restart and do so, with our vision of time  
        restarted = component.restart()  
        # should have restarted now  
        self.assertTrue(restarted)  
        self.__check_restarted(component)  
  
    def test_component_start_time(self):  
        """  
        Check that original start time is set initially, and remains the same  
        after a restart, while the internal __start_time does change  
        """  
        # Just ordinary startup  
        component = self.__create_component('dispensable')  
        self.__check_startup(component)  
        self.assertIsNone(component._original_start_time)  
        component.start()  
        self.__check_started(component)  
  
        self.assertIsNotNone(component._original_start_time)  
        self.assertIsNotNone(component._BaseComponent__start_time)  
        original_start_time = component._original_start_time  
        start_time = component._BaseComponent__start_time  
        # Not restarted yet, so they should be the same  
        self.assertEqual(original_start_time, start_time)  
  
        self._timeskip()  
        # Make it fail  
        restarted = component.failed(1)  
        # should signal that it restarted  
        self.assertTrue(restarted)  
        # and check if it really did  
        self.__check_restarted(component)  
  
        # original start time should not have changed  
        self.assertEqual(original_start_time, component._original_start_time)  
        # but actual start time should  
        self.assertNotEqual(start_time, component._BaseComponent__start_time)  
  
    def test_bad_kind(self):  
        """  
        Test the component rejects nonsensical kinds. This includes bad  
        capitalization.  
        """  
        for kind in ['Core', 'CORE', 'nonsense', 'need ed', 'required']:  
            self.assertRaises(ValueError, Component, 'No process', self, kind)  
  
    def test_pid_not_running(self):  
        """  
        Test that a componet that is not yet started doesn't have a PID.  
        But it won't fail if asked for and return None.  
        """  
        for component_type in [Component,  
                               isc.bind10.special_component.SockCreator,  
                               isc.bind10.special_component.Msgq,  
                               isc.bind10.special_component.CfgMgr,  
                               isc.bind10.special_component.Auth,  
                               isc.bind10.special_component.Resolver,  
                               isc.bind10.special_component.CmdCtl]:  
            component = component_type('none', self, 'needed')  
            self.assertIsNone(component.pid())  
  
    def test_kill_unstarted(self):  
        """  
        Try to kill the component if it's not started. Should not fail.  
  
        We do not try to kill a running component, as we should not start  
        it during unit tests.  
        """  
        component = Component('component', self, 'needed')  
        component.kill()  
        component.kill(True)  
  
    def register_process(self, pid, process):  
        """  
        Part of pretending to be a boss  
        """  
        self.__registered_processes[pid] = process  
  
    def test_component_attributes(self):  
        """  
        Test the default attributes of Component (not BaseComponent) and  
        some of the methods we might be allowed to call.  
        """  
        class TestProcInfo:  
            def __init__(self):  
                self.pid = 42  
        component = Component('component', self, 'needed', 'Address',  
                              ['hello'], TestProcInfo)  
        self.assertEqual('component', component._process)  
        self.assertEqual('component', component.name())  
        self.assertIsNone(component._procinfo)  
        self.assertIsNone(component.pid())  
        self.assertEqual(['hello'], component._params)  
        self.assertEqual('Address', component._address)  
        self.assertFalse(component.running())  
        self.assertEqual({}, self.__registered_processes)  
        component.start()  
        self.assertTrue(component.running())  
        # Some versions of unittest miss assertIsInstance  
        self.assertTrue(isinstance(component._procinfo, TestProcInfo))  
        self.assertEqual(42, component.pid())  
        self.assertEqual(component, self.__registered_processes.get(42))  
  
    def stop_process(self, process, address, pid):  
        """  
        Part of pretending to be boss.  
        """  
        self.__stop_process_params = (process, address, pid)  
  
    def start_simple(self, process):  
        """  
        Part of pretending to be boss.  
        """  
        self.__start_simple_params = process  
  
