| #!/usr/bin/env python |
| |
| """ |
| This driver enters the onos> prompt to issue commands. |
| |
| Please follow the coding style demonstrated by existing |
| functions and document properly. |
| |
| If you are a contributor to the driver, please |
| list your email here for future contact: |
| |
| jhall@onlab.us |
| andrew@onlab.us |
| shreya@onlab.us |
| |
| OCT 13 2014 |
| Modified 2016 by ON.Lab |
| |
| Please refer questions to either the onos test mailing list at <onos-test@onosproject.org>, |
| the System Testing Plans and Results wiki page at <https://wiki.onosproject.org/x/voMg>, |
| or the System Testing Guide page at <https://wiki.onosproject.org/x/WYQg> |
| |
| """ |
| import pexpect |
| import re |
| import json |
| import types |
| import time |
| import os |
| from drivers.common.clidriver import CLI |
| from core.graph import Graph |
| |
| |
| class OnosCliDriver( CLI ): |
| |
| def __init__( self ): |
| """ |
| Initialize client |
| """ |
| self.name = None |
| self.home = None |
| self.handle = None |
| self.graph = Graph() |
| super( CLI, self ).__init__() |
| |
| def connect( self, **connectargs ): |
| """ |
| Creates ssh handle for ONOS cli. |
| """ |
| try: |
| for key in connectargs: |
| vars( self )[ key ] = connectargs[ key ] |
| self.home = "~/onos" |
| for key in self.options: |
| if key == "home": |
| self.home = self.options[ 'home' ] |
| break |
| if self.home is None or self.home == "": |
| self.home = "~/onos" |
| |
| for key in self.options: |
| if key == 'onosIp': |
| self.onosIp = self.options[ 'onosIp' ] |
| break |
| |
| self.name = self.options[ 'name' ] |
| |
| try: |
| if os.getenv( str( self.ip_address ) ) is not None: |
| self.ip_address = os.getenv( str( self.ip_address ) ) |
| else: |
| main.log.info( self.name + |
| ": Trying to connect to " + |
| self.ip_address ) |
| |
| except KeyError: |
| main.log.info( "Invalid host name," + |
| " connecting to local host instead" ) |
| self.ip_address = 'localhost' |
| except Exception as inst: |
| main.log.error( "Uncaught exception: " + str( inst ) ) |
| |
| self.handle = super( OnosCliDriver, self ).connect( |
| user_name=self.user_name, |
| ip_address=self.ip_address, |
| port=self.port, |
| pwd=self.pwd, |
| home=self.home ) |
| |
| self.handle.sendline( "cd " + self.home ) |
| self.handle.expect( "\$" ) |
| if self.handle: |
| return self.handle |
| else: |
| main.log.info( "NO ONOS HANDLE" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def disconnect( self ): |
| """ |
| Called when Test is complete to disconnect the ONOS handle. |
| """ |
| response = main.TRUE |
| try: |
| if self.handle: |
| i = self.logout() |
| if i == main.TRUE: |
| self.handle.sendline( "" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "\$" ) |
| self.handle.sendline( "exit" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "closed" ) |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| response = main.FALSE |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| except ValueError: |
| main.log.exception( "Exception in disconnect of " + self.name ) |
| response = main.TRUE |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Connection failed to the host" ) |
| response = main.FALSE |
| return response |
| |
| def logout( self ): |
| """ |
| Sends 'logout' command to ONOS cli |
| Returns main.TRUE if exited CLI and |
| main.FALSE on timeout (not guranteed you are disconnected) |
| None on TypeError |
| Exits test on unknown error or pexpect exits unexpectedly |
| """ |
| try: |
| if self.handle: |
| self.handle.sendline( "" ) |
| i = self.handle.expect( [ "onos>", "\$", pexpect.TIMEOUT ], |
| timeout=10 ) |
| if i == 0: # In ONOS CLI |
| self.handle.sendline( "logout" ) |
| j = self.handle.expect( [ "\$", |
| "Command not found:", |
| pexpect.TIMEOUT ] ) |
| if j == 0: # Successfully logged out |
| return main.TRUE |
| elif j == 1 or j == 2: |
| # ONOS didn't fully load, and logout command isn't working |
| # or the command timed out |
| self.handle.send( "\x04" ) # send ctrl-d |
| try: |
| self.handle.expect( "\$" ) |
| except pexpect.TIMEOUT: |
| main.log.error( "ONOS did not respond to 'logout' or CTRL-d" ) |
| return main.TRUE |
| else: # some other output |
| main.log.warn( "Unknown repsonse to logout command: '{}'", |
| repr( self.handle.before ) ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| elif i == 1: # not in CLI |
| return main.TRUE |
| elif i == 3: # Timeout |
| return main.FALSE |
| else: |
| return main.TRUE |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": eof exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except ValueError: |
| main.log.error( self.name + |
| "ValueError exception in logout method" ) |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def setCell( self, cellname ): |
| """ |
| Calls 'cell <name>' to set the environment variables on ONOSbench |
| |
| Before issuing any cli commands, set the environment variable first. |
| """ |
| try: |
| if not cellname: |
| main.log.error( "Must define cellname" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| else: |
| self.handle.sendline( "cell " + str( cellname ) ) |
| # Expect the cellname in the ONOSCELL variable. |
| # Note that this variable name is subject to change |
| # and that this driver will have to change accordingly |
| self.handle.expect(str(cellname)) |
| handleBefore = self.handle.before |
| handleAfter = self.handle.after |
| # Get the rest of the handle |
| self.handle.sendline("") |
| self.handle.expect("\$") |
| handleMore = self.handle.before |
| |
| main.log.info( "Cell call returned: " + handleBefore + |
| handleAfter + handleMore ) |
| |
| return main.TRUE |
| |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": eof exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def startOnosCli( self, ONOSIp, karafTimeout="", |
| commandlineTimeout=10, onosStartTimeout=60, waitForStart=False ): |
| """ |
| karafTimeout is an optional argument. karafTimeout value passed |
| by user would be used to set the current karaf shell idle timeout. |
| Note that when ever this property is modified the shell will exit and |
| the subsequent login would reflect new idle timeout. |
| Below is an example to start a session with 60 seconds idle timeout |
| ( input value is in milliseconds ): |
| |
| tValue = "60000" |
| main.ONOScli1.startOnosCli( ONOSIp, karafTimeout=tValue ) |
| |
| Note: karafTimeout is left as str so that this could be read |
| and passed to startOnosCli from PARAMS file as str. |
| """ |
| self.onosIp = ONOSIp |
| try: |
| # Check if we are already in the cli |
| self.handle.sendline( "" ) |
| x = self.handle.expect( [ |
| "\$", "onos>" ], commandlineTimeout) |
| if x == 1: |
| main.log.info( "ONOS cli is already running" ) |
| return main.TRUE |
| |
| # Not in CLI so login |
| if waitForStart: |
| # Wait for onos start ( -w ) and enter onos cli |
| startCliCommand = "onos -w " |
| else: |
| startCliCommand = "onos " |
| self.handle.sendline( startCliCommand + str( ONOSIp ) ) |
| i = self.handle.expect( [ |
| "onos>", |
| pexpect.TIMEOUT ], onosStartTimeout ) |
| |
| if i == 0: |
| main.log.info( str( ONOSIp ) + " CLI Started successfully" ) |
| if karafTimeout: |
| self.handle.sendline( |
| "config:property-set -p org.apache.karaf.shell\ |
| sshIdleTimeout " + |
| karafTimeout ) |
| self.handle.expect( "\$" ) |
| self.handle.sendline( startCliCommand + str( ONOSIp ) ) |
| self.handle.expect( "onos>" ) |
| return main.TRUE |
| else: |
| # If failed, send ctrl+c to process and try again |
| main.log.info( "Starting CLI failed. Retrying..." ) |
| self.handle.send( "\x03" ) |
| self.handle.sendline( startCliCommand + str( ONOSIp ) ) |
| i = self.handle.expect( [ "onos>", pexpect.TIMEOUT ], |
| timeout=30 ) |
| if i == 0: |
| main.log.info( str( ONOSIp ) + " CLI Started " + |
| "successfully after retry attempt" ) |
| if karafTimeout: |
| self.handle.sendline( |
| "config:property-set -p org.apache.karaf.shell\ |
| sshIdleTimeout " + |
| karafTimeout ) |
| self.handle.expect( "\$" ) |
| self.handle.sendline( startCliCommand + str( ONOSIp ) ) |
| self.handle.expect( "onos>" ) |
| return main.TRUE |
| else: |
| main.log.error( "Connection to CLI " + |
| str( ONOSIp ) + " timeout" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def startCellCli( self, karafTimeout="", |
| commandlineTimeout=10, onosStartTimeout=60 ): |
| """ |
| Start CLI on onos ecll handle. |
| |
| karafTimeout is an optional argument. karafTimeout value passed |
| by user would be used to set the current karaf shell idle timeout. |
| Note that when ever this property is modified the shell will exit and |
| the subsequent login would reflect new idle timeout. |
| Below is an example to start a session with 60 seconds idle timeout |
| ( input value is in milliseconds ): |
| |
| tValue = "60000" |
| |
| Note: karafTimeout is left as str so that this could be read |
| and passed to startOnosCli from PARAMS file as str. |
| """ |
| |
| try: |
| self.handle.sendline( "" ) |
| x = self.handle.expect( [ |
| "\$", "onos>" ], commandlineTimeout) |
| |
| if x == 1: |
| main.log.info( "ONOS cli is already running" ) |
| return main.TRUE |
| |
| # Wait for onos start ( -w ) and enter onos cli |
| self.handle.sendline( "/opt/onos/bin/onos" ) |
| i = self.handle.expect( [ |
| "onos>", |
| pexpect.TIMEOUT ], onosStartTimeout ) |
| |
| if i == 0: |
| main.log.info( self.name + " CLI Started successfully" ) |
| if karafTimeout: |
| self.handle.sendline( |
| "config:property-set -p org.apache.karaf.shell\ |
| sshIdleTimeout " + |
| karafTimeout ) |
| self.handle.expect( "\$" ) |
| self.handle.sendline( "/opt/onos/bin/onos" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "onos>" ) |
| return main.TRUE |
| else: |
| # If failed, send ctrl+c to process and try again |
| main.log.info( "Starting CLI failed. Retrying..." ) |
| self.handle.send( "\x03" ) |
| self.handle.sendline( "/opt/onos/bin/onos" ) |
| i = self.handle.expect( [ "onos>", pexpect.TIMEOUT ], |
| timeout=30 ) |
| if i == 0: |
| main.log.info( self.name + " CLI Started " + |
| "successfully after retry attempt" ) |
| if karafTimeout: |
| self.handle.sendline( |
| "config:property-set -p org.apache.karaf.shell\ |
| sshIdleTimeout " + |
| karafTimeout ) |
| self.handle.expect( "\$" ) |
| self.handle.sendline( "/opt/onos/bin/onos" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "onos>" ) |
| return main.TRUE |
| else: |
| main.log.error( "Connection to CLI " + |
| self.name + " timeout" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def log( self, cmdStr, level="", noExit=False ): |
| """ |
| log the commands in the onos CLI. |
| returns main.TRUE on success |
| returns main.FALSE if Error occurred |
| if noExit is True, TestON will not exit, but clean up |
| Available level: DEBUG, TRACE, INFO, WARN, ERROR |
| Level defaults to INFO |
| if cmdStr has spaces then put quotes in the passed string |
| """ |
| try: |
| lvlStr = "" |
| if level: |
| lvlStr = "--level=" + level |
| |
| self.handle.sendline( "log:log " + lvlStr + " " + cmdStr ) |
| self.handle.expect( "log:log" ) |
| self.handle.expect( "onos>" ) |
| |
| response = self.handle.before |
| if re.search( "Error", response ): |
| return main.FALSE |
| return main.TRUE |
| except pexpect.TIMEOUT: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": TIMEOUT exception found" ) |
| if noExit: |
| main.cleanup() |
| return None |
| else: |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| if noExit: |
| main.cleanup() |
| return None |
| else: |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| if noExit: |
| main.cleanup() |
| return None |
| else: |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def sendline( self, cmdStr, showResponse=False, debug=False, timeout=10, noExit=False ): |
| """ |
| Send a completely user specified string to |
| the onos> prompt. Use this function if you have |
| a very specific command to send. |
| |
| if noExit is True, TestON will not exit, and return None |
| |
| Warning: There are no sanity checking to commands |
| sent using this method. |
| |
| """ |
| try: |
| # Try to reconnect if disconnected from cli |
| self.handle.sendline( "" ) |
| i = self.handle.expect( [ "onos>", "\$", pexpect.TIMEOUT ] ) |
| if i == 1: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": onos cli session closed. ") |
| if self.onosIp: |
| main.log.warn( "Trying to reconnect " + self.onosIp ) |
| reconnectResult = self.startOnosCli( self.onosIp ) |
| if reconnectResult: |
| main.log.info( self.name + ": onos cli session reconnected." ) |
| else: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": reconnection failed." ) |
| if noExit: |
| return None |
| else: |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| else: |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| if i == 2: |
| main.log.warn( "Timeout when testing cli responsiveness" ) |
| main.log.debug( self.handle.before ) |
| self.handle.send( "\x03" ) # Send ctrl-c to clear previous output |
| self.handle.expect( "onos>" ) |
| |
| if debug: |
| # NOTE: This adds and average of .4 seconds per call |
| logStr = "\"Sending CLI command: '" + cmdStr + "'\"" |
| self.log( logStr, noExit=noExit ) |
| self.handle.sendline( cmdStr ) |
| i = self.handle.expect( ["onos>", "\$"], timeout ) |
| response = self.handle.before |
| # TODO: do something with i |
| main.log.info( "Command '" + str( cmdStr ) + "' sent to " |
| + self.name + "." ) |
| if debug: |
| main.log.debug( self.name + ": Raw output" ) |
| main.log.debug( self.name + ": " + repr( response ) ) |
| |
| # Remove ANSI color control strings from output |
| ansiEscape = re.compile( r'\x1b[^m]*m' ) |
| response = ansiEscape.sub( '', response ) |
| if debug: |
| main.log.debug( self.name + ": ansiEscape output" ) |
| main.log.debug( self.name + ": " + repr( response ) ) |
| |
| # Remove extra return chars that get added |
| response = re.sub( r"\s\r", "", response ) |
| if debug: |
| main.log.debug( self.name + ": Removed extra returns " + |
| "from output" ) |
| main.log.debug( self.name + ": " + repr( response ) ) |
| |
| # Strip excess whitespace |
| response = response.strip() |
| if debug: |
| main.log.debug( self.name + ": parsed and stripped output" ) |
| main.log.debug( self.name + ": " + repr( response ) ) |
| |
| # parse for just the output, remove the cmd from response |
| output = response.split( cmdStr.strip(), 1 ) |
| if debug: |
| main.log.debug( self.name + ": split output" ) |
| for r in output: |
| main.log.debug( self.name + ": " + repr( r ) ) |
| output = output[1].strip() |
| if showResponse: |
| main.log.info( "Response from ONOS: {}".format( output ) ) |
| return output |
| except pexpect.TIMEOUT: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ":ONOS timeout" ) |
| if debug: |
| main.log.debug( self.handle.before ) |
| return None |
| except IndexError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| main.log.debug( "response: {}".format( repr( response ) ) ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| if noExit: |
| return None |
| else: |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| if noExit: |
| return None |
| else: |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| # IMPORTANT NOTE: |
| # For all cli commands, naming convention should match |
| # the cli command changing 'a:b' with 'aB'. |
| # Ex ) onos:topology > onosTopology |
| # onos:links > onosLinks |
| # feature:list > featureList |
| |
| def addNode( self, nodeId, ONOSIp, tcpPort="" ): |
| """ |
| Adds a new cluster node by ID and address information. |
| Required: |
| * nodeId |
| * ONOSIp |
| Optional: |
| * tcpPort |
| """ |
| try: |
| cmdStr = "add-node " + str( nodeId ) + " " +\ |
| str( ONOSIp ) + " " + str( tcpPort ) |
| handle = self.sendline( cmdStr ) |
| assert handle is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in handle, handle |
| if re.search( "Error", handle ): |
| main.log.error( "Error in adding node" ) |
| main.log.error( handle ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| else: |
| main.log.info( "Node " + str( ONOSIp ) + " added" ) |
| return main.TRUE |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def removeNode( self, nodeId ): |
| """ |
| Removes a cluster by ID |
| Issues command: 'remove-node [<node-id>]' |
| Required: |
| * nodeId |
| """ |
| try: |
| |
| cmdStr = "remove-node " + str( nodeId ) |
| handle = self.sendline( cmdStr ) |
| assert handle is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in handle, handle |
| if re.search( "Error", handle ): |
| main.log.error( "Error in removing node" ) |
| main.log.error( handle ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| else: |
| return main.TRUE |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def nodes( self, jsonFormat=True): |
| """ |
| List the nodes currently visible |
| Issues command: 'nodes' |
| Optional argument: |
| * jsonFormat - boolean indicating if you want output in json |
| """ |
| try: |
| cmdStr = "nodes" |
| if jsonFormat: |
| cmdStr += " -j" |
| output = self.sendline( cmdStr ) |
| assert output is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in output, output |
| return output |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def topology( self ): |
| """ |
| Definition: |
| Returns the output of topology command. |
| Return: |
| topology = current ONOS topology |
| """ |
| try: |
| cmdStr = "topology -j" |
| handle = self.sendline( cmdStr ) |
| assert handle is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in handle, handle |
| main.log.info( cmdStr + " returned: " + str( handle ) ) |
| return handle |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def deviceRemove( self, deviceId ): |
| """ |
| Removes particular device from storage |
| |
| TODO: refactor this function |
| """ |
| try: |
| cmdStr = "device-remove " + str( deviceId ) |
| handle = self.sendline( cmdStr ) |
| assert handle is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in handle, handle |
| if re.search( "Error", handle ): |
| main.log.error( "Error in removing device" ) |
| main.log.error( handle ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| else: |
| return main.TRUE |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def devices( self, jsonFormat=True ): |
| """ |
| Lists all infrastructure devices or switches |
| Optional argument: |
| * jsonFormat - boolean indicating if you want output in json |
| """ |
| try: |
| cmdStr = "devices" |
| if jsonFormat: |
| cmdStr += " -j" |
| handle = self.sendline( cmdStr ) |
| assert handle is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in handle, handle |
| return handle |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def balanceMasters( self ): |
| """ |
| This balances the devices across all controllers |
| by issuing command: 'onos> onos:balance-masters' |
| If required this could be extended to return devices balanced output. |
| """ |
| try: |
| cmdStr = "onos:balance-masters" |
| handle = self.sendline( cmdStr ) |
| assert handle is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in handle, handle |
| if re.search( "Error", handle ): |
| main.log.error( "Error in balancing masters" ) |
| main.log.error( handle ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| else: |
| return main.TRUE |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def checkMasters( self, jsonFormat=True ): |
| """ |
| Returns the output of the masters command. |
| Optional argument: |
| * jsonFormat - boolean indicating if you want output in json |
| """ |
| try: |
| cmdStr = "onos:masters" |
| if jsonFormat: |
| cmdStr += " -j" |
| output = self.sendline( cmdStr ) |
| assert output is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in output, output |
| return output |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def checkBalanceMasters( self, jsonFormat=True ): |
| """ |
| Uses the master command to check that the devices' leadership |
| is evenly divided |
| |
| Dependencies: checkMasters() and summary() |
| |
| Returns main.TRUE if the devices are balanced |
| Returns main.FALSE if the devices are unbalanced |
| Exits on Exception |
| Returns None on TypeError |
| """ |
| try: |
| summaryOutput = self.summary() |
| totalDevices = json.loads( summaryOutput )[ "devices" ] |
| except ( TypeError, ValueError ): |
| main.log.exception( "{}: Object not as expected: {!r}".format( self.name, summaryOutput ) ) |
| return None |
| try: |
| totalOwnedDevices = 0 |
| mastersOutput = self.checkMasters() |
| masters = json.loads( mastersOutput ) |
| first = masters[ 0 ][ "size" ] |
| for master in masters: |
| totalOwnedDevices += master[ "size" ] |
| if master[ "size" ] > first + 1 or master[ "size" ] < first - 1: |
| main.log.error( "Mastership not balanced" ) |
| main.log.info( "\n" + self.checkMasters( False ) ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| main.log.info( "Mastership balanced between " + |
| str( len(masters) ) + " masters" ) |
| return main.TRUE |
| except ( TypeError, ValueError ): |
| main.log.exception( "{}: Object not as expected: {!r}".format( self.name, mastersOutput ) ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def links( self, jsonFormat=True, timeout=30 ): |
| """ |
| Lists all core links |
| Optional argument: |
| * jsonFormat - boolean indicating if you want output in json |
| """ |
| try: |
| cmdStr = "links" |
| if jsonFormat: |
| cmdStr += " -j" |
| handle = self.sendline( cmdStr, timeout=timeout ) |
| assert handle is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in handle, handle |
| return handle |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def ports( self, jsonFormat=True ): |
| """ |
| Lists all ports |
| Optional argument: |
| * jsonFormat - boolean indicating if you want output in json |
| """ |
| try: |
| cmdStr = "ports" |
| if jsonFormat: |
| cmdStr += " -j" |
| handle = self.sendline( cmdStr ) |
| assert handle is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in handle, handle |
| return handle |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def roles( self, jsonFormat=True ): |
| """ |
| Lists all devices and the controllers with roles assigned to them |
| Optional argument: |
| * jsonFormat - boolean indicating if you want output in json |
| """ |
| try: |
| cmdStr = "roles" |
| if jsonFormat: |
| cmdStr += " -j" |
| handle = self.sendline( cmdStr ) |
| assert handle is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in handle, handle |
| return handle |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def getRole( self, deviceId ): |
| """ |
| Given the a string containing the json representation of the "roles" |
| cli command and a partial or whole device id, returns a json object |
| containing the roles output for the first device whose id contains |
| "device_id" |
| |
| Returns: |
| A dict of the role assignments for the given device or |
| None if no match |
| """ |
| try: |
| if deviceId is None: |
| return None |
| else: |
| rawRoles = self.roles() |
| rolesJson = json.loads( rawRoles ) |
| # search json for the device with id then return the device |
| for device in rolesJson: |
| # print device |
| if str( deviceId ) in device[ 'id' ]: |
| return device |
| return None |
| except ( TypeError, ValueError ): |
| main.log.exception( "{}: Object not as expected: {!r}".format( self.name, rawRoles ) ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def rolesNotNull( self ): |
| """ |
| Iterates through each device and checks if there is a master assigned |
| Returns: main.TRUE if each device has a master |
| main.FALSE any device has no master |
| """ |
| try: |
| rawRoles = self.roles() |
| rolesJson = json.loads( rawRoles ) |
| # search json for the device with id then return the device |
| for device in rolesJson: |
| # print device |
| if device[ 'master' ] == "none": |
| main.log.warn( "Device has no master: " + str( device ) ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| return main.TRUE |
| except ( TypeError, ValueError ): |
| main.log.exception( "{}: Object not as expected: {!r}".format( self.name, rawRoles ) ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def paths( self, srcId, dstId ): |
| """ |
| Returns string of paths, and the cost. |
| Issues command: onos:paths <src> <dst> |
| """ |
| try: |
| cmdStr = "onos:paths " + str( srcId ) + " " + str( dstId ) |
| handle = self.sendline( cmdStr ) |
| assert handle is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in handle, handle |
| if re.search( "Error", handle ): |
| main.log.error( "Error in getting paths" ) |
| return ( handle, "Error" ) |
| else: |
| path = handle.split( ";" )[ 0 ] |
| cost = handle.split( ";" )[ 1 ] |
| return ( path, cost ) |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return ( handle, "Error" ) |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return ( handle, "Error" ) |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def hosts( self, jsonFormat=True ): |
| """ |
| Lists all discovered hosts |
| Optional argument: |
| * jsonFormat - boolean indicating if you want output in json |
| """ |
| try: |
| cmdStr = "hosts" |
| if jsonFormat: |
| cmdStr += " -j" |
| handle = self.sendline( cmdStr ) |
| if handle: |
| assert "Command not found:" not in handle, handle |
| # TODO: Maybe make this less hardcoded |
| # ConsistentMap Exceptions |
| assert "org.onosproject.store.service" not in handle |
| # Node not leader |
| assert "java.lang.IllegalStateException" not in handle |
| return handle |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "Error in processing '" + cmdStr + "' " + |
| "command: " + str( handle ) ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def getHost( self, mac ): |
| """ |
| Return the first host from the hosts api whose 'id' contains 'mac' |
| |
| Note: mac must be a colon separated mac address, but could be a |
| partial mac address |
| |
| Return None if there is no match |
| """ |
| try: |
| if mac is None: |
| return None |
| else: |
| mac = mac |
| rawHosts = self.hosts() |
| hostsJson = json.loads( rawHosts ) |
| # search json for the host with mac then return the device |
| for host in hostsJson: |
| # print "%s in %s?" % ( mac, host[ 'id' ] ) |
| if not host: |
| pass |
| elif mac in host[ 'id' ]: |
| return host |
| return None |
| except ( TypeError, ValueError ): |
| main.log.exception( "{}: Object not as expected: {!r}".format( self.name, rawHosts ) ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def getHostsId( self, hostList ): |
| """ |
| Obtain list of hosts |
| Issues command: 'onos> hosts' |
| |
| Required: |
| * hostList: List of hosts obtained by Mininet |
| IMPORTANT: |
| This function assumes that you started your |
| topology with the option '--mac'. |
| Furthermore, it assumes that value of VLAN is '-1' |
| Description: |
| Converts mininet hosts ( h1, h2, h3... ) into |
| ONOS format ( 00:00:00:00:00:01/-1 , ... ) |
| """ |
| try: |
| onosHostList = [] |
| |
| for host in hostList: |
| host = host.replace( "h", "" ) |
| hostHex = hex( int( host ) ).zfill( 12 ) |
| hostHex = str( hostHex ).replace( 'x', '0' ) |
| i = iter( str( hostHex ) ) |
| hostHex = ":".join( a + b for a, b in zip( i, i ) ) |
| hostHex = hostHex + "/-1" |
| onosHostList.append( hostHex ) |
| |
| return onosHostList |
| |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def addHostIntent( self, hostIdOne, hostIdTwo, vlanId="", setVlan="", encap="" ): |
| """ |
| Required: |
| * hostIdOne: ONOS host id for host1 |
| * hostIdTwo: ONOS host id for host2 |
| Optional: |
| * vlanId: specify a VLAN id for the intent |
| * setVlan: specify a VLAN id treatment |
| * encap: specify an encapsulation type |
| Description: |
| Adds a host-to-host intent ( bidirectional ) by |
| specifying the two hosts. |
| Returns: |
| A string of the intent id or None on Error |
| """ |
| try: |
| cmdStr = "add-host-intent " |
| if vlanId: |
| cmdStr += "-v " + str( vlanId ) + " " |
| if setVlan: |
| cmdStr += "--setVlan " + str( vlanId ) + " " |
| if encap: |
| cmdStr += "--encapsulation " + str( encap ) + " " |
| cmdStr += str( hostIdOne ) + " " + str( hostIdTwo ) |
| handle = self.sendline( cmdStr ) |
| assert handle is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in handle, handle |
| if re.search( "Error", handle ): |
| main.log.error( "Error in adding Host intent" ) |
| main.log.debug( "Response from ONOS was: " + repr( handle ) ) |
| return None |
| else: |
| main.log.info( "Host intent installed between " + |
| str( hostIdOne ) + " and " + str( hostIdTwo ) ) |
| match = re.search('id=0x([\da-f]+),', handle) |
| if match: |
| return match.group()[3:-1] |
| else: |
| main.log.error( "Error, intent ID not found" ) |
| main.log.debug( "Response from ONOS was: " + |
| repr( handle ) ) |
| return None |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def addOpticalIntent( self, ingressDevice, egressDevice ): |
| """ |
| Required: |
| * ingressDevice: device id of ingress device |
| * egressDevice: device id of egress device |
| Optional: |
| TODO: Still needs to be implemented via dev side |
| Description: |
| Adds an optical intent by specifying an ingress and egress device |
| Returns: |
| A string of the intent id or None on error |
| """ |
| try: |
| cmdStr = "add-optical-intent " + str( ingressDevice ) +\ |
| " " + str( egressDevice ) |
| handle = self.sendline( cmdStr ) |
| assert handle is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in handle, handle |
| # If error, return error message |
| if re.search( "Error", handle ): |
| main.log.error( "Error in adding Optical intent" ) |
| return None |
| else: |
| main.log.info( "Optical intent installed between " + |
| str( ingressDevice ) + " and " + |
| str( egressDevice ) ) |
| match = re.search('id=0x([\da-f]+),', handle) |
| if match: |
| return match.group()[3:-1] |
| else: |
| main.log.error( "Error, intent ID not found" ) |
| return None |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def addPointIntent( |
| self, |
| ingressDevice, |
| egressDevice, |
| portIngress="", |
| portEgress="", |
| ethType="", |
| ethSrc="", |
| ethDst="", |
| bandwidth="", |
| lambdaAlloc=False, |
| protected=False, |
| ipProto="", |
| ipSrc="", |
| ipDst="", |
| tcpSrc="", |
| tcpDst="", |
| vlanId="", |
| setVlan="", |
| encap="" ): |
| """ |
| Required: |
| * ingressDevice: device id of ingress device |
| * egressDevice: device id of egress device |
| Optional: |
| * ethType: specify ethType |
| * ethSrc: specify ethSrc ( i.e. src mac addr ) |
| * ethDst: specify ethDst ( i.e. dst mac addr ) |
| * bandwidth: specify bandwidth capacity of link |
| * lambdaAlloc: if True, intent will allocate lambda |
| for the specified intent |
| * ipProto: specify ip protocol |
| * ipSrc: specify ip source address |
| * ipDst: specify ip destination address |
| * tcpSrc: specify tcp source port |
| * tcpDst: specify tcp destination port |
| * vlanId: specify vlan ID |
| * setVlan: specify a VLAN id treatment |
| * encap: specify an Encapsulation type to use |
| Description: |
| Adds a point-to-point intent ( uni-directional ) by |
| specifying device id's and optional fields |
| Returns: |
| A string of the intent id or None on error |
| |
| NOTE: This function may change depending on the |
| options developers provide for point-to-point |
| intent via cli |
| """ |
| try: |
| cmd = "add-point-intent" |
| |
| if ethType: |
| cmd += " --ethType " + str( ethType ) |
| if ethSrc: |
| cmd += " --ethSrc " + str( ethSrc ) |
| if ethDst: |
| cmd += " --ethDst " + str( ethDst ) |
| if bandwidth: |
| cmd += " --bandwidth " + str( bandwidth ) |
| if lambdaAlloc: |
| cmd += " --lambda " |
| if ipProto: |
| cmd += " --ipProto " + str( ipProto ) |
| if ipSrc: |
| cmd += " --ipSrc " + str( ipSrc ) |
| if ipDst: |
| cmd += " --ipDst " + str( ipDst ) |
| if tcpSrc: |
| cmd += " --tcpSrc " + str( tcpSrc ) |
| if tcpDst: |
| cmd += " --tcpDst " + str( tcpDst ) |
| if vlanId: |
| cmd += " -v " + str( vlanId ) |
| if setVlan: |
| cmd += " --setVlan " + str( setVlan ) |
| if encap: |
| cmd += " --encapsulation " + str( encap ) |
| if protected: |
| cmd += " --protect " |
| |
| # Check whether the user appended the port |
| # or provided it as an input |
| if "/" in ingressDevice: |
| cmd += " " + str( ingressDevice ) |
| else: |
| if not portIngress: |
| main.log.error( "You must specify the ingress port" ) |
| # TODO: perhaps more meaningful return |
| # Would it make sense to throw an exception and exit |
| # the test? |
| return None |
| |
| cmd += " " + \ |
| str( ingressDevice ) + "/" +\ |
| str( portIngress ) + " " |
| |
| if "/" in egressDevice: |
| cmd += " " + str( egressDevice ) |
| else: |
| if not portEgress: |
| main.log.error( "You must specify the egress port" ) |
| return None |
| |
| cmd += " " +\ |
| str( egressDevice ) + "/" +\ |
| str( portEgress ) |
| |
| handle = self.sendline( cmd ) |
| assert handle is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in handle, handle |
| # If error, return error message |
| if re.search( "Error", handle ): |
| main.log.error( "Error in adding point-to-point intent" ) |
| return None |
| else: |
| # TODO: print out all the options in this message? |
| main.log.info( "Point-to-point intent installed between " + |
| str( ingressDevice ) + " and " + |
| str( egressDevice ) ) |
| match = re.search('id=0x([\da-f]+),', handle) |
| if match: |
| return match.group()[3:-1] |
| else: |
| main.log.error( "Error, intent ID not found" ) |
| return None |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def addMultipointToSinglepointIntent( |
| self, |
| ingressDeviceList, |
| egressDevice, |
| portIngressList=None, |
| portEgress="", |
| ethType="", |
| ethSrc="", |
| ethDst="", |
| bandwidth="", |
| lambdaAlloc=False, |
| ipProto="", |
| ipSrc="", |
| ipDst="", |
| tcpSrc="", |
| tcpDst="", |
| setEthSrc="", |
| setEthDst="", |
| vlanId="", |
| setVlan="", |
| partial=False, |
| encap="" ): |
| """ |
| Note: |
| This function assumes the format of all ingress devices |
| is same. That is, all ingress devices include port numbers |
| with a "/" or all ingress devices could specify device |
| ids and port numbers seperately. |
| Required: |
| * ingressDeviceList: List of device ids of ingress device |
| ( Atleast 2 ingress devices required in the list ) |
| * egressDevice: device id of egress device |
| Optional: |
| * ethType: specify ethType |
| * ethSrc: specify ethSrc ( i.e. src mac addr ) |
| * ethDst: specify ethDst ( i.e. dst mac addr ) |
| * bandwidth: specify bandwidth capacity of link |
| * lambdaAlloc: if True, intent will allocate lambda |
| for the specified intent |
| * ipProto: specify ip protocol |
| * ipSrc: specify ip source address |
| * ipDst: specify ip destination address |
| * tcpSrc: specify tcp source port |
| * tcpDst: specify tcp destination port |
| * setEthSrc: action to Rewrite Source MAC Address |
| * setEthDst: action to Rewrite Destination MAC Address |
| * vlanId: specify vlan Id |
| * setVlan: specify VLAN Id treatment |
| * encap: specify a type of encapsulation |
| Description: |
| Adds a multipoint-to-singlepoint intent ( uni-directional ) by |
| specifying device id's and optional fields |
| Returns: |
| A string of the intent id or None on error |
| |
| NOTE: This function may change depending on the |
| options developers provide for multipoint-to-singlepoint |
| intent via cli |
| """ |
| try: |
| cmd = "add-multi-to-single-intent" |
| |
| if ethType: |
| cmd += " --ethType " + str( ethType ) |
| if ethSrc: |
| cmd += " --ethSrc " + str( ethSrc ) |
| if ethDst: |
| cmd += " --ethDst " + str( ethDst ) |
| if bandwidth: |
| cmd += " --bandwidth " + str( bandwidth ) |
| if lambdaAlloc: |
| cmd += " --lambda " |
| if ipProto: |
| cmd += " --ipProto " + str( ipProto ) |
| if ipSrc: |
| cmd += " --ipSrc " + str( ipSrc ) |
| if ipDst: |
| cmd += " --ipDst " + str( ipDst ) |
| if tcpSrc: |
| cmd += " --tcpSrc " + str( tcpSrc ) |
| if tcpDst: |
| cmd += " --tcpDst " + str( tcpDst ) |
| if setEthSrc: |
| cmd += " --setEthSrc " + str( setEthSrc ) |
| if setEthDst: |
| cmd += " --setEthDst " + str( setEthDst ) |
| if vlanId: |
| cmd += " -v " + str( vlanId ) |
| if setVlan: |
| cmd += " --setVlan " + str( setVlan ) |
| if partial: |
| cmd += " --partial" |
| if encap: |
| cmd += " --encapsulation " + str( encap ) |
| |
| # Check whether the user appended the port |
| # or provided it as an input |
| |
| if portIngressList is None: |
| for ingressDevice in ingressDeviceList: |
| if "/" in ingressDevice: |
| cmd += " " + str( ingressDevice ) |
| else: |
| main.log.error( "You must specify " + |
| "the ingress port" ) |
| # TODO: perhaps more meaningful return |
| return main.FALSE |
| else: |
| if len( ingressDeviceList ) == len( portIngressList ): |
| for ingressDevice, portIngress in zip( ingressDeviceList, |
| portIngressList ): |
| cmd += " " + \ |
| str( ingressDevice ) + "/" +\ |
| str( portIngress ) + " " |
| else: |
| main.log.error( "Device list and port list does not " + |
| "have the same length" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| if "/" in egressDevice: |
| cmd += " " + str( egressDevice ) |
| else: |
| if not portEgress: |
| main.log.error( "You must specify " + |
| "the egress port" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| |
| cmd += " " +\ |
| str( egressDevice ) + "/" +\ |
| str( portEgress ) |
| handle = self.sendline( cmd ) |
| assert handle is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in handle, handle |
| # If error, return error message |
| if re.search( "Error", handle ): |
| main.log.error( "Error in adding multipoint-to-singlepoint " + |
| "intent" ) |
| return None |
| else: |
| match = re.search('id=0x([\da-f]+),', handle) |
| if match: |
| return match.group()[3:-1] |
| else: |
| main.log.error( "Error, intent ID not found" ) |
| return None |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def addSinglepointToMultipointIntent( |
| self, |
| ingressDevice, |
| egressDeviceList, |
| portIngress="", |
| portEgressList=None, |
| ethType="", |
| ethSrc="", |
| ethDst="", |
| bandwidth="", |
| lambdaAlloc=False, |
| ipProto="", |
| ipSrc="", |
| ipDst="", |
| tcpSrc="", |
| tcpDst="", |
| setEthSrc="", |
| setEthDst="", |
| vlanId="", |
| setVlan="", |
| partial=False, |
| encap="" ): |
| """ |
| Note: |
| This function assumes the format of all egress devices |
| is same. That is, all egress devices include port numbers |
| with a "/" or all egress devices could specify device |
| ids and port numbers seperately. |
| Required: |
| * EgressDeviceList: List of device ids of egress device |
| ( Atleast 2 eress devices required in the list ) |
| * ingressDevice: device id of ingress device |
| Optional: |
| * ethType: specify ethType |
| * ethSrc: specify ethSrc ( i.e. src mac addr ) |
| * ethDst: specify ethDst ( i.e. dst mac addr ) |
| * bandwidth: specify bandwidth capacity of link |
| * lambdaAlloc: if True, intent will allocate lambda |
| for the specified intent |
| * ipProto: specify ip protocol |
| * ipSrc: specify ip source address |
| * ipDst: specify ip destination address |
| * tcpSrc: specify tcp source port |
| * tcpDst: specify tcp destination port |
| * setEthSrc: action to Rewrite Source MAC Address |
| * setEthDst: action to Rewrite Destination MAC Address |
| * vlanId: specify vlan Id |
| * setVlan: specify VLAN ID treatment |
| * encap: specify an encapsulation type |
| Description: |
| Adds a singlepoint-to-multipoint intent ( uni-directional ) by |
| specifying device id's and optional fields |
| Returns: |
| A string of the intent id or None on error |
| |
| NOTE: This function may change depending on the |
| options developers provide for singlepoint-to-multipoint |
| intent via cli |
| """ |
| try: |
| cmd = "add-single-to-multi-intent" |
| |
| if ethType: |
| cmd += " --ethType " + str( ethType ) |
| if ethSrc: |
| cmd += " --ethSrc " + str( ethSrc ) |
| if ethDst: |
| cmd += " --ethDst " + str( ethDst ) |
| if bandwidth: |
| cmd += " --bandwidth " + str( bandwidth ) |
| if lambdaAlloc: |
| cmd += " --lambda " |
| if ipProto: |
| cmd += " --ipProto " + str( ipProto ) |
| if ipSrc: |
| cmd += " --ipSrc " + str( ipSrc ) |
| if ipDst: |
| cmd += " --ipDst " + str( ipDst ) |
| if tcpSrc: |
| cmd += " --tcpSrc " + str( tcpSrc ) |
| if tcpDst: |
| cmd += " --tcpDst " + str( tcpDst ) |
| if setEthSrc: |
| cmd += " --setEthSrc " + str( setEthSrc ) |
| if setEthDst: |
| cmd += " --setEthDst " + str( setEthDst ) |
| if vlanId: |
| cmd += " -v " + str( vlanId ) |
| if setVlan: |
| cmd += " --setVlan " + str( setVlan ) |
| if partial: |
| cmd += " --partial" |
| if encap: |
| cmd += " --encapsulation " + str( encap ) |
| |
| # Check whether the user appended the port |
| # or provided it as an input |
| |
| if "/" in ingressDevice: |
| cmd += " " + str( ingressDevice ) |
| else: |
| if not portIngress: |
| main.log.error( "You must specify " + |
| "the Ingress port" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| |
| cmd += " " +\ |
| str( ingressDevice ) + "/" +\ |
| str( portIngress ) |
| |
| if portEgressList is None: |
| for egressDevice in egressDeviceList: |
| if "/" in egressDevice: |
| cmd += " " + str( egressDevice ) |
| else: |
| main.log.error( "You must specify " + |
| "the egress port" ) |
| # TODO: perhaps more meaningful return |
| return main.FALSE |
| else: |
| if len( egressDeviceList ) == len( portEgressList ): |
| for egressDevice, portEgress in zip( egressDeviceList, |
| portEgressList ): |
| cmd += " " + \ |
| str( egressDevice ) + "/" +\ |
| str( portEgress ) |
| else: |
| main.log.error( "Device list and port list does not " + |
| "have the same length" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| handle = self.sendline( cmd ) |
| assert handle is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in handle, handle |
| # If error, return error message |
| if re.search( "Error", handle ): |
| main.log.error( "Error in adding singlepoint-to-multipoint " + |
| "intent" ) |
| return None |
| else: |
| match = re.search('id=0x([\da-f]+),', handle) |
| if match: |
| return match.group()[3:-1] |
| else: |
| main.log.error( "Error, intent ID not found" ) |
| return None |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def addMplsIntent( |
| self, |
| ingressDevice, |
| egressDevice, |
| ingressPort="", |
| egressPort="", |
| ethType="", |
| ethSrc="", |
| ethDst="", |
| bandwidth="", |
| lambdaAlloc=False, |
| ipProto="", |
| ipSrc="", |
| ipDst="", |
| tcpSrc="", |
| tcpDst="", |
| ingressLabel="", |
| egressLabel="", |
| priority=""): |
| """ |
| Required: |
| * ingressDevice: device id of ingress device |
| * egressDevice: device id of egress device |
| Optional: |
| * ethType: specify ethType |
| * ethSrc: specify ethSrc ( i.e. src mac addr ) |
| * ethDst: specify ethDst ( i.e. dst mac addr ) |
| * bandwidth: specify bandwidth capacity of link |
| * lambdaAlloc: if True, intent will allocate lambda |
| for the specified intent |
| * ipProto: specify ip protocol |
| * ipSrc: specify ip source address |
| * ipDst: specify ip destination address |
| * tcpSrc: specify tcp source port |
| * tcpDst: specify tcp destination port |
| * ingressLabel: Ingress MPLS label |
| * egressLabel: Egress MPLS label |
| Description: |
| Adds MPLS intent by |
| specifying device id's and optional fields |
| Returns: |
| A string of the intent id or None on error |
| |
| NOTE: This function may change depending on the |
| options developers provide for MPLS |
| intent via cli |
| """ |
| try: |
| cmd = "add-mpls-intent" |
| |
| if ethType: |
| cmd += " --ethType " + str( ethType ) |
| if ethSrc: |
| cmd += " --ethSrc " + str( ethSrc ) |
| if ethDst: |
| cmd += " --ethDst " + str( ethDst ) |
| if bandwidth: |
| cmd += " --bandwidth " + str( bandwidth ) |
| if lambdaAlloc: |
| cmd += " --lambda " |
| if ipProto: |
| cmd += " --ipProto " + str( ipProto ) |
| if ipSrc: |
| cmd += " --ipSrc " + str( ipSrc ) |
| if ipDst: |
| cmd += " --ipDst " + str( ipDst ) |
| if tcpSrc: |
| cmd += " --tcpSrc " + str( tcpSrc ) |
| if tcpDst: |
| cmd += " --tcpDst " + str( tcpDst ) |
| if ingressLabel: |
| cmd += " --ingressLabel " + str( ingressLabel ) |
| if egressLabel: |
| cmd += " --egressLabel " + str( egressLabel ) |
| if priority: |
| cmd += " --priority " + str( priority ) |
| |
| # Check whether the user appended the port |
| # or provided it as an input |
| if "/" in ingressDevice: |
| cmd += " " + str( ingressDevice ) |
| else: |
| if not ingressPort: |
| main.log.error( "You must specify the ingress port" ) |
| return None |
| |
| cmd += " " + \ |
| str( ingressDevice ) + "/" +\ |
| str( ingressPort ) + " " |
| |
| if "/" in egressDevice: |
| cmd += " " + str( egressDevice ) |
| else: |
| if not egressPort: |
| main.log.error( "You must specify the egress port" ) |
| return None |
| |
| cmd += " " +\ |
| str( egressDevice ) + "/" +\ |
| str( egressPort ) |
| |
| handle = self.sendline( cmd ) |
| assert handle is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in handle, handle |
| # If error, return error message |
| if re.search( "Error", handle ): |
| main.log.error( "Error in adding mpls intent" ) |
| return None |
| else: |
| # TODO: print out all the options in this message? |
| main.log.info( "MPLS intent installed between " + |
| str( ingressDevice ) + " and " + |
| str( egressDevice ) ) |
| match = re.search('id=0x([\da-f]+),', handle) |
| if match: |
| return match.group()[3:-1] |
| else: |
| main.log.error( "Error, intent ID not found" ) |
| return None |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def removeIntent( self, intentId, app='org.onosproject.cli', |
| purge=False, sync=False ): |
| """ |
| Remove intent for specified application id and intent id |
| Optional args:- |
| -s or --sync: Waits for the removal before returning |
| -p or --purge: Purge the intent from the store after removal |
| |
| Returns: |
| main.FALSE on error and |
| cli output otherwise |
| """ |
| try: |
| cmdStr = "remove-intent" |
| if purge: |
| cmdStr += " -p" |
| if sync: |
| cmdStr += " -s" |
| |
| cmdStr += " " + app + " " + str( intentId ) |
| handle = self.sendline( cmdStr ) |
| assert handle is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in handle, handle |
| if re.search( "Error", handle ): |
| main.log.error( "Error in removing intent" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| else: |
| # TODO: Should this be main.TRUE |
| return handle |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def removeAllIntents( self, purge=False, sync=False, app='org.onosproject.cli', timeout=30 ): |
| """ |
| Description: |
| Remove all the intents |
| Optional args:- |
| -s or --sync: Waits for the removal before returning |
| -p or --purge: Purge the intent from the store after removal |
| Returns: |
| Returns main.TRUE if all intents are removed, otherwise returns |
| main.FALSE; Returns None for exception |
| """ |
| try: |
| cmdStr = "remove-intent" |
| if purge: |
| cmdStr += " -p" |
| if sync: |
| cmdStr += " -s" |
| |
| cmdStr += " " + app |
| handle = self.sendline( cmdStr, timeout=timeout ) |
| assert handle is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in handle, handle |
| if re.search( "Error", handle ): |
| main.log.error( "Error in removing intent" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| else: |
| return main.TRUE |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def purgeWithdrawnIntents( self ): |
| """ |
| Purges all WITHDRAWN Intents |
| """ |
| try: |
| cmdStr = "purge-intents" |
| handle = self.sendline( cmdStr ) |
| assert handle is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in handle, handle |
| if re.search( "Error", handle ): |
| main.log.error( "Error in purging intents" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| else: |
| return main.TRUE |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def routes( self, jsonFormat=False ): |
| """ |
| NOTE: This method should be used after installing application: |
| onos-app-sdnip |
| Optional: |
| * jsonFormat: enable output formatting in json |
| Description: |
| Obtain all routes in the system |
| """ |
| try: |
| cmdStr = "routes" |
| if jsonFormat: |
| cmdStr += " -j" |
| handle = self.sendline( cmdStr ) |
| assert handle is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in handle, handle |
| return handle |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def ipv4RouteNumber( self ): |
| """ |
| NOTE: This method should be used after installing application: |
| onos-app-sdnip |
| Description: |
| Obtain the total IPv4 routes number in the system |
| """ |
| try: |
| cmdStr = "routes -s -j" |
| handle = self.sendline( cmdStr ) |
| assert handle is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in handle, handle |
| jsonResult = json.loads( handle ) |
| return jsonResult['totalRoutes4'] |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return None |
| except ( TypeError, ValueError ): |
| main.log.exception( "{}: Object not as expected: {!r}".format( self.name, handle ) ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def intents( self, jsonFormat = True, summary = False, **intentargs): |
| """ |
| Description: |
| Obtain intents from the ONOS cli. |
| Optional: |
| * jsonFormat: Enable output formatting in json, default to True |
| * summary: Whether only output the intent summary, defaults to False |
| * type: Only output a certain type of intent. This options is valid |
| only when jsonFormat is True and summary is True. |
| """ |
| try: |
| cmdStr = "intents" |
| if summary: |
| cmdStr += " -s" |
| if jsonFormat: |
| cmdStr += " -j" |
| handle = self.sendline( cmdStr ) |
| assert handle is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in handle, handle |
| args = utilities.parse_args( [ "TYPE" ], **intentargs ) |
| if "TYPE" in args.keys(): |
| intentType = args[ "TYPE" ] |
| else: |
| intentType = "" |
| # IF we want the summary of a specific intent type |
| if jsonFormat and summary and ( intentType != "" ): |
| jsonResult = json.loads( handle ) |
| if intentType in jsonResult.keys(): |
| return jsonResult[ intentType ] |
| else: |
| main.log.error( "unknown TYPE, returning all types of intents" ) |
| return handle |
| else: |
| return handle |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return None |
| except ( TypeError, ValueError ): |
| main.log.exception( "{}: Object not as expected: {!r}".format( self.name, handle ) ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def getIntentState(self, intentsId, intentsJson=None): |
| """ |
| Description: |
| Gets intent state. Accepts a single intent ID (string type) or a |
| list of intent IDs. |
| Parameters: |
| intentsId: intent ID, both string type and list type are acceptable |
| intentsJson: parsed json object from the onos:intents api |
| Returns: |
| Returns the state (string type) of the ID if a single intent ID is |
| accepted. |
| Returns a list of dictionaries if a list of intent IDs is accepted, |
| and each dictionary maps 'id' to the Intent ID and 'state' to |
| corresponding intent state. |
| """ |
| try: |
| state = "State is Undefined" |
| if not intentsJson: |
| rawJson = self.intents() |
| else: |
| rawJson = intentsJson |
| parsedIntentsJson = json.loads( rawJson ) |
| if isinstance( intentsId, types.StringType ): |
| for intent in parsedIntentsJson: |
| if intentsId == intent[ 'id' ]: |
| state = intent[ 'state' ] |
| return state |
| main.log.info( "Cannot find intent ID" + str( intentsId ) + |
| " on the list" ) |
| return state |
| elif isinstance( intentsId, types.ListType ): |
| dictList = [] |
| for i in xrange( len( intentsId ) ): |
| stateDict = {} |
| for intents in parsedIntentsJson: |
| if intentsId[ i ] == intents[ 'id' ]: |
| stateDict[ 'state' ] = intents[ 'state' ] |
| stateDict[ 'id' ] = intentsId[ i ] |
| dictList.append( stateDict ) |
| break |
| if len( intentsId ) != len( dictList ): |
| main.log.info( "Cannot find some of the intent ID state" ) |
| return dictList |
| else: |
| main.log.info( "Invalid intents ID entry" ) |
| return None |
| except ( TypeError, ValueError ): |
| main.log.exception( "{}: Object not as expected: {!r}".format( self.name, rawJson ) ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def checkIntentState( self, intentsId, expectedState='INSTALLED' ): |
| """ |
| Description: |
| Check intents state |
| Required: |
| intentsId - List of intents ID to be checked |
| Optional: |
| expectedState - Check the expected state(s) of each intents |
| state in the list. |
| *NOTE: You can pass in a list of expected state, |
| Eg: expectedState = [ 'INSTALLED' , 'INSTALLING' ] |
| Return: |
| Returns main.TRUE only if all intent are the same as expected states |
| , otherwise, returns main.FALSE. |
| """ |
| try: |
| # Generating a dictionary: intent id as a key and state as value |
| returnValue = main.TRUE |
| intentsDict = self.getIntentState( intentsId ) |
| if len( intentsId ) != len( intentsDict ): |
| main.log.info( self.name + ": There is something wrong " + |
| "getting intents state" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| |
| if isinstance( expectedState, types.StringType ): |
| for intents in intentsDict: |
| if intents.get( 'state' ) != expectedState: |
| main.log.debug( self.name + " : Intent ID - " + |
| intents.get( 'id' ) + |
| " actual state = " + |
| intents.get( 'state' ) |
| + " does not equal expected state = " |
| + expectedState ) |
| returnValue = main.FALSE |
| |
| elif isinstance( expectedState, types.ListType ): |
| for intents in intentsDict: |
| if not any( state == intents.get( 'state' ) for state in |
| expectedState ): |
| main.log.debug( self.name + " : Intent ID - " + |
| intents.get( 'id' ) + |
| " actual state = " + |
| intents.get( 'state' ) + |
| " does not equal expected states = " |
| + str( expectedState ) ) |
| returnValue = main.FALSE |
| |
| if returnValue == main.TRUE: |
| main.log.info( self.name + ": All " + |
| str( len( intentsDict ) ) + |
| " intents are in " + str( expectedState ) + |
| " state" ) |
| return returnValue |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def compareIntent( self, intentDict ): |
| """ |
| Description: |
| Compare the intent ids and states provided in the argument with all intents in ONOS |
| Return: |
| Returns main.TRUE if the two sets of intents match exactly, otherwise main.FALSE |
| Arguments: |
| intentDict: a dictionary which maps intent ids to intent states |
| """ |
| try: |
| intentsRaw = self.intents() |
| intentsJson = json.loads( intentsRaw ) |
| intentDictONOS = {} |
| for intent in intentsJson: |
| intentDictONOS[ intent[ 'id' ] ] = intent[ 'state' ] |
| returnValue = main.TRUE |
| if len( intentDict ) != len( intentDictONOS ): |
| main.log.warn( self.name + ": expected intent count does not match that in ONOS, " + |
| str( len( intentDict ) ) + " expected and " + |
| str( len( intentDictONOS ) ) + " actual" ) |
| returnValue = main.FALSE |
| for intentID in intentDict.keys(): |
| if intentID not in intentDictONOS.keys(): |
| main.log.debug( self.name + ": intent ID - " + intentID + " is not in ONOS" ) |
| returnValue = main.FALSE |
| else: |
| if intentDict[ intentID ] != intentDictONOS[ intentID ]: |
| main.log.debug( self.name + ": intent ID - " + intentID + |
| " expected state is " + intentDict[ intentID ] + |
| " but actual state is " + intentDictONOS[ intentID ] ) |
| returnValue = main.FALSE |
| intentDictONOS.pop( intentID ) |
| if len( intentDictONOS ) > 0: |
| returnValue = main.FALSE |
| for intentID in intentDictONOS.keys(): |
| main.log.debug( self.name + ": find extra intent in ONOS: intent ID " + intentID ) |
| if returnValue == main.TRUE: |
| main.log.info( self.name + ": all intent IDs and states match that in ONOS" ) |
| return returnValue |
| except KeyError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": KeyError exception found" ) |
| return main.ERROR |
| except ( TypeError, ValueError ): |
| main.log.exception( "{}: Object not as expected: {!r}".format( self.name, intentsRaw ) ) |
| return main.ERROR |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def checkIntentSummary( self, timeout=60, noExit=True ): |
| """ |
| Description: |
| Check the number of installed intents. |
| Optional: |
| timeout - the timeout for pexcept |
| noExit - If noExit, TestON will not exit if any except. |
| Return: |
| Returns main.TRUE only if the number of all installed intents are the same as total intents number |
| , otherwise, returns main.FALSE. |
| """ |
| |
| try: |
| cmd = "intents -s -j" |
| |
| # Check response if something wrong |
| response = self.sendline( cmd, timeout=timeout, noExit=noExit ) |
| if response is None: |
| return main.FALSE |
| response = json.loads( response ) |
| |
| # get total and installed number, see if they are match |
| allState = response.get( 'all' ) |
| if allState.get('total') == allState.get('installed'): |
| main.log.info( 'Total Intents: {} Installed Intents: {}'.format( allState.get('total'), allState.get('installed') ) ) |
| return main.TRUE |
| main.log.info( 'Verified Intents failed Excepte intetnes: {} installed intents: {}'.format( allState.get('total'), allState.get('installed') ) ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| |
| except ( TypeError, ValueError ): |
| main.log.exception( "{}: Object not as expected: {!r}".format( self.name, response ) ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| if noExit: |
| return main.FALSE |
| else: |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except pexpect.TIMEOUT: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": ONOS timeout" ) |
| return None |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| if noExit: |
| return main.FALSE |
| else: |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def flows( self, state="", jsonFormat=True, timeout=60, noExit=False, noCore=False ): |
| """ |
| Optional: |
| * jsonFormat: enable output formatting in json |
| * noCore: suppress core flows |
| Description: |
| Obtain flows currently installed |
| """ |
| try: |
| cmdStr = "flows" |
| if jsonFormat: |
| cmdStr += " -j " |
| if noCore: |
| cmdStr += " -n " |
| cmdStr += state |
| handle = self.sendline( cmdStr, timeout=timeout, noExit=noExit ) |
| assert handle is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in handle, handle |
| if re.search( "Error:", handle ): |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": flows() response: " + |
| str( handle ) ) |
| return handle |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.TIMEOUT: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": ONOS timeout" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def checkFlowCount(self, min=0, timeout=60 ): |
| count = self.getTotalFlowsNum( timeout=timeout ) |
| count = int( count ) if count else 0 |
| return count if ( count > min ) else False |
| |
| def checkFlowsState( self, isPENDING=True, timeout=60, noExit=False ): |
| """ |
| Description: |
| Check the if all the current flows are in ADDED state |
| We check PENDING_ADD, PENDING_REMOVE, REMOVED, and FAILED flows, |
| if the count of those states is 0, which means all current flows |
| are in ADDED state, and return main.TRUE otherwise return main.FALSE |
| Optional: |
| * isPENDING: whether the PENDING_ADD is also a correct status |
| Return: |
| returnValue - Returns main.TRUE only if all flows are in |
| ADDED state or PENDING_ADD if the isPENDING |
| parameter is set true, return main.FALSE otherwise. |
| """ |
| try: |
| states = ["PENDING_ADD", "PENDING_REMOVE", "REMOVED", "FAILED"] |
| checkedStates = [] |
| statesCount = [0, 0, 0, 0] |
| for s in states: |
| rawFlows = self.flows( state=s, timeout = timeout ) |
| if rawFlows: |
| # if we didn't get flows or flows function return None, we should return |
| # main.Flase |
| checkedStates.append( json.loads( rawFlows ) ) |
| else: |
| return main.FALSE |
| for i in range( len( states ) ): |
| for c in checkedStates[i]: |
| try: |
| statesCount[i] += int( c.get( "flowCount" ) ) |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( "Json object not as expected" ) |
| main.log.info( states[i] + " flows: " + str( statesCount[i] ) ) |
| |
| # We want to count PENDING_ADD if isPENDING is true |
| if isPENDING: |
| if statesCount[1] + statesCount[2] + statesCount[3] > 0: |
| return main.FALSE |
| else: |
| if statesCount[0] + statesCount[1] + statesCount[2] + statesCount[3] > 0: |
| return main.FALSE |
| return main.TRUE |
| except ( TypeError, ValueError ): |
| main.log.exception( "{}: Object not as expected: {!r}".format( self.name, rawFlows ) ) |
| return None |
| |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.TIMEOUT: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": ONOS timeout" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def pushTestIntents( self, ingress, egress, batchSize, offset="", |
| options="", timeout=10, background = False, noExit=False, getResponse=False ): |
| """ |
| Description: |
| Push a number of intents in a batch format to |
| a specific point-to-point intent definition |
| Required: |
| * ingress: specify source dpid |
| * egress: specify destination dpid |
| * batchSize: specify number of intents to push |
| Optional: |
| * offset: the keyOffset is where the next batch of intents |
| will be installed |
| * noExit: If set to True, TestON will not exit if any error when issus command |
| * getResponse: If set to True, function will return ONOS response. |
| |
| Returns: If failed to push test intents, it will returen None, |
| if successful, return true. |
| Timeout expection will return None, |
| TypeError will return false |
| other expections will exit() |
| """ |
| try: |
| if background: |
| back = "&" |
| else: |
| back = "" |
| cmd = "push-test-intents {} {} {} {} {} {}".format( options, |
| ingress, |
| egress, |
| batchSize, |
| offset, |
| back ) |
| response = self.sendline( cmd, timeout=timeout, noExit=noExit ) |
| assert response is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in response, response |
| main.log.info( response ) |
| if getResponse: |
| return response |
| |
| # TODO: We should handle if there is failure in installation |
| return main.TRUE |
| |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.TIMEOUT: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": ONOS timeout" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def getTotalFlowsNum( self, timeout=60, noExit=False ): |
| """ |
| Description: |
| Get the number of ADDED flows. |
| Return: |
| The number of ADDED flows |
| Or return None if any exceptions |
| """ |
| |
| try: |
| # get total added flows number |
| cmd = "flows -c added" |
| rawFlows = self.sendline( cmd, timeout=timeout, noExit=noExit ) |
| if rawFlows: |
| rawFlows = rawFlows.split("\n") |
| totalFlows = 0 |
| for l in rawFlows: |
| totalFlows += int(l.split("Count=")[1]) |
| else: |
| main.log.error("Response not as expected!") |
| return None |
| return totalFlows |
| |
| except ( TypeError, ValueError ): |
| main.log.exception( "{}: Object not as expected!".format( self.name ) ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| if not noExit: |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| return None |
| except pexpect.TIMEOUT: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": ONOS timeout" ) |
| return None |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| if not noExit: |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| return None |
| |
| def getTotalIntentsNum( self, timeout=60, noExit = False ): |
| """ |
| Description: |
| Get the total number of intents, include every states. |
| Optional: |
| noExit - If noExit, TestON will not exit if any except. |
| Return: |
| The number of intents |
| """ |
| try: |
| cmd = "summary -j" |
| response = self.sendline( cmd, timeout=timeout, noExit=noExit ) |
| if response is None: |
| return -1 |
| response = json.loads( response ) |
| return int( response.get("intents") ) |
| except ( TypeError, ValueError ): |
| main.log.exception( "{}: Object not as expected: {!r}".format( self.name, response ) ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| if noExit: |
| return -1 |
| else: |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| if noExit: |
| return -1 |
| else: |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def intentsEventsMetrics( self, jsonFormat=True ): |
| """ |
| Description:Returns topology metrics |
| Optional: |
| * jsonFormat: enable json formatting of output |
| """ |
| try: |
| cmdStr = "intents-events-metrics" |
| if jsonFormat: |
| cmdStr += " -j" |
| handle = self.sendline( cmdStr ) |
| assert handle is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in handle, handle |
| return handle |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def topologyEventsMetrics( self, jsonFormat=True ): |
| """ |
| Description:Returns topology metrics |
| Optional: |
| * jsonFormat: enable json formatting of output |
| """ |
| try: |
| cmdStr = "topology-events-metrics" |
| if jsonFormat: |
| cmdStr += " -j" |
| handle = self.sendline( cmdStr ) |
| assert handle is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in handle, handle |
| if handle: |
| return handle |
| elif jsonFormat: |
| # Return empty json |
| return '{}' |
| else: |
| return handle |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| # Wrapper functions **************** |
| # Wrapper functions use existing driver |
| # functions and extends their use case. |
| # For example, we may use the output of |
| # a normal driver function, and parse it |
| # using a wrapper function |
| |
| def getAllIntentsId( self ): |
| """ |
| Description: |
| Obtain all intent id's in a list |
| """ |
| try: |
| # Obtain output of intents function |
| intentsStr = self.intents(jsonFormat=True) |
| if intentsStr is None: |
| raise TypeError |
| # Convert to a dictionary |
| intents = json.loads( intentsStr ) |
| intentIdList = [] |
| for intent in intents: |
| intentIdList.append( intent[ 'id' ] ) |
| return intentIdList |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def flowAddedCount( self, deviceId, core=False ): |
| """ |
| Determine the number of flow rules for the given device id that are |
| in the added state |
| Params: |
| core: if True, only return the number of core flows added |
| """ |
| try: |
| if core: |
| cmdStr = "flows any " + str( deviceId ) + " | " +\ |
| "grep 'state=ADDED' | grep org.onosproject.core | wc -l" |
| else: |
| cmdStr = "flows any " + str( deviceId ) + " | " +\ |
| "grep 'state=ADDED' | wc -l" |
| handle = self.sendline( cmdStr ) |
| assert handle is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in handle, handle |
| return handle |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def getAllDevicesId( self ): |
| """ |
| Use 'devices' function to obtain list of all devices |
| and parse the result to obtain a list of all device |
| id's. Returns this list. Returns empty list if no |
| devices exist |
| List is ordered sequentially |
| |
| This function may be useful if you are not sure of the |
| device id, and wish to execute other commands using |
| the ids. By obtaining the list of device ids on the fly, |
| you can iterate through the list to get mastership, etc. |
| """ |
| try: |
| # Call devices and store result string |
| devicesStr = self.devices( jsonFormat=False ) |
| idList = [] |
| |
| if not devicesStr: |
| main.log.info( "There are no devices to get id from" ) |
| return idList |
| |
| # Split the string into list by comma |
| deviceList = devicesStr.split( "," ) |
| # Get temporary list of all arguments with string 'id=' |
| tempList = [ dev for dev in deviceList if "id=" in dev ] |
| # Split list further into arguments before and after string |
| # 'id='. Get the latter portion ( the actual device id ) and |
| # append to idList |
| for arg in tempList: |
| idList.append( arg.split( "id=" )[ 1 ] ) |
| return idList |
| |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def getAllNodesId( self ): |
| """ |
| Uses 'nodes' function to obtain list of all nodes |
| and parse the result of nodes to obtain just the |
| node id's. |
| Returns: |
| list of node id's |
| """ |
| try: |
| nodesStr = self.nodes( jsonFormat=True ) |
| idList = [] |
| # Sample nodesStr output |
| # id=local, address=127.0.0.1:9876, state=READY * |
| if not nodesStr: |
| main.log.info( "There are no nodes to get id from" ) |
| return idList |
| nodesJson = json.loads( nodesStr ) |
| idList = [ node.get('id') for node in nodesJson ] |
| return idList |
| except ( TypeError, ValueError ): |
| main.log.exception( "{}: Object not as expected: {!r}".format( self.name, nodesStr ) ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def getDevice( self, dpid=None ): |
| """ |
| Return the first device from the devices api whose 'id' contains 'dpid' |
| Return None if there is no match |
| """ |
| try: |
| if dpid is None: |
| return None |
| else: |
| dpid = dpid.replace( ':', '' ) |
| rawDevices = self.devices() |
| devicesJson = json.loads( rawDevices ) |
| # search json for the device with dpid then return the device |
| for device in devicesJson: |
| # print "%s in %s?" % ( dpid, device[ 'id' ] ) |
| if dpid in device[ 'id' ]: |
| return device |
| return None |
| except ( TypeError, ValueError ): |
| main.log.exception( "{}: Object not as expected: {!r}".format( self.name, rawDevices ) ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def getTopology( self, topologyOutput ): |
| """ |
| Definition: |
| Loads a json topology output |
| Return: |
| topology = current ONOS topology |
| """ |
| import json |
| try: |
| # either onos:topology or 'topology' will work in CLI |
| topology = json.loads(topologyOutput) |
| main.log.debug( topology ) |
| return topology |
| except ( TypeError, ValueError ): |
| main.log.exception( "{}: Object not as expected: {!r}".format( self.name, topologyOutput ) ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def checkStatus(self, numoswitch, numolink, numoctrl = -1, logLevel="info"): |
| """ |
| Checks the number of switches & links that ONOS sees against the |
| supplied values. By default this will report to main.log, but the |
| log level can be specific. |
| |
| Params: numoswitch = expected number of switches |
| numolink = expected number of links |
| numoctrl = expected number of controllers |
| logLevel = level to log to. |
| Currently accepts 'info', 'warn' and 'report' |
| |
| Returns: main.TRUE if the number of switches and links are correct, |
| main.FALSE if the number of switches and links is incorrect, |
| and main.ERROR otherwise |
| """ |
| import json |
| try: |
| summary = self.summary() |
| summary = json.loads( summary ) |
| except ( TypeError, ValueError ): |
| main.log.exception( "{}: Object not as expected: {!r}".format( self.name, summary ) ) |
| return main.ERROR |
| try: |
| topology = self.getTopology( self.topology() ) |
| if topology == {} or topology is None or summary == {} or summary is None: |
| return main.ERROR |
| output = "" |
| # Is the number of switches is what we expected |
| devices = topology.get( 'devices', False ) |
| links = topology.get( 'links', False ) |
| nodes = summary.get( 'nodes', False ) |
| if devices is False or links is False or nodes is False: |
| return main.ERROR |
| switchCheck = ( int( devices ) == int( numoswitch ) ) |
| # Is the number of links is what we expected |
| linkCheck = ( int( links ) == int( numolink ) ) |
| nodeCheck = ( int( nodes ) == int( numoctrl ) ) or int( numoctrl ) == -1 |
| if switchCheck and linkCheck and nodeCheck: |
| # We expected the correct numbers |
| output = output + "The number of links and switches match "\ |
| + "what was expected" |
| result = main.TRUE |
| else: |
| output = output + \ |
| "The number of links and switches does not match " + \ |
| "what was expected" |
| result = main.FALSE |
| output = output + "\n ONOS sees %i devices" % int( devices ) |
| output = output + " (%i expected) " % int( numoswitch ) |
| output = output + "and %i links " % int( links ) |
| output = output + "(%i expected)" % int( numolink ) |
| if int( numoctrl ) > 0: |
| output = output + "and %i controllers " % int( nodes ) |
| output = output + "(%i expected)" % int( numoctrl ) |
| if logLevel == "report": |
| main.log.report( output ) |
| elif logLevel == "warn": |
| main.log.warn( output ) |
| else: |
| main.log.info( output ) |
| return result |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def deviceRole( self, deviceId, onosNode, role="master" ): |
| """ |
| Calls the device-role cli command. |
| deviceId must be the id of a device as seen in the onos devices command |
| onosNode is the ip of one of the onos nodes in the cluster |
| role must be either master, standby, or none |
| |
| Returns: |
| main.TRUE or main.FALSE based on argument verification and |
| main.ERROR if command returns and error |
| """ |
| try: |
| if role.lower() == "master" or role.lower() == "standby" or\ |
| role.lower() == "none": |
| cmdStr = "device-role " +\ |
| str( deviceId ) + " " +\ |
| str( onosNode ) + " " +\ |
| str( role ) |
| handle = self.sendline( cmdStr ) |
| assert handle is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in handle, handle |
| if re.search( "Error", handle ): |
| # end color output to escape any colours |
| # from the cli |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + |
| handle + '\033[0m' ) |
| return main.ERROR |
| return main.TRUE |
| else: |
| main.log.error( "Invalid 'role' given to device_role(). " + |
| "Value was '" + str(role) + "'." ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def clusters( self, jsonFormat=True ): |
| """ |
| Lists all clusters |
| Optional argument: |
| * jsonFormat - boolean indicating if you want output in json |
| """ |
| try: |
| cmdStr = "clusters" |
| if jsonFormat: |
| cmdStr += " -j" |
| handle = self.sendline( cmdStr ) |
| assert handle is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in handle, handle |
| return handle |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def electionTestLeader( self ): |
| """ |
| CLI command to get the current leader for the Election test application |
| NOTE: Requires installation of the onos-app-election feature |
| Returns: Node IP of the leader if one exists |
| None if none exists |
| Main.FALSE on error |
| """ |
| try: |
| cmdStr = "election-test-leader" |
| response = self.sendline( cmdStr ) |
| assert response is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in response, response |
| # Leader |
| leaderPattern = "The\scurrent\sleader\sfor\sthe\sElection\s" +\ |
| "app\sis\s(?P<node>.+)\." |
| nodeSearch = re.search( leaderPattern, response ) |
| if nodeSearch: |
| node = nodeSearch.group( 'node' ) |
| main.log.info( "Election-test-leader on " + str( self.name ) + |
| " found " + node + " as the leader" ) |
| return node |
| # no leader |
| nullPattern = "There\sis\scurrently\sno\sleader\selected\sfor\s" +\ |
| "the\sElection\sapp" |
| nullSearch = re.search( nullPattern, response ) |
| if nullSearch: |
| main.log.info( "Election-test-leader found no leader on " + |
| self.name ) |
| return None |
| # error |
| main.log.error( "Error in electionTestLeader on " + self.name + |
| ": " + "unexpected response" ) |
| main.log.error( repr( response ) ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def electionTestRun( self ): |
| """ |
| CLI command to run for leadership of the Election test application. |
| NOTE: Requires installation of the onos-app-election feature |
| Returns: Main.TRUE on success |
| Main.FALSE on error |
| """ |
| try: |
| cmdStr = "election-test-run" |
| response = self.sendline( cmdStr ) |
| assert response is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in response, response |
| # success |
| successPattern = "Entering\sleadership\selections\sfor\sthe\s" +\ |
| "Election\sapp." |
| search = re.search( successPattern, response ) |
| if search: |
| main.log.info( self.name + " entering leadership elections " + |
| "for the Election app." ) |
| return main.TRUE |
| # error |
| main.log.error( "Error in electionTestRun on " + self.name + |
| ": " + "unexpected response" ) |
| main.log.error( repr( response ) ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def electionTestWithdraw( self ): |
| """ |
| * CLI command to withdraw the local node from leadership election for |
| * the Election test application. |
| #NOTE: Requires installation of the onos-app-election feature |
| Returns: Main.TRUE on success |
| Main.FALSE on error |
| """ |
| try: |
| cmdStr = "election-test-withdraw" |
| response = self.sendline( cmdStr ) |
| assert response is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in response, response |
| # success |
| successPattern = "Withdrawing\sfrom\sleadership\selections\sfor" +\ |
| "\sthe\sElection\sapp." |
| if re.search( successPattern, response ): |
| main.log.info( self.name + " withdrawing from leadership " + |
| "elections for the Election app." ) |
| return main.TRUE |
| # error |
| main.log.error( "Error in electionTestWithdraw on " + |
| self.name + ": " + "unexpected response" ) |
| main.log.error( repr( response ) ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def getDevicePortsEnabledCount( self, dpid ): |
| """ |
| Get the count of all enabled ports on a particular device/switch |
| """ |
| try: |
| dpid = str( dpid ) |
| cmdStr = "onos:ports -e " + dpid + " | wc -l" |
| output = self.sendline( cmdStr ) |
| assert output is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in output, output |
| if re.search( "No such device", output ): |
| main.log.error( "Error in getting ports" ) |
| return ( output, "Error" ) |
| return output |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return ( output, "Error" ) |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def getDeviceLinksActiveCount( self, dpid ): |
| """ |
| Get the count of all enabled ports on a particular device/switch |
| """ |
| try: |
| dpid = str( dpid ) |
| cmdStr = "onos:links " + dpid + " | grep ACTIVE | wc -l" |
| output = self.sendline( cmdStr ) |
| assert output is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in output, output |
| if re.search( "No such device", output ): |
| main.log.error( "Error in getting ports " ) |
| return ( output, "Error " ) |
| return output |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return ( output, "Error " ) |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def getAllIntentIds( self ): |
| """ |
| Return a list of all Intent IDs |
| """ |
| try: |
| cmdStr = "onos:intents | grep id=" |
| output = self.sendline( cmdStr ) |
| assert output is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in output, output |
| if re.search( "Error", output ): |
| main.log.error( "Error in getting ports" ) |
| return ( output, "Error" ) |
| return output |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return ( output, "Error" ) |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def intentSummary( self ): |
| """ |
| Returns a dictionary containing the current intent states and the count |
| """ |
| try: |
| intents = self.intents( ) |
| states = [] |
| for intent in json.loads( intents ): |
| states.append( intent.get( 'state', None ) ) |
| out = [ ( i, states.count( i ) ) for i in set( states ) ] |
| main.log.info( dict( out ) ) |
| return dict( out ) |
| except ( TypeError, ValueError ): |
| main.log.exception( "{}: Object not as expected: {!r}".format( self.name, intents ) ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def leaders( self, jsonFormat=True ): |
| """ |
| Returns the output of the leaders command. |
| Optional argument: |
| * jsonFormat - boolean indicating if you want output in json |
| """ |
| try: |
| cmdStr = "onos:leaders" |
| if jsonFormat: |
| cmdStr += " -j" |
| output = self.sendline( cmdStr ) |
| assert output is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in output, output |
| return output |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def leaderCandidates( self, jsonFormat=True ): |
| """ |
| Returns the output of the leaders -c command. |
| Optional argument: |
| * jsonFormat - boolean indicating if you want output in json |
| """ |
| try: |
| cmdStr = "onos:leaders -c" |
| if jsonFormat: |
| cmdStr += " -j" |
| output = self.sendline( cmdStr ) |
| assert output is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in output, output |
| return output |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def specificLeaderCandidate( self, topic ): |
| """ |
| Returns a list in format [leader,candidate1,candidate2,...] for a given |
| topic parameter and an empty list if the topic doesn't exist |
| If no leader is elected leader in the returned list will be "none" |
| Returns None if there is a type error processing the json object |
| """ |
| try: |
| cmdStr = "onos:leaders -j" |
| rawOutput = self.sendline( cmdStr ) |
| assert rawOutput is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in rawOutput, rawOutput |
| output = json.loads( rawOutput ) |
| results = [] |
| for dict in output: |
| if dict["topic"] == topic: |
| leader = dict["leader"] |
| candidates = re.split( ", ", dict["candidates"][1:-1] ) |
| results.append( leader ) |
| results.extend( candidates ) |
| return results |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return None |
| except ( TypeError, ValueError ): |
| main.log.exception( "{}: Object not as expected: {!r}".format( self.name, rawOutput ) ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def pendingMap( self, jsonFormat=True ): |
| """ |
| Returns the output of the intent Pending map. |
| """ |
| try: |
| cmdStr = "onos:intents -p" |
| if jsonFormat: |
| cmdStr += " -j" |
| output = self.sendline( cmdStr ) |
| assert output is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in output, output |
| return output |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def partitions( self, candidates=False, jsonFormat=True ): |
| """ |
| Returns the output of the raft partitions command for ONOS. |
| """ |
| # Sample JSON |
| # { |
| # "leader": "tcp://10.128.30.11:7238", |
| # "members": [ |
| # "tcp://10.128.30.11:7238", |
| # "tcp://10.128.30.17:7238", |
| # "tcp://10.128.30.13:7238", |
| # ], |
| # "name": "p1", |
| # "term": 3 |
| # }, |
| try: |
| cmdStr = "onos:partitions" |
| if candidates: |
| cmdStr += " -c" |
| if jsonFormat: |
| cmdStr += " -j" |
| output = self.sendline( cmdStr ) |
| assert output is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in output, output |
| return output |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def apps( self, summary=False, active=False, jsonFormat=True ): |
| """ |
| Returns the output of the apps command for ONOS. This command lists |
| information about installed ONOS applications |
| """ |
| # Sample JSON object |
| # [{"name":"org.onosproject.openflow","id":0,"version":"1.2.0", |
| # "description":"ONOS OpenFlow protocol southbound providers", |
| # "origin":"ON.Lab","permissions":"[]","featuresRepo":"", |
| # "features":"[onos-openflow]","state":"ACTIVE"}] |
| try: |
| cmdStr = "onos:apps" |
| if summary: |
| cmdStr += " -s" |
| if active: |
| cmdStr += " -a" |
| if jsonFormat: |
| cmdStr += " -j" |
| output = self.sendline( cmdStr ) |
| assert output is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in output, output |
| assert "Error executing command" not in output, output |
| return output |
| # FIXME: look at specific exceptions/Errors |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "Error in processing onos:app command." ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def appStatus( self, appName ): |
| """ |
| Uses the onos:apps cli command to return the status of an application. |
| Returns: |
| "ACTIVE" - If app is installed and activated |
| "INSTALLED" - If app is installed and deactivated |
| "UNINSTALLED" - If app is not installed |
| None - on error |
| """ |
| try: |
| if not isinstance( appName, types.StringType ): |
| main.log.error( self.name + ".appStatus(): appName must be" + |
| " a string" ) |
| return None |
| output = self.apps( jsonFormat=True ) |
| appsJson = json.loads( output ) |
| state = None |
| for app in appsJson: |
| if appName == app.get('name'): |
| state = app.get('state') |
| break |
| if state == "ACTIVE" or state == "INSTALLED": |
| return state |
| elif state is None: |
| return "UNINSTALLED" |
| elif state: |
| main.log.error( "Unexpected state from 'onos:apps': " + |
| str( state ) ) |
| return state |
| except ( TypeError, ValueError ): |
| main.log.exception( "{}: Object not as expected: {!r}".format( self.name, output ) ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def app( self, appName, option ): |
| """ |
| Interacts with the app command for ONOS. This command manages |
| application inventory. |
| """ |
| try: |
| # Validate argument types |
| valid = True |
| if not isinstance( appName, types.StringType ): |
| main.log.error( self.name + ".app(): appName must be a " + |
| "string" ) |
| valid = False |
| if not isinstance( option, types.StringType ): |
| main.log.error( self.name + ".app(): option must be a string" ) |
| valid = False |
| if not valid: |
| return main.FALSE |
| # Validate Option |
| option = option.lower() |
| # NOTE: Install may become a valid option |
| if option == "activate": |
| pass |
| elif option == "deactivate": |
| pass |
| elif option == "uninstall": |
| pass |
| else: |
| # Invalid option |
| main.log.error( "The ONOS app command argument only takes " + |
| "the values: (activate|deactivate|uninstall)" + |
| "; was given '" + option + "'") |
| return main.FALSE |
| cmdStr = "onos:app " + option + " " + appName |
| output = self.sendline( cmdStr ) |
| assert output is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in output, output |
| if "Error executing command" in output: |
| main.log.error( "Error in processing onos:app command: " + |
| str( output ) ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| elif "No such application" in output: |
| main.log.error( "The application '" + appName + |
| "' is not installed in ONOS" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| elif "Command not found:" in output: |
| main.log.error( "Error in processing onos:app command: " + |
| str( output ) ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| elif "Unsupported command:" in output: |
| main.log.error( "Incorrect command given to 'app': " + |
| str( output ) ) |
| # NOTE: we may need to add more checks here |
| # else: Command was successful |
| # main.log.debug( "app response: " + repr( output ) ) |
| return main.TRUE |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": AssertionError exception found" ) |
| return main.ERROR |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return main.ERROR |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def activateApp( self, appName, check=True ): |
| """ |
| Activate an app that is already installed in ONOS |
| appName is the hierarchical app name, not the feature name |
| If check is True, method will check the status of the app after the |
| command is issued |
| Returns main.TRUE if the command was successfully sent |
| main.FALSE if the cli responded with an error or given |
| incorrect input |
| """ |
| try: |
| if not isinstance( appName, types.StringType ): |
| main.log.error( self.name + ".activateApp(): appName must be" + |
| " a string" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| status = self.appStatus( appName ) |
| if status == "INSTALLED": |
| response = self.app( appName, "activate" ) |
| if check and response == main.TRUE: |
| for i in range(10): # try 10 times then give up |
| status = self.appStatus( appName ) |
| if status == "ACTIVE": |
| return main.TRUE |
| else: |
| main.log.debug( "The state of application " + |
| appName + " is " + status ) |
| time.sleep( 1 ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| else: # not 'check' or command didn't succeed |
| return response |
| elif status == "ACTIVE": |
| return main.TRUE |
| elif status == "UNINSTALLED": |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": Tried to activate the " + |
| "application '" + appName + "' which is not " + |
| "installed." ) |
| else: |
| main.log.error( "Unexpected return value from appStatus: " + |
| str( status ) ) |
| return main.ERROR |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return main.ERROR |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def deactivateApp( self, appName, check=True ): |
| """ |
| Deactivate an app that is already activated in ONOS |
| appName is the hierarchical app name, not the feature name |
| If check is True, method will check the status of the app after the |
| command is issued |
| Returns main.TRUE if the command was successfully sent |
| main.FALSE if the cli responded with an error or given |
| incorrect input |
| """ |
| try: |
| if not isinstance( appName, types.StringType ): |
| main.log.error( self.name + ".deactivateApp(): appName must " + |
| "be a string" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| status = self.appStatus( appName ) |
| if status == "INSTALLED": |
| return main.TRUE |
| elif status == "ACTIVE": |
| response = self.app( appName, "deactivate" ) |
| if check and response == main.TRUE: |
| for i in range(10): # try 10 times then give up |
| status = self.appStatus( appName ) |
| if status == "INSTALLED": |
| return main.TRUE |
| else: |
| time.sleep( 1 ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| else: # not check or command didn't succeed |
| return response |
| elif status == "UNINSTALLED": |
| main.log.warn( self.name + ": Tried to deactivate the " + |
| "application '" + appName + "' which is not " + |
| "installed." ) |
| return main.TRUE |
| else: |
| main.log.error( "Unexpected return value from appStatus: " + |
| str( status ) ) |
| return main.ERROR |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return main.ERROR |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def uninstallApp( self, appName, check=True ): |
| """ |
| Uninstall an app that is already installed in ONOS |
| appName is the hierarchical app name, not the feature name |
| If check is True, method will check the status of the app after the |
| command is issued |
| Returns main.TRUE if the command was successfully sent |
| main.FALSE if the cli responded with an error or given |
| incorrect input |
| """ |
| # TODO: check with Thomas about the state machine for apps |
| try: |
| if not isinstance( appName, types.StringType ): |
| main.log.error( self.name + ".uninstallApp(): appName must " + |
| "be a string" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| status = self.appStatus( appName ) |
| if status == "INSTALLED": |
| response = self.app( appName, "uninstall" ) |
| if check and response == main.TRUE: |
| for i in range(10): # try 10 times then give up |
| status = self.appStatus( appName ) |
| if status == "UNINSTALLED": |
| return main.TRUE |
| else: |
| time.sleep( 1 ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| else: # not check or command didn't succeed |
| return response |
| elif status == "ACTIVE": |
| main.log.warn( self.name + ": Tried to uninstall the " + |
| "application '" + appName + "' which is " + |
| "currently active." ) |
| response = self.app( appName, "uninstall" ) |
| if check and response == main.TRUE: |
| for i in range(10): # try 10 times then give up |
| status = self.appStatus( appName ) |
| if status == "UNINSTALLED": |
| return main.TRUE |
| else: |
| time.sleep( 1 ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| else: # not check or command didn't succeed |
| return response |
| elif status == "UNINSTALLED": |
| return main.TRUE |
| else: |
| main.log.error( "Unexpected return value from appStatus: " + |
| str( status ) ) |
| return main.ERROR |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return main.ERROR |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def appIDs( self, jsonFormat=True ): |
| """ |
| Show the mappings between app id and app names given by the 'app-ids' |
| cli command |
| """ |
| try: |
| cmdStr = "app-ids" |
| if jsonFormat: |
| cmdStr += " -j" |
| output = self.sendline( cmdStr ) |
| assert output is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in output, output |
| assert "Error executing command" not in output, output |
| return output |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "Error in processing onos:app-ids command." ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def appToIDCheck( self ): |
| """ |
| This method will check that each application's ID listed in 'apps' is |
| the same as the ID listed in 'app-ids'. The check will also check that |
| there are no duplicate IDs issued. Note that an app ID should be |
| a globaly unique numerical identifier for app/app-like features. Once |
| an ID is registered, the ID is never freed up so that if an app is |
| reinstalled it will have the same ID. |
| |
| Returns: main.TRUE if the check passes and |
| main.FALSE if the check fails or |
| main.ERROR if there is some error in processing the test |
| """ |
| try: |
| bail = False |
| rawJson = self.appIDs( jsonFormat=True ) |
| if rawJson: |
| ids = json.loads( rawJson ) |
| else: |
| main.log.error( "app-ids returned nothing:" + repr( rawJson ) ) |
| bail = True |
| rawJson = self.apps( jsonFormat=True ) |
| if rawJson: |
| apps = json.loads( rawJson ) |
| else: |
| main.log.error( "apps returned nothing:" + repr( rawJson ) ) |
| bail = True |
| if bail: |
| return main.FALSE |
| result = main.TRUE |
| for app in apps: |
| appID = app.get( 'id' ) |
| if appID is None: |
| main.log.error( "Error parsing app: " + str( app ) ) |
| result = main.FALSE |
| appName = app.get( 'name' ) |
| if appName is None: |
| main.log.error( "Error parsing app: " + str( app ) ) |
| result = main.FALSE |
| # get the entry in ids that has the same appID |
| current = filter( lambda item: item[ 'id' ] == appID, ids ) |
| # main.log.debug( "Comparing " + str( app ) + " to " + |
| # str( current ) ) |
| if not current: # if ids doesn't have this id |
| result = main.FALSE |
| main.log.error( "'app-ids' does not have the ID for " + |
| str( appName ) + " that apps does." ) |
| elif len( current ) > 1: |
| # there is more than one app with this ID |
| result = main.FALSE |
| # We will log this later in the method |
| elif not current[0][ 'name' ] == appName: |
| currentName = current[0][ 'name' ] |
| result = main.FALSE |
| main.log.error( "'app-ids' has " + str( currentName ) + |
| " registered under id:" + str( appID ) + |
| " but 'apps' has " + str( appName ) ) |
| else: |
| pass # id and name match! |
| # now make sure that app-ids has no duplicates |
| idsList = [] |
| namesList = [] |
| for item in ids: |
| idsList.append( item[ 'id' ] ) |
| namesList.append( item[ 'name' ] ) |
| if len( idsList ) != len( set( idsList ) ) or\ |
| len( namesList ) != len( set( namesList ) ): |
| main.log.error( "'app-ids' has some duplicate entries: \n" |
| + json.dumps( ids, |
| sort_keys=True, |
| indent=4, |
| separators=( ',', ': ' ) ) ) |
| result = main.FALSE |
| return result |
| except ( TypeError, ValueError ): |
| main.log.exception( "{}: Object not as expected: {!r}".format( self.name, rawJson ) ) |
| return main.ERROR |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def getCfg( self, component=None, propName=None, short=False, |
| jsonFormat=True ): |
| """ |
| Get configuration settings from onos cli |
| Optional arguments: |
| component - Optionally only list configurations for a specific |
| component. If None, all components with configurations |
| are displayed. Case Sensitive string. |
| propName - If component is specified, propName option will show |
| only this specific configuration from that component. |
| Case Sensitive string. |
| jsonFormat - Returns output as json. Note that this will override |
| the short option |
| short - Short, less verbose, version of configurations. |
| This is overridden by the json option |
| returns: |
| Output from cli as a string or None on error |
| """ |
| try: |
| baseStr = "cfg" |
| cmdStr = " get" |
| componentStr = "" |
| if component: |
| componentStr += " " + component |
| if propName: |
| componentStr += " " + propName |
| if jsonFormat: |
| baseStr += " -j" |
| elif short: |
| baseStr += " -s" |
| output = self.sendline( baseStr + cmdStr + componentStr ) |
| assert output is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in output, output |
| assert "Error executing command" not in output, output |
| return output |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "Error in processing 'cfg get' command." ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def setCfg( self, component, propName, value=None, check=True ): |
| """ |
| Set/Unset configuration settings from ONOS cli |
| Required arguments: |
| component - The case sensitive name of the component whose |
| property is to be set |
| propName - The case sensitive name of the property to be set/unset |
| Optional arguments: |
| value - The value to set the property to. If None, will unset the |
| property and revert it to it's default value(if applicable) |
| check - Boolean, Check whether the option was successfully set this |
| only applies when a value is given. |
| returns: |
| main.TRUE on success or main.FALSE on failure. If check is False, |
| will return main.TRUE unless there is an error |
| """ |
| try: |
| baseStr = "cfg" |
| cmdStr = " set " + str( component ) + " " + str( propName ) |
| if value is not None: |
| cmdStr += " " + str( value ) |
| output = self.sendline( baseStr + cmdStr ) |
| assert output is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in output, output |
| assert "Error executing command" not in output, output |
| if value and check: |
| results = self.getCfg( component=str( component ), |
| propName=str( propName ), |
| jsonFormat=True ) |
| # Check if current value is what we just set |
| try: |
| jsonOutput = json.loads( results ) |
| current = jsonOutput[ 'value' ] |
| except ( TypeError, ValueError ): |
| main.log.exception( "Error parsing cfg output" ) |
| main.log.error( "output:" + repr( results ) ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| if current == str( value ): |
| return main.TRUE |
| return main.FALSE |
| return main.TRUE |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "Error in processing 'cfg set' command." ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except ( TypeError, ValueError ): |
| main.log.exception( "{}: Object not as expected: {!r}".format( self.name, results ) ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def distPrimitivesSend( self, cmd ): |
| """ |
| Function to handle sending cli commands for the distributed primitives test app |
| |
| This command will catch some exceptions and retry the command on some |
| specific store exceptions. |
| |
| Required arguments: |
| cmd - The command to send to the cli |
| returns: |
| string containing the cli output |
| None on Error |
| """ |
| try: |
| output = self.sendline( cmd ) |
| try: |
| assert output is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| # TODO: Maybe make this less hardcoded |
| # ConsistentMap Exceptions |
| assert "org.onosproject.store.service" not in output |
| # Node not leader |
| assert "java.lang.IllegalStateException" not in output |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.error( "Error in processing '" + cmd + "' " + |
| "command: " + str( output ) ) |
| retryTime = 30 # Conservative time, given by Madan |
| main.log.info( "Waiting " + str( retryTime ) + |
| "seconds before retrying." ) |
| time.sleep( retryTime ) # Due to change in mastership |
| output = self.sendline( cmd ) |
| assert output is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in output, output |
| assert "Error executing command" not in output, output |
| main.log.info( self.name + ": " + output ) |
| return output |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "Error in processing '" + cmd + "' command." ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def setTestAdd( self, setName, values ): |
| """ |
| CLI command to add elements to a distributed set. |
| Arguments: |
| setName - The name of the set to add to. |
| values - The value(s) to add to the set, space seperated. |
| Example usages: |
| setTestAdd( "set1", "a b c" ) |
| setTestAdd( "set2", "1" ) |
| returns: |
| main.TRUE on success OR |
| main.FALSE if elements were already in the set OR |
| main.ERROR on error |
| """ |
| try: |
| cmdStr = "set-test-add " + str( setName ) + " " + str( values ) |
| output = self.distPrimitivesSend( cmdStr ) |
| positiveMatch = "\[(.*)\] was added to the set " + str( setName ) |
| negativeMatch = "\[(.*)\] was already in set " + str( setName ) |
| if re.search( positiveMatch, output): |
| return main.TRUE |
| elif re.search( negativeMatch, output): |
| return main.FALSE |
| else: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": setTestAdd did not" + |
| " match expected output" ) |
| main.log.debug( self.name + " actual: " + repr( output ) ) |
| return main.ERROR |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return main.ERROR |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def setTestRemove( self, setName, values, clear=False, retain=False ): |
| """ |
| CLI command to remove elements from a distributed set. |
| Required arguments: |
| setName - The name of the set to remove from. |
| values - The value(s) to remove from the set, space seperated. |
| Optional arguments: |
| clear - Clear all elements from the set |
| retain - Retain only the given values. (intersection of the |
| original set and the given set) |
| returns: |
| main.TRUE on success OR |
| main.FALSE if the set was not changed OR |
| main.ERROR on error |
| """ |
| try: |
| cmdStr = "set-test-remove " |
| if clear: |
| cmdStr += "-c " + str( setName ) |
| elif retain: |
| cmdStr += "-r " + str( setName ) + " " + str( values ) |
| else: |
| cmdStr += str( setName ) + " " + str( values ) |
| output = self.distPrimitivesSend( cmdStr ) |
| if clear: |
| pattern = "Set " + str( setName ) + " cleared" |
| if re.search( pattern, output ): |
| return main.TRUE |
| elif retain: |
| positivePattern = str( setName ) + " was pruned to contain " +\ |
| "only elements of set \[(.*)\]" |
| negativePattern = str( setName ) + " was not changed by " +\ |
| "retaining only elements of the set " +\ |
| "\[(.*)\]" |
| if re.search( positivePattern, output ): |
| return main.TRUE |
| elif re.search( negativePattern, output ): |
| return main.FALSE |
| else: |
| positivePattern = "\[(.*)\] was removed from the set " +\ |
| str( setName ) |
| if ( len( values.split() ) == 1 ): |
| negativePattern = "\[(.*)\] was not in set " +\ |
| str( setName ) |
| else: |
| negativePattern = "No element of \[(.*)\] was in set " +\ |
| str( setName ) |
| if re.search( positivePattern, output ): |
| return main.TRUE |
| elif re.search( negativePattern, output ): |
| return main.FALSE |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": setTestRemove did not" + |
| " match expected output" ) |
| main.log.debug( self.name + " expected: " + pattern ) |
| main.log.debug( self.name + " actual: " + repr( output ) ) |
| return main.ERROR |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return main.ERROR |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def setTestGet( self, setName, values="" ): |
| """ |
| CLI command to get the elements in a distributed set. |
| Required arguments: |
| setName - The name of the set to remove from. |
| Optional arguments: |
| values - The value(s) to check if in the set, space seperated. |
| returns: |
| main.ERROR on error OR |
| A list of elements in the set if no optional arguments are |
| supplied OR |
| A tuple containing the list then: |
| main.FALSE if the given values are not in the set OR |
| main.TRUE if the given values are in the set OR |
| """ |
| try: |
| values = str( values ).strip() |
| setName = str( setName ).strip() |
| length = len( values.split() ) |
| containsCheck = None |
| # Patterns to match |
| setPattern = "\[(.*)\]" |
| pattern = "Items in set " + setName + ":\r\n" + setPattern |
| containsTrue = "Set " + setName + " contains the value " + values |
| containsFalse = "Set " + setName + " did not contain the value " +\ |
| values |
| containsAllTrue = "Set " + setName + " contains the the subset " +\ |
| setPattern |
| containsAllFalse = "Set " + setName + " did not contain the the" +\ |
| " subset " + setPattern |
| |
| cmdStr = "set-test-get " |
| cmdStr += setName + " " + values |
| output = self.distPrimitivesSend( cmdStr ) |
| if length == 0: |
| match = re.search( pattern, output ) |
| else: # if given values |
| if length == 1: # Contains output |
| patternTrue = pattern + "\r\n" + containsTrue |
| patternFalse = pattern + "\r\n" + containsFalse |
| else: # ContainsAll output |
| patternTrue = pattern + "\r\n" + containsAllTrue |
| patternFalse = pattern + "\r\n" + containsAllFalse |
| matchTrue = re.search( patternTrue, output ) |
| matchFalse = re.search( patternFalse, output ) |
| if matchTrue: |
| containsCheck = main.TRUE |
| match = matchTrue |
| elif matchFalse: |
| containsCheck = main.FALSE |
| match = matchFalse |
| else: |
| main.log.error( self.name + " setTestGet did not match " + |
| "expected output" ) |
| main.log.debug( self.name + " expected: " + pattern ) |
| main.log.debug( self.name + " actual: " + repr( output ) ) |
| match = None |
| if match: |
| setMatch = match.group( 1 ) |
| if setMatch == '': |
| setList = [] |
| else: |
| setList = setMatch.split( ", " ) |
| if length > 0: |
| return ( setList, containsCheck ) |
| else: |
| return setList |
| else: # no match |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": setTestGet did not" + |
| " match expected output" ) |
| main.log.debug( self.name + " expected: " + pattern ) |
| main.log.debug( self.name + " actual: " + repr( output ) ) |
| return main.ERROR |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return main.ERROR |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def setTestSize( self, setName ): |
| """ |
| CLI command to get the elements in a distributed set. |
| Required arguments: |
| setName - The name of the set to remove from. |
| returns: |
| The integer value of the size returned or |
| None on error |
| """ |
| try: |
| # TODO: Should this check against the number of elements returned |
| # and then return true/false based on that? |
| setName = str( setName ).strip() |
| # Patterns to match |
| setPattern = "\[(.*)\]" |
| pattern = "There are (\d+) items in set " + setName + ":\r\n" +\ |
| setPattern |
| cmdStr = "set-test-get -s " |
| cmdStr += setName |
| output = self.distPrimitivesSend( cmdStr ) |
| match = re.search( pattern, output ) |
| if match: |
| setSize = int( match.group( 1 ) ) |
| setMatch = match.group( 2 ) |
| if len( setMatch.split() ) == setSize: |
| main.log.info( "The size returned by " + self.name + |
| " matches the number of elements in " + |
| "the returned set" ) |
| else: |
| main.log.error( "The size returned by " + self.name + |
| " does not match the number of " + |
| "elements in the returned set." ) |
| return setSize |
| else: # no match |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": setTestGet did not" + |
| " match expected output" ) |
| main.log.debug( self.name + " expected: " + pattern ) |
| main.log.debug( self.name + " actual: " + repr( output ) ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def counters( self, jsonFormat=True ): |
| """ |
| Command to list the various counters in the system. |
| returns: |
| if jsonFormat, a string of the json object returned by the cli |
| command |
| if not jsonFormat, the normal string output of the cli command |
| None on error |
| """ |
| try: |
| cmdStr = "counters" |
| if jsonFormat: |
| cmdStr += " -j" |
| output = self.sendline( cmdStr ) |
| assert output is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in output, output |
| assert "Error executing command" not in output, output |
| main.log.info( self.name + ": " + output ) |
| return output |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "Error in processing 'counters' command." ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def counterTestAddAndGet( self, counter, delta=1 ): |
| """ |
| CLI command to add a delta to then get a distributed counter. |
| Required arguments: |
| counter - The name of the counter to increment. |
| Optional arguments: |
| delta - The long to add to the counter |
| returns: |
| integer value of the counter or |
| None on Error |
| """ |
| try: |
| counter = str( counter ) |
| delta = int( delta ) |
| cmdStr = "counter-test-increment " |
| cmdStr += counter |
| if delta != 1: |
| cmdStr += " " + str( delta ) |
| output = self.distPrimitivesSend( cmdStr ) |
| pattern = counter + " was updated to (-?\d+)" |
| match = re.search( pattern, output ) |
| if match: |
| return int( match.group( 1 ) ) |
| else: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": counterTestAddAndGet did not" + |
| " match expected output." ) |
| main.log.debug( self.name + " expected: " + pattern ) |
| main.log.debug( self.name + " actual: " + repr( output ) ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def counterTestGetAndAdd( self, counter, delta=1 ): |
| """ |
| CLI command to get a distributed counter then add a delta to it. |
| Required arguments: |
| counter - The name of the counter to increment. |
| Optional arguments: |
| delta - The long to add to the counter |
| returns: |
| integer value of the counter or |
| None on Error |
| """ |
| try: |
| counter = str( counter ) |
| delta = int( delta ) |
| cmdStr = "counter-test-increment -g " |
| cmdStr += counter |
| if delta != 1: |
| cmdStr += " " + str( delta ) |
| output = self.distPrimitivesSend( cmdStr ) |
| pattern = counter + " was updated to (-?\d+)" |
| match = re.search( pattern, output ) |
| if match: |
| return int( match.group( 1 ) ) |
| else: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": counterTestGetAndAdd did not" + |
| " match expected output." ) |
| main.log.debug( self.name + " expected: " + pattern ) |
| main.log.debug( self.name + " actual: " + repr( output ) ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def valueTestGet( self, valueName ): |
| """ |
| CLI command to get the value of an atomic value. |
| Required arguments: |
| valueName - The name of the value to get. |
| returns: |
| string value of the value or |
| None on Error |
| """ |
| try: |
| valueName = str( valueName ) |
| cmdStr = "value-test " |
| operation = "get" |
| cmdStr = "value-test {} {}".format( valueName, |
| operation ) |
| output = self.distPrimitivesSend( cmdStr ) |
| pattern = "(\w+)" |
| match = re.search( pattern, output ) |
| if match: |
| return match.group( 1 ) |
| else: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": valueTestGet did not" + |
| " match expected output." ) |
| main.log.debug( self.name + " expected: " + pattern ) |
| main.log.debug( self.name + " actual: " + repr( output ) ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def valueTestSet( self, valueName, newValue ): |
| """ |
| CLI command to set the value of an atomic value. |
| Required arguments: |
| valueName - The name of the value to set. |
| newValue - The value to assign to the given value. |
| returns: |
| main.TRUE on success or |
| main.ERROR on Error |
| """ |
| try: |
| valueName = str( valueName ) |
| newValue = str( newValue ) |
| operation = "set" |
| cmdStr = "value-test {} {} {}".format( valueName, |
| operation, |
| newValue ) |
| output = self.distPrimitivesSend( cmdStr ) |
| if output is not None: |
| return main.TRUE |
| else: |
| return main.ERROR |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return main.ERROR |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def valueTestCompareAndSet( self, valueName, oldValue, newValue ): |
| """ |
| CLI command to compareAndSet the value of an atomic value. |
| Required arguments: |
| valueName - The name of the value. |
| oldValue - Compare the current value of the atomic value to this |
| newValue - If the value equals oldValue, set the value to newValue |
| returns: |
| main.TRUE on success or |
| main.FALSE on failure or |
| main.ERROR on Error |
| """ |
| try: |
| valueName = str( valueName ) |
| oldValue = str( oldValue ) |
| newValue = str( newValue ) |
| operation = "compareAndSet" |
| cmdStr = "value-test {} {} {} {}".format( valueName, |
| operation, |
| oldValue, |
| newValue ) |
| output = self.distPrimitivesSend( cmdStr ) |
| pattern = "(\w+)" |
| match = re.search( pattern, output ) |
| if match: |
| result = match.group( 1 ) |
| if result == "true": |
| return main.TRUE |
| elif result == "false": |
| return main.FALSE |
| else: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": valueTestCompareAndSet did not" + |
| " match expected output." ) |
| main.log.debug( self.name + " expected: " + pattern ) |
| main.log.debug( self.name + " actual: " + repr( output ) ) |
| return main.ERROR |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return main.ERROR |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def valueTestGetAndSet( self, valueName, newValue ): |
| """ |
| CLI command to getAndSet the value of an atomic value. |
| Required arguments: |
| valueName - The name of the value to get. |
| newValue - The value to assign to the given value |
| returns: |
| string value of the value or |
| None on Error |
| """ |
| try: |
| valueName = str( valueName ) |
| cmdStr = "value-test " |
| operation = "getAndSet" |
| cmdStr += valueName + " " + operation |
| cmdStr = "value-test {} {} {}".format( valueName, |
| operation, |
| newValue ) |
| output = self.distPrimitivesSend( cmdStr ) |
| pattern = "(\w+)" |
| match = re.search( pattern, output ) |
| if match: |
| return match.group( 1 ) |
| else: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": valueTestGetAndSet did not" + |
| " match expected output." ) |
| main.log.debug( self.name + " expected: " + pattern ) |
| main.log.debug( self.name + " actual: " + repr( output ) ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def valueTestDestroy( self, valueName ): |
| """ |
| CLI command to destroy an atomic value. |
| Required arguments: |
| valueName - The name of the value to destroy. |
| returns: |
| main.TRUE on success or |
| main.ERROR on Error |
| """ |
| try: |
| valueName = str( valueName ) |
| cmdStr = "value-test " |
| operation = "destroy" |
| cmdStr += valueName + " " + operation |
| output = self.distPrimitivesSend( cmdStr ) |
| if output is not None: |
| return main.TRUE |
| else: |
| return main.ERROR |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return main.ERROR |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def summary( self, jsonFormat=True, timeout=30 ): |
| """ |
| Description: Execute summary command in onos |
| Returns: json object ( summary -j ), returns main.FALSE if there is |
| no output |
| |
| """ |
| try: |
| cmdStr = "summary" |
| if jsonFormat: |
| cmdStr += " -j" |
| handle = self.sendline( cmdStr, timeout=timeout ) |
| assert handle is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in handle, handle |
| assert "Error:" not in handle, handle |
| if not handle: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": There is no output in " + |
| "summary command" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| return handle |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "{} Error in summary output:".format( self.name ) ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def transactionalMapGet( self, keyName ): |
| """ |
| CLI command to get the value of a key in a consistent map using |
| transactions. This a test function and can only get keys from the |
| test map hard coded into the cli command |
| Required arguments: |
| keyName - The name of the key to get |
| returns: |
| The string value of the key or |
| None on Error |
| """ |
| try: |
| keyName = str( keyName ) |
| cmdStr = "transactional-map-test-get " |
| cmdStr += keyName |
| output = self.distPrimitivesSend( cmdStr ) |
| pattern = "Key-value pair \(" + keyName + ", (?P<value>.+)\) found." |
| if "Key " + keyName + " not found." in output: |
| main.log.warn( output ) |
| return None |
| else: |
| match = re.search( pattern, output ) |
| if match: |
| return match.groupdict()[ 'value' ] |
| else: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": transactionlMapGet did not" + |
| " match expected output." ) |
| main.log.debug( self.name + " expected: " + pattern ) |
| main.log.debug( self.name + " actual: " + repr( output ) ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def transactionalMapPut( self, numKeys, value ): |
| """ |
| CLI command to put a value into 'numKeys' number of keys in a |
| consistent map using transactions. This a test function and can only |
| put into keys named 'Key#' of the test map hard coded into the cli command |
| Required arguments: |
| numKeys - Number of keys to add the value to |
| value - The string value to put into the keys |
| returns: |
| A dictionary whose keys are the name of the keys put into the map |
| and the values of the keys are dictionaries whose key-values are |
| 'value': value put into map and optionaly |
| 'oldValue': Previous value in the key or |
| None on Error |
| |
| Example output |
| { 'Key1': {'oldValue': 'oldTestValue', 'value': 'Testing'}, |
| 'Key2': {'value': 'Testing'} } |
| """ |
| try: |
| numKeys = str( numKeys ) |
| value = str( value ) |
| cmdStr = "transactional-map-test-put " |
| cmdStr += numKeys + " " + value |
| output = self.distPrimitivesSend( cmdStr ) |
| newPattern = 'Created Key (?P<key>(\w)+) with value (?P<value>(.)+)\.' |
| updatedPattern = "Put (?P<value>(.)+) into key (?P<key>(\w)+)\. The old value was (?P<oldValue>(.)+)\." |
| results = {} |
| for line in output.splitlines(): |
| new = re.search( newPattern, line ) |
| updated = re.search( updatedPattern, line ) |
| if new: |
| results[ new.groupdict()[ 'key' ] ] = { 'value': new.groupdict()[ 'value' ] } |
| elif updated: |
| results[ updated.groupdict()[ 'key' ] ] = { 'value': updated.groupdict()[ 'value' ], |
| 'oldValue': updated.groupdict()[ 'oldValue' ] } |
| else: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": transactionlMapGet did not" + |
| " match expected output." ) |
| main.log.debug( "{} expected: {!r} or {!r}".format( self.name, |
| newPattern, |
| updatedPattern ) ) |
| main.log.debug( self.name + " actual: " + repr( output ) ) |
| return results |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def maps( self, jsonFormat=True ): |
| """ |
| Description: Returns result of onos:maps |
| Optional: |
| * jsonFormat: enable json formatting of output |
| """ |
| try: |
| cmdStr = "maps" |
| if jsonFormat: |
| cmdStr += " -j" |
| handle = self.sendline( cmdStr ) |
| assert handle is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in handle, handle |
| return handle |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def getSwController( self, uri, jsonFormat=True ): |
| """ |
| Descrition: Gets the controller information from the device |
| """ |
| try: |
| cmd = "device-controllers " |
| if jsonFormat: |
| cmd += "-j " |
| response = self.sendline( cmd + uri ) |
| assert response is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in response, response |
| return response |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def setSwController( self, uri, ip, proto="tcp", port="6653", jsonFormat=True ): |
| """ |
| Descrition: sets the controller(s) for the specified device |
| |
| Parameters: |
| Required: uri - String: The uri of the device(switch). |
| ip - String or List: The ip address of the controller. |
| This parameter can be formed in a couple of different ways. |
| VALID: |
| 10.0.0.1 - just the ip address |
| tcp:10.0.0.1 - the protocol and the ip address |
| tcp:10.0.0.1:6653 - the protocol and port can be specified, |
| so that you can add controllers with different |
| protocols and ports |
| INVALID: |
| 10.0.0.1:6653 - this is not supported by ONOS |
| |
| Optional: proto - The type of connection e.g. tcp, ssl. If a list of ips are given |
| port - The port number. |
| jsonFormat - If set ONOS will output in json NOTE: This is currently not supported |
| |
| Returns: main.TRUE if ONOS returns without any errors, otherwise returns main.FALSE |
| """ |
| try: |
| cmd = "device-setcontrollers" |
| |
| if jsonFormat: |
| cmd += " -j" |
| cmd += " " + uri |
| if isinstance( ip, str ): |
| ip = [ip] |
| for item in ip: |
| if ":" in item: |
| sitem = item.split( ":" ) |
| if len(sitem) == 3: |
| cmd += " " + item |
| elif "." in sitem[1]: |
| cmd += " {}:{}".format(item, port) |
| else: |
| main.log.error( "Malformed entry: " + item ) |
| raise TypeError |
| else: |
| cmd += " {}:{}:{}".format( proto, item, port ) |
| response = self.sendline( cmd ) |
| assert response is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in response, response |
| if "Error" in response: |
| main.log.error( response ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| return main.TRUE |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def removeDevice( self, device ): |
| ''' |
| Description: |
| Remove a device from ONOS by passing the uri of the device(s). |
| Parameters: |
| device - (str or list) the id or uri of the device ex. "of:0000000000000001" |
| Returns: |
| Returns main.FALSE if an exception is thrown or an error is present |
| in the response. Otherwise, returns main.TRUE. |
| NOTE: |
| If a host cannot be removed, then this function will return main.FALSE |
| ''' |
| try: |
| if type( device ) is str: |
| deviceStr = device |
| device = [] |
| device.append( deviceStr ) |
| |
| for d in device: |
| time.sleep( 1 ) |
| response = self.sendline( "device-remove {}".format( d ) ) |
| assert response is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in response, response |
| if "Error" in response: |
| main.log.warn( "Error for device: {}\nResponse: {}".format( d, response ) ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| return main.TRUE |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def removeHost( self, host ): |
| ''' |
| Description: |
| Remove a host from ONOS by passing the id of the host(s) |
| Parameters: |
| hostId - (str or list) the id or mac of the host ex. "00:00:00:00:00:01" |
| Returns: |
| Returns main.FALSE if an exception is thrown or an error is present |
| in the response. Otherwise, returns main.TRUE. |
| NOTE: |
| If a host cannot be removed, then this function will return main.FALSE |
| ''' |
| try: |
| if type( host ) is str: |
| host = list( host ) |
| |
| for h in host: |
| time.sleep( 1 ) |
| response = self.sendline( "host-remove {}".format( h ) ) |
| assert response is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in response, response |
| if "Error" in response: |
| main.log.warn( "Error for host: {}\nResponse: {}".format( h, response ) ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| return main.TRUE |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def link( self, begin, end, state, timeout=30, showResponse=True ): |
| ''' |
| Description: |
| Bring link down or up in the null-provider. |
| params: |
| begin - (string) One end of a device or switch. |
| end - (string) the other end of the device or switch |
| returns: |
| main.TRUE if no exceptions were thrown and no Errors are |
| present in the resoponse. Otherwise, returns main.FALSE |
| ''' |
| try: |
| cmd = "null-link null:{} null:{} {}".format( begin, end, state ) |
| response = self.sendline( cmd, showResponse=showResponse, timeout=timeout ) |
| assert response is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in response, response |
| if "Error" in response or "Failure" in response: |
| main.log.error( response ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| return main.TRUE |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def portstate( self, dpid, port, state ): |
| ''' |
| Description: |
| Changes the state of port in an OF switch by means of the |
| PORTSTATUS OF messages. |
| params: |
| dpid - (string) Datapath ID of the device. Ex: 'of:0000000000000102' |
| port - (string) target port in the device. Ex: '2' |
| state - (string) target state (enable or disable) |
| returns: |
| main.TRUE if no exceptions were thrown and no Errors are |
| present in the resoponse. Otherwise, returns main.FALSE |
| ''' |
| try: |
| state = state.lower() |
| assert state == 'enable' or state == 'disable', "Unknown state" |
| cmd = "portstate {} {} {}".format( dpid, port, state ) |
| response = self.sendline( cmd, showResponse=True ) |
| assert response is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in response, response |
| if "Error" in response or "Failure" in response: |
| main.log.error( response ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| return main.TRUE |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def logSet( self, level="INFO", app="org.onosproject" ): |
| """ |
| Set the logging level to lvl for a specific app |
| returns main.TRUE on success |
| returns main.FALSE if Error occurred |
| if noExit is True, TestON will not exit, but clean up |
| Available level: DEBUG, TRACE, INFO, WARN, ERROR |
| Level defaults to INFO |
| """ |
| try: |
| self.handle.sendline( "log:set %s %s" % ( level, app ) ) |
| self.handle.expect( "onos>" ) |
| |
| response = self.handle.before |
| if re.search( "Error", response ): |
| return main.FALSE |
| return main.TRUE |
| except pexpect.TIMEOUT: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": TIMEOUT exception found" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def getGraphDict( self, timeout=60, includeHost=False ): |
| """ |
| Return a dictionary which describes the latest network topology data as a |
| graph. |
| An example of the dictionary: |
| { vertex1: { 'edges': ..., 'name': ..., 'protocol': ... }, |
| vertex2: { 'edges': ..., 'name': ..., 'protocol': ... } } |
| Each vertex should at least have an 'edges' attribute which describes the |
| adjacency information. The value of 'edges' attribute is also represented by |
| a dictionary, which maps each edge (identified by the neighbor vertex) to a |
| list of attributes. |
| An example of the edges dictionary: |
| 'edges': { vertex2: { 'port': ..., 'weight': ... }, |
| vertex3: { 'port': ..., 'weight': ... } } |
| If includeHost == True, all hosts (and host-switch links) will be included |
| in topology data. |
| """ |
| graphDict = {} |
| try: |
| links = self.links() |
| links = json.loads( links ) |
| devices = self.devices() |
| devices = json.loads( devices ) |
| idToDevice = {} |
| for device in devices: |
| idToDevice[ device[ 'id' ] ] = device |
| if includeHost: |
| hosts = self.hosts() |
| # FIXME: support 'includeHost' argument |
| for link in links: |
| nodeA = link[ 'src' ][ 'device' ] |
| nodeB = link[ 'dst' ][ 'device' ] |
| assert idToDevice[ nodeA ][ 'available' ] and idToDevice[ nodeB ][ 'available' ] |
| if nodeA not in graphDict.keys(): |
| graphDict[ nodeA ] = { 'edges': {}, |
| 'dpid': idToDevice[ nodeA ][ 'id' ][3:], |
| 'type': idToDevice[ nodeA ][ 'type' ], |
| 'available': idToDevice[ nodeA ][ 'available' ], |
| 'role': idToDevice[ nodeA ][ 'role' ], |
| 'mfr': idToDevice[ nodeA ][ 'mfr' ], |
| 'hw': idToDevice[ nodeA ][ 'hw' ], |
| 'sw': idToDevice[ nodeA ][ 'sw' ], |
| 'serial': idToDevice[ nodeA ][ 'serial' ], |
| 'chassisId': idToDevice[ nodeA ][ 'chassisId' ], |
| 'annotations': idToDevice[ nodeA ][ 'annotations' ]} |
| else: |
| # Assert nodeB is not connected to any current links of nodeA |
| assert nodeB not in graphDict[ nodeA ][ 'edges' ].keys() |
| graphDict[ nodeA ][ 'edges' ][ nodeB ] = { 'port': link[ 'src' ][ 'port' ], |
| 'type': link[ 'type' ], |
| 'state': link[ 'state' ] } |
| return graphDict |
| except ( TypeError, ValueError ): |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except KeyError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": KeyError exception found" ) |
| return None |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": AssertionError exception found" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| return None |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| return None |
| |
| def getIntentPerfSummary( self ): |
| ''' |
| Send command to check intent-perf summary |
| Returns: dictionary for intent-perf summary |
| if something wrong, function will return None |
| ''' |
| cmd = "intent-perf -s" |
| respDic = {} |
| resp = self.sendline( cmd ) |
| assert resp is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in resp, resp |
| try: |
| # Generate the dictionary to return |
| for l in resp.split( "\n" ): |
| # Delete any white space in line |
| temp = re.sub( r'\s+', '', l ) |
| temp = temp.split( ":" ) |
| respDic[ temp[0] ] = temp[ 1 ] |
| |
| except (TypeError, ValueError): |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except KeyError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": KeyError exception found" ) |
| return None |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": AssertionError exception found" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| return None |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| return None |
| return respDic |
| |
| def logSearch( self, mode='all', searchTerm='', startLine='', logNum=1 ): |
| """ |
| Searches the latest ONOS log file for the given search term and |
| return a list that contains all the lines that have the search term. |
| |
| Arguments: |
| searchTerm: |
| The string to grep from the ONOS log. |
| startLine: |
| The term that decides which line is the start to search the searchTerm in |
| the karaf log. For now, startTerm only works in 'first' mode. |
| logNum: |
| In some extreme cases, one karaf log is not big enough to contain all the |
| information.Because of this, search mutiply logs is necessary to capture |
| the right result. logNum is the number of karaf logs that we need to search |
| the searchTerm. |
| mode: |
| all: return all the strings that contain the search term |
| last: return the last string that contains the search term |
| first: return the first string that contains the search term |
| num: return the number of times that the searchTerm appears in the log |
| total: return how many lines in karaf log |
| """ |
| try: |
| assert type( searchTerm ) is str |
| # Build the log paths string |
| logPath = '/opt/onos/log/karaf.log.' |
| logPaths = '/opt/onos/log/karaf.log' |
| for i in range( 1, logNum ): |
| logPaths = logPath + str( i ) + " " + logPaths |
| cmd = "cat " + logPaths |
| if startLine: |
| # 100000000 is just a extreme large number to make sure this function can grep all the lines after startLine |
| cmd = cmd + " | grep -A 100000000 \'" + startLine + "\'" |
| if mode == 'all': |
| cmd = cmd + " | grep \'" + searchTerm + "\'" |
| elif mode == 'last': |
| cmd = cmd + " | grep \'" + searchTerm + "\'" + " | tail -n 1" |
| elif mode == 'first': |
| cmd = cmd + " | grep \'" + searchTerm + "\'" + " | head -n 1" |
| elif mode == 'num': |
| cmd = cmd + " | grep -c \'" + searchTerm + "\'" |
| num = self.sendline( cmd ) |
| return num |
| elif mode == 'total': |
| totalLines = self.sendline( "cat /opt/onos/log/karaf.log | wc -l" ) |
| return int(totalLines) |
| else: |
| main.log.error( self.name + " unsupported mode" ) |
| return main.ERROR |
| before = self.sendline( cmd ) |
| before = before.splitlines() |
| # make sure the returned list only contains the search term |
| returnLines = [line for line in before if searchTerm in line] |
| return returnLines |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.error( self.name + " searchTerm is not string type" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except pexpect.TIMEOUT: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": TIMEOUT exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def vplsShow( self, jsonFormat=True ): |
| """ |
| Description: Returns result of onos:vpls show, which should list the |
| configured VPLS networks and the assigned interfaces. |
| Optional: |
| * jsonFormat: enable json formatting of output |
| Returns: |
| The output of the command or None on error. |
| """ |
| try: |
| cmdStr = "vpls show" |
| if jsonFormat: |
| raise NotImplementedError |
| cmdStr += " -j" |
| handle = self.sendline( cmdStr ) |
| assert handle is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in handle, handle |
| return handle |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except NotImplementedError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Json output not supported") |
| return None |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def parseVplsShow( self ): |
| """ |
| Parse the cli output of 'vpls show' into json output. This is required |
| as there is currently no json output available. |
| """ |
| try: |
| output = [] |
| raw = self.vplsShow( jsonFormat=False ) |
| namePat = "VPLS name: (?P<name>\w+)" |
| interfacesPat = "Associated interfaces: \[(?P<interfaces>.*)\]" |
| encapPat = "Encapsulation: (?P<encap>\w+)" |
| pattern = "\s+".join( [ namePat, interfacesPat, encapPat ] ) |
| mIter = re.finditer( pattern, raw ) |
| for match in mIter: |
| item = {} |
| item[ 'name' ] = match.group( 'name' ) |
| ifaces = match.group( 'interfaces' ).split( ', ') |
| if ifaces == [ "" ]: |
| ifaces = [] |
| item[ 'interfaces' ] = ifaces |
| encap = match.group( 'encap' ) |
| if encap != 'NONE': |
| item[ 'encapsulation' ] = encap.lower() |
| output.append( item ) |
| return output |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def vplsList( self, jsonFormat=True ): |
| """ |
| Description: Returns result of onos:vpls list, which should list the |
| configured VPLS networks. |
| Optional: |
| * jsonFormat: enable json formatting of output |
| """ |
| try: |
| cmdStr = "vpls list" |
| if jsonFormat: |
| raise NotImplementedError |
| cmdStr += " -j" |
| handle = self.sendline( cmdStr ) |
| assert handle is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in handle, handle |
| return handle |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except NotImplementedError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Json output not supported") |
| return None |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def vplsCreate( self, network ): |
| """ |
| CLI command to create a new VPLS network. |
| Required arguments: |
| network - String name of the network to create. |
| returns: |
| main.TRUE on success and main.FALSE on failure |
| """ |
| try: |
| network = str( network ) |
| cmdStr = "vpls create " |
| cmdStr += network |
| output = self.sendline( cmdStr ) |
| assert output is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in output, output |
| assert "Error executing command" not in output, output |
| assert "VPLS already exists:" not in output, output |
| return main.TRUE |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def vplsDelete( self, network ): |
| """ |
| CLI command to delete a VPLS network. |
| Required arguments: |
| network - Name of the network to delete. |
| returns: |
| main.TRUE on success and main.FALSE on failure |
| """ |
| try: |
| network = str( network ) |
| cmdStr = "vpls delete " |
| cmdStr += network |
| output = self.sendline( cmdStr ) |
| assert output is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in output, output |
| assert "Error executing command" not in output, output |
| assert " not found" not in output, output |
| return main.TRUE |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def vplsAddIface( self, network, iface ): |
| """ |
| CLI command to add an interface to a VPLS network. |
| Required arguments: |
| network - Name of the network to add the interface to. |
| iface - The ONOS name for an interface. |
| returns: |
| main.TRUE on success and main.FALSE on failure |
| """ |
| try: |
| network = str( network ) |
| iface = str( iface ) |
| cmdStr = "vpls add-if " |
| cmdStr += network + " " + iface |
| output = self.sendline( cmdStr ) |
| assert output is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in output, output |
| assert "Error executing command" not in output, output |
| assert "already associated to network" not in output, output |
| assert "Interface cannot be added." not in output, output |
| return main.TRUE |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def vplsRemIface( self, network, iface ): |
| """ |
| CLI command to remove an interface from a VPLS network. |
| Required arguments: |
| network - Name of the network to remove the interface from. |
| iface - Name of the interface to remove. |
| returns: |
| main.TRUE on success and main.FALSE on failure |
| """ |
| try: |
| iface = str( iface ) |
| cmdStr = "vpls rem-if " |
| cmdStr += network + " " + iface |
| output = self.sendline( cmdStr ) |
| assert output is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in output, output |
| assert "Error executing command" not in output, output |
| assert "is not configured" not in output, output |
| return main.TRUE |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def vplsClean( self ): |
| """ |
| Description: Clears the VPLS app configuration. |
| Returns: main.TRUE on success and main.FALSE on failure |
| """ |
| try: |
| cmdStr = "vpls clean" |
| handle = self.sendline( cmdStr ) |
| assert handle is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in handle, handle |
| return handle |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def vplsSetEncap( self, network, encapType ): |
| """ |
| CLI command to add an interface to a VPLS network. |
| Required arguments: |
| network - Name of the network to create. |
| encapType - Type of encapsulation. |
| returns: |
| main.TRUE on success and main.FALSE on failure |
| """ |
| try: |
| network = str( network ) |
| encapType = str( encapType ).upper() |
| assert encapType in [ "MPLS", "VLAN", "NONE" ], "Incorrