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Michael Hanselmann authored
The ability to split a string into a list of strings and integers can be handy elsewhere and is necessary for sorting query results by names. Signed-off-by:
Michael Hanselmann <hansmi@google.com> Reviewed-by:
Iustin Pop <iustin@google.com>
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ganeti.utils.algo_unittest.py 8.69 KiB
#!/usr/bin/python
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"""Script for testing ganeti.utils.algo"""
import unittest
import random
import operator
from ganeti import constants
from ganeti.utils import algo
import testutils
class TestUniqueSequence(unittest.TestCase):
"""Test case for UniqueSequence"""
def _test(self, input, expected):
self.assertEqual(algo.UniqueSequence(input), expected)
def runTest(self):
# Ordered input
self._test([1, 2, 3], [1, 2, 3])
self._test([1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3], [1, 2, 3])
self._test([1, 2, 2, 3], [1, 2, 3])
self._test([1, 2, 3, 3], [1, 2, 3])
# Unordered input
self._test([1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3], [1, 2, 3])
self._test([1, 1, 2, 3, 3, 1, 2], [1, 2, 3])
# Strings
self._test(["a", "a"], ["a"])
self._test(["a", "b"], ["a", "b"])
self._test(["a", "b", "a"], ["a", "b"])
class TestFindDuplicates(unittest.TestCase):
"""Test case for FindDuplicates"""
def _Test(self, seq, expected):
result = algo.FindDuplicates(seq)
self.assertEqual(result, algo.UniqueSequence(result))
self.assertEqual(set(result), set(expected))
def test(self):
self._Test([], [])
self._Test([1, 2, 3], [])
self._Test([9, 8, 8, 0, 5, 1, 7, 0, 6, 7], [8, 0, 7])
for exp in [[1, 2, 3], [3, 2, 1]]:
self._Test([1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3], exp)
self._Test(["A", "a", "B"], [])
self._Test(["a", "A", "a", "B"], ["a"])
self._Test("Hello World out there!", ["e", " ", "o", "r", "t", "l"])
self._Test(self._Gen(False), [])
self._Test(self._Gen(True), range(1, 10))
@staticmethod
def _Gen(dup):
for i in range(10):
yield i
if dup:
for _ in range(i):
yield i
class TestNiceSort(unittest.TestCase):
def test(self):
self.assertEqual(algo.NiceSort([]), [])
self.assertEqual(algo.NiceSort(["foo"]), ["foo"])
self.assertEqual(algo.NiceSort(["bar", ""]), ["", "bar"])
self.assertEqual(algo.NiceSort([",", "."]), [",", "."])
self.assertEqual(algo.NiceSort(["0.1", "0.2"]), ["0.1", "0.2"])
self.assertEqual(algo.NiceSort(["0;099", "0,099", "0.1", "0.2"]),
["0,099", "0.1", "0.2", "0;099"])
data = ["a0", "a1", "a99", "a20", "a2", "b10", "b70", "b00", "0000"]
self.assertEqual(algo.NiceSort(data),
["0000", "a0", "a1", "a2", "a20", "a99",
"b00", "b10", "b70"])
data = ["a0-0", "a1-0", "a99-10", "a20-3", "a0-4", "a99-3", "a09-2",
"Z", "a9-1", "A", "b"]
self.assertEqual(algo.NiceSort(data),
["A", "Z", "a0-0", "a0-4", "a1-0", "a9-1", "a09-2",
"a20-3", "a99-3", "a99-10", "b"])
self.assertEqual(algo.NiceSort(data, key=str.lower),
["A", "a0-0", "a0-4", "a1-0", "a9-1", "a09-2",
"a20-3", "a99-3", "a99-10", "b", "Z"])
self.assertEqual(algo.NiceSort(data, key=str.upper),
["A", "a0-0", "a0-4", "a1-0", "a9-1", "a09-2",
"a20-3", "a99-3", "a99-10", "b", "Z"])
def testLargeA(self):
data = [
"Eegah9ei", "xij88brTulHYAv8IEOyU", "3jTwJPtrXOY22bwL2YoW",
"Z8Ljf1Pf5eBfNg171wJR", "WvNJd91OoXvLzdEiEXa6", "uHXAyYYftCSG1o7qcCqe",
"xpIUJeVT1Rp", "KOt7vn1dWXi", "a07h8feON165N67PIE", "bH4Q7aCu3PUPjK3JtH",
"cPRi0lM7HLnSuWA2G9", "KVQqLPDjcPjf8T3oyzjcOsfkb",
"guKJkXnkULealVC8CyF1xefym", "pqF8dkU5B1cMnyZuREaSOADYx",
]
self.assertEqual(algo.NiceSort(data), [
"3jTwJPtrXOY22bwL2YoW", "Eegah9ei", "KOt7vn1dWXi",
"KVQqLPDjcPjf8T3oyzjcOsfkb", "WvNJd91OoXvLzdEiEXa6",
"Z8Ljf1Pf5eBfNg171wJR", "a07h8feON165N67PIE", "bH4Q7aCu3PUPjK3JtH",
"cPRi0lM7HLnSuWA2G9", "guKJkXnkULealVC8CyF1xefym",
"pqF8dkU5B1cMnyZuREaSOADYx", "uHXAyYYftCSG1o7qcCqe",
"xij88brTulHYAv8IEOyU", "xpIUJeVT1Rp"
])
def testLargeB(self):
data = [
"inst-0.0.0.0-0.0.0.0",
"inst-0.1.0.0-0.0.0.0",
"inst-0.2.0.0-0.0.0.0",
"inst-0.2.1.0-0.0.0.0",
"inst-0.2.2.0-0.0.0.0",
"inst-0.2.2.0-0.0.0.9",
"inst-0.2.2.0-0.0.3.9",
"inst-0.2.2.0-0.2.0.9",
"inst-0.2.2.0-0.9.0.9",
"inst-0.20.2.0-0.0.0.0",
"inst-0.20.2.0-0.9.0.9",
"inst-10.020.2.0-0.9.0.10",
"inst-15.020.2.0-0.9.1.00",
"inst-100.020.2.0-0.9.0.9",
# Only the last group, not converted to a number anymore, differs
"inst-100.020.2.0a999",
"inst-100.020.2.0b000",
"inst-100.020.2.0c10",
"inst-100.020.2.0c101",
"inst-100.020.2.0c2",
"inst-100.020.2.0c20",
"inst-100.020.2.0c3",
"inst-100.020.2.0c39123",
]
rnd = random.Random(16205)
for _ in range(10):
testdata = data[:]
rnd.shuffle(testdata)
assert testdata != data
self.assertEqual(algo.NiceSort(testdata), data)
class _CallCount:
def __init__(self, fn):
self.count = 0
self.fn = fn
def __call__(self, *args):
self.count += 1
return self.fn(*args)
def testKeyfuncA(self):
# Generate some random numbers
rnd = random.Random(21131)
numbers = [rnd.randint(0, 10000) for _ in range(999)]
assert numbers != sorted(numbers)
# Convert to hex
data = [hex(i) for i in numbers]
datacopy = data[:]
keyfn = self._CallCount(lambda value: str(int(value, 16)))
# Sort with key function converting hex to decimal
result = algo.NiceSort(data, key=keyfn)
self.assertEqual([hex(i) for i in sorted(numbers)], result)
self.assertEqual(data, datacopy, msg="Input data was modified in NiceSort")
self.assertEqual(keyfn.count, len(numbers),
msg="Key function was not called once per value")
class _TestData:
def __init__(self, name, value):
self.name = name
self.value = value
def testKeyfuncB(self):
rnd = random.Random(27396)
data = []
for i in range(123):
v1 = rnd.randint(0, 5)
v2 = rnd.randint(0, 5)
data.append(self._TestData("inst-%s-%s-%s" % (v1, v2, i),
(v1, v2, i)))
rnd.shuffle(data)
assert data != sorted(data, key=operator.attrgetter("name"))
keyfn = self._CallCount(operator.attrgetter("name"))
# Sort by name
result = algo.NiceSort(data, key=keyfn)
self.assertEqual(result, sorted(data, key=operator.attrgetter("value")))
self.assertEqual(keyfn.count, len(data),
msg="Key function was not called once per value")
def testNiceSortKey(self):
self.assertEqual(algo.NiceSortKey(""),
([None] * algo._SORTER_GROUPS) + [""])
self.assertEqual(algo.NiceSortKey("Hello World"),
["Hello World"] +
([None] * int(algo._SORTER_GROUPS - 1)) + [""])
self.assertEqual(algo.NiceSortKey("node1.net75.bld3.example.com"),
["node", 1, ".net", 75, ".bld", 3, ".example.com",
None, ""])
class TimeMock:
def __init__(self, values):
self.values = values
def __call__(self):
return self.values.pop(0)
class TestRunningTimeout(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.time_fn = TimeMock([0.0, 0.3, 4.6, 6.5])
def testRemainingFloat(self):
timeout = algo.RunningTimeout(5.0, True, _time_fn=self.time_fn)
self.assertAlmostEqual(timeout.Remaining(), 4.7)
self.assertAlmostEqual(timeout.Remaining(), 0.4)
self.assertAlmostEqual(timeout.Remaining(), -1.5)
def testRemaining(self):
self.time_fn = TimeMock([0, 2, 4, 5, 6])
timeout = algo.RunningTimeout(5, True, _time_fn=self.time_fn)
self.assertEqual(timeout.Remaining(), 3)
self.assertEqual(timeout.Remaining(), 1)
self.assertEqual(timeout.Remaining(), 0)
self.assertEqual(timeout.Remaining(), -1)
def testRemainingNonNegative(self):
timeout = algo.RunningTimeout(5.0, False, _time_fn=self.time_fn)
self.assertAlmostEqual(timeout.Remaining(), 4.7)
self.assertAlmostEqual(timeout.Remaining(), 0.4)
self.assertEqual(timeout.Remaining(), 0.0)
def testNegativeTimeout(self):
self.assertRaises(ValueError, algo.RunningTimeout, -1.0, True)
if __name__ == "__main__":
testutils.GanetiTestProgram()