    def test_component_start_stop_internal(self):  
        """  
        Test the behavior of _stop_internal and _start_internal.  
        """  
        component = Component('component', self, 'needed', 'Address')  
        component.start()  
        self.assertTrue(component.running())  
        self.assertEqual('component', self.__start_simple_params)  
        component.pid = lambda: 42  
        component.stop()  
        self.assertFalse(component.running())  
        self.assertEqual(('component', 'Address', 42),  
                         self.__stop_process_params)  
  
    def test_component_kill(self):  
        """  
        Check the kill is propagated. The case when component wasn't started  
        yet is already tested elsewhere.  
        """  
        class Process:  
            def __init__(self):  
                self.killed = False  
                self.terminated = False  
            def kill(self):  
                self.killed = True  
            def terminate(self):  
                self.terminated = True  
        process = Process()  
        class ProcInfo:  
            def __init__(self):  
                self.process = process  
                self.pid = 42  
        component = Component('component', self, 'needed', 'Address',  
                              [], ProcInfo)  
        component.start()  
        self.assertTrue(component.running())  
        component.kill()  
        self.assertTrue(process.terminated)  
        self.assertFalse(process.killed)  
        process.terminated = False  
        component.kill(True)  
        self.assertTrue(process.killed)  
        self.assertFalse(process.terminated)  
  
    def setuid(self, uid):  
        self.__uid_set = uid  
  
    class FakeCreator:  
        def pid(self):  
            return 42  
        def terminate(self): pass  
        def kill(self): pass  
  
    def set_creator(self, creator):  
        """  
        Part of faking being the boss. Check the creator (faked as well)  
        is passed here.  
        """  
        self.assertTrue(isinstance(creator, self.FakeCreator))  
  
    def log_started(self, pid):  
        """  
        Part of faking the boss. Check the pid is the one of the fake creator.  
        """  
        self.assertEqual(42, pid)  
  
    def test_creator(self):  
        """  
        Some tests around the SockCreator component.  
        """  
        component = isc.bind10.special_component.SockCreator(None, self,  
                                                             'needed', None)  
        orig_setuid = isc.bind10.special_component.posix.setuid  
        isc.bind10.special_component.posix.setuid = self.setuid  
        orig_creator = \  
            isc.bind10.special_component.isc.bind10.sockcreator.Creator  
        # Just ignore the creator call  
        isc.bind10.special_component.isc.bind10.sockcreator.Creator = \  
            lambda path: self.FakeCreator()  
        component.start()  
        # No uid set in boss, nothing called.  
        self.assertIsNone(self.__uid_set)  
        # Doesn't do anything, but doesn't crash  
        component.stop()  
        component.kill()  
        component.kill(True)  
        self.uid = 42  
        component = isc.bind10.special_component.SockCreator(None, self,  
                                                             'needed', None)  
        component.start()  
        # This time, it get's called  
        self.assertEqual(42, self.__uid_set)  
        isc.bind10.special_component.posix.setuid = orig_setuid  
        isc.bind10.special_component.isc.bind10.sockcreator.Creator = \  
            orig_creator  
  
class TestComponent(BaseComponent):  
    """  
    A test component. It does not start any processes or so, it just logs  
    information about what happens.  
    """  
    def __init__(self, owner, name, kind, address=None, params=None):  
        """  
        Initializes the component. The owner is the test that started the  
        component. The logging will happen into it.  
  
        The process is used as a name for the logging.  
        """  
        BaseComponent.__init__(self, owner, kind)  
        self.__owner = owner  
        self.__name = name  
        self.log('init')  
        self.log(kind)  
        self._address = address  
        self._params = params  
  
    def log(self, event):  
        """  
        Log an event into the owner. The owner can then check the correct  
        order of events that happened.  
        """  
        self.__owner.log.append((self.__name, event))  
  
    def _start_internal(self):  
        self.log('start')  
  
    def _stop_internal(self):  
        self.log('stop')  
  
    def _failed_internal(self):  
        self.log('failed')  
  
    def kill(self, forceful=False):  
        self.log('killed')  
  
class FailComponent(BaseComponent):  
    """  
    A mock component that fails whenever it is started.  
    """  
    def __init__(self, name, boss, kind, address=None, params=None):  
        BaseComponent.__init__(self, boss, kind)  
  
    def _start_internal(self):  
        raise TestError("test error")  
  
class ConfiguratorTest(BossUtils, unittest.TestCase):  
    """  
    Tests for the configurator.  
    """  
    def setUp(self):  
        """  
        Prepare some test data for the tests.  
        """  
        BossUtils.setUp(self)  
        self.log = []  
        # The core "hardcoded" configuration  
        self.__core = {  
            'core1': {  
                'priority': 5,  
                'process': 'core1',  
                'special': 'test',  
                'kind': 'core'  
            },  
            'core2': {  
                'process': 'core2',  
                'special': 'test',  
                'kind': 'core'  
            },  
            'core3': {  
                'process': 'core3',  
                'priority': 3,  
                'special': 'test',  
                'kind': 'core'  
            }  
        }  
        # How they should be started. They are created in the order they are  
        # found in the dict, but then they should be started by priority.  
        # This expects that the same dict returns its keys in the same order  
        # every time  
        self.__core_log_create = []  
        for core in self.__core.keys():  
            self.__core_log_create.append((core, 'init'))  
            self.__core_log_create.append((core, 'core'))  
        self.__core_log_start = [('core1', 'start'), ('core3', 'start'),  
                                 ('core2', 'start')]  
        self.__core_log = self.__core_log_create + self.__core_log_start  
        self.__specials = { 'test': self.__component_test }  
  
    def __component_test(self, process, boss, kind, address=None, params=None):  
        """  
        Create a test component. It will log events to us.  
        """  
        self.assertEqual(self, boss)  
        return TestComponent(self, process, kind, address, params)  
  
    def test_init(self):  
        """  
        Tests the configurator can be created and it does not create  
        any components yet, nor does it remember anything.  
        """  
        configurator = Configurator(self, self.__specials)  
        self.assertEqual([], self.log)  
        self.assertEqual({}, configurator._components)  
        self.assertFalse(configurator.running())  
  
    def test_run_plan(self):  
        """  
        Test the internal function of running plans. Just see it can handle  
        the commands in the given order. We see that by the log.  
  
        Also includes one that raises, so we see it just stops there.  
        """  
        # Prepare the configurator and the plan  
        configurator = Configurator(self, self.__specials)  
        started = self.__component_test('second', self, 'dispensable')  
        started.start()  
        stopped = self.__component_test('first', self, 'core')  
        configurator._components = {'second': started}  
        plan = [  
            {  
                'component': stopped,  
                'command': 'start',  
                'name': 'first',  
                'config': {'a': 1}  
            },  
            {  
                'component': started,  
                'command': 'stop',  
                'name': 'second',  
                'config': {}  
            },  
            {  
                'component': FailComponent('third', self, 'needed'),  
                'command': 'start',  
                'name': 'third',  
                'config': {}  
            },  
            {  
                'component': self.__component_test('fourth', self, 'core'),  
                'command': 'start',  
                'name': 'fourth',  
                'config': {}  
            }  
        ]  
        # Don't include the preparation into the log  
        self.log = []  
        # The error from the third component is propagated  
        self.assertRaises(TestError, configurator._run_plan, plan)  
        # The first two were handled, the rest not, due to the exception  
        self.assertEqual([('first', 'start'), ('second', 'stop')], self.log)  
        self.assertEqual({'first': ({'a': 1}, stopped)},  
                         configurator._components)  
  
    def __build_components(self, config):  
        """  
        Insert the components into the configuration to specify possible  
        Configurator._components.  
  
        Actually, the components are None, but we need something to be there.  
        """  
        result = {}  
        for name in config.keys():  
            result[name] = (config[name], None)  
        return result  
  
    def test_build_plan(self):  
        """  
        Test building the plan correctly. Not complete yet, this grows as we  
        add more ways of changing the plan.  
        """  
        configurator = Configurator(self, self.__specials)  
        plan = configurator._build_plan({}, self.__core)  
        # This should have created the components  
        self.assertEqual(self.__core_log_create, self.log)  
        self.assertEqual(3, len(plan))  
        for (task, name) in zip(plan, ['core1', 'core3', 'core2']):  
            self.assertTrue('component' in task)  
            self.assertEqual('start', task['command'])  
            self.assertEqual(name, task['name'])  
            component = task['component']  
            self.assertIsNone(component._address)  
            self.assertIsNone(component._params)  
  
        # A plan to go from older state to newer one containing more components  
        bigger = copy.copy(self.__core)  
        bigger['additional'] = {  
            'priority': 6,  
            'special': 'test',  
            'process': 'additional',  
            'kind': 'needed'  
        }  
        self.log = []  
        plan = configurator._build_plan(self.__build_components(self.__core),  
                                        bigger)  
        self.assertEqual([('additional', 'init'), ('additional', 'needed')],  
                         self.log)  
        self.assertEqual(1, len(plan))  
        self.assertTrue('component' in plan[0])  
        component = plan[0]['component']  
        self.assertEqual('start', plan[0]['command'])  
        self.assertEqual('additional', plan[0]['name'])  
  
        # Now remove the one component again  
        # We run the plan so the component is wired into internal structures  
        configurator._run_plan(plan)  
        self.log = []  
        plan = configurator._build_plan(self.__build_components(bigger),  
                                        self.__core)  
        self.assertEqual([], self.log)  
        self.assertEqual([{  
            'command': 'stop',  
            'name': 'additional',  
            'component': component  
        }], plan)  
  
        # We want to switch a component. So, prepare the configurator so it  
        # holds one  
        configurator._run_plan(configurator._build_plan(  
             self.__build_components(self.__core), bigger))  
        # Get a different configuration with a different component  
        different = copy.copy(self.__core)  
        different['another'] = {  
            'special': 'test',  
            'process': 'another',  
            'kind': 'dispensable'  
        }  
        self.log = []  
        plan = configurator._build_plan(self.__build_components(bigger),  
                                        different)  
        self.assertEqual([('another', 'init'), ('another', 'dispensable')],  
                         self.log)  
        self.assertEqual(2, len(plan))  
        self.assertEqual('stop', plan[0]['command'])  
        self.assertEqual('additional', plan[0]['name'])  
        self.assertTrue('component' in plan[0])  
        self.assertEqual('start', plan[1]['command'])  
        self.assertEqual('another', plan[1]['name'])  
        self.assertTrue('component' in plan[1])  
  
        # Some slightly insane plans, like missing process, having parameters,  
        # no special, etc  
        plan = configurator._build_plan({}, {  
            'component': {  
                'kind': 'needed',  
                'params': ["1", "2"],  
                'address': 'address'  
            }  
        })  
        self.assertEqual(1, len(plan))  
        self.assertEqual('start', plan[0]['command'])  
        self.assertEqual('component', plan[0]['name'])  
        component = plan[0]['component']  
        self.assertEqual('component', component.name())  
        self.assertEqual(["1", "2"], component._params)  
        self.assertEqual('address', component._address)  
        self.assertEqual('needed', component._kind)  
        # We don't use isinstance on purpose, it would allow a descendant  
        self.assertTrue(type(component) is Component)  
        plan = configurator._build_plan({}, {  
            'component': { 'kind': 'dispensable' }  
        })  
        self.assertEqual(1, len(plan))  
        self.assertEqual('start', plan[0]['command'])  
        self.assertEqual('component', plan[0]['name'])  
        component = plan[0]['component']  
        self.assertEqual('component', component.name())  
        self.assertIsNone(component._params)  
        self.assertIsNone(component._address)  
        self.assertEqual('dispensable', component._kind)  
  
    def __do_switch(self, option, value):  
        """  
        Start it with some component and then switch the configuration of the  
        component. This will probably raise, as it is not yet supported.  
        """  
        configurator = Configurator(self, self.__specials)  
        compconfig = {  
            'special': 'test',  
            'process': 'process',  
            'priority': 13,  
            'kind': 'core'  
        }  
        modifiedconfig = copy.copy(compconfig)  
        modifiedconfig[option] = value  
        return configurator._build_plan({'comp': (compconfig, None)},  
                                        {'comp': modifiedconfig})  
  
    def test_change_config_plan(self):  
        """  
        Test changing a configuration of one component. This is not yet  
        implemented and should therefore throw.  
        """  
        self.assertRaises(NotImplementedError, self.__do_switch, 'kind',  
                          'dispensable')  
        self.assertRaises(NotImplementedError, self.__do_switch, 'special',  
                          'not_a_test')  
        self.assertRaises(NotImplementedError, self.__do_switch, 'process',  
                          'different')  
        self.assertRaises(NotImplementedError, self.__do_switch, 'address',  
                          'different')  
        self.assertRaises(NotImplementedError, self.__do_switch, 'params',  
                          ['different'])  
        # This does not change anything on running component, so no need to  
        # raise  
        self.assertEqual([], self.__do_switch('priority', 5))  
        # Check against false positive, if the data are the same, but different  
        # instance  
        self.assertEqual([], self.__do_switch('special', 'test'))  
  
    def __check_shutdown_log(self):  
        """  
        Checks the log for shutting down from the core configuration.  
        """  
        # We know everything must be stopped, we know what it is.  
        # But we don't know the order, so we check everything is exactly  
        # once in the log  
        components = set(self.__core.keys())  
        for (name, command) in self.log:  
            self.assertEqual('stop', command)  
            self.assertTrue(name in components)  
            components.remove(name)  
        self.assertEqual(set([]), components, "Some component wasn't stopped")  
  
    def test_run(self):  
        """  
        Passes some configuration to the startup method and sees if  
        the components are started up. Then it reconfigures it with  
        empty configuration, the original configuration again and shuts  
        down.  
  
        It also checks the components are kept inside the configurator.  
        """  
        configurator = Configurator(self, self.__specials)  
        # Can't reconfigure nor stop yet  
        self.assertRaises(ValueError, configurator.reconfigure, self.__core)  
        self.assertRaises(ValueError, configurator.shutdown)  
        self.assertFalse(configurator.running())  
        # Start it  
        configurator.startup(self.__core)  
        self.assertEqual(self.__core_log, self.log)  
        for core in self.__core.keys():  
            self.assertTrue(core in configurator._components)  
            self.assertEqual(self.__core[core],  
                             configurator._components[core][0])  
        self.assertEqual(set(self.__core), set(configurator._components))  
        self.assertTrue(configurator.running())  
        # It can't be started twice  
        self.assertRaises(ValueError, configurator.startup, self.__core)  
  
        self.log = []  
        # Reconfigure - stop everything  
        configurator.reconfigure({})  
        self.assertEqual({}, configurator._components)  
        self.assertTrue(configurator.running())  
        self.__check_shutdown_log()  
  
        # Start it again  
        self.log = []  
        configurator.reconfigure(self.__core)  
        self.assertEqual(self.__core_log, self.log)  
        for core in self.__core.keys():  
            self.assertTrue(core in configurator._components)  
            self.assertEqual(self.__core[core],  
                             configurator._components[core][0])  
        self.assertEqual(set(self.__core), set(configurator._components))  
        self.assertTrue(configurator.running())  
  
        # Do a shutdown  
        self.log = []  
        configurator.shutdown()  
        self.assertEqual({}, configurator._components)  
        self.assertFalse(configurator.running())  
        self.__check_shutdown_log()  
  
        # It can't be stopped twice  
        self.assertRaises(ValueError, configurator.shutdown)  
  
    def test_sort_no_prio(self):  
        """  
        There was a bug if there were two things with the same priority  
        (or without priority), it failed as it couldn't compare the dicts  
        there. This tests it doesn't crash.  
        """  
        configurator = Configurator(self, self.__specials)  
        configurator._build_plan({}, {  
                                         "c1": { 'kind': 'dispensable'},  
                                         "c2": { 'kind': 'dispensable'}  
                                     })  
  
exitif __name__ == '__main__':  
    isc.log.init("bind10") # FIXME Should this be needed?  
    isc.log.resetUnitTestRootLogger()  
    unittest.main()  
                
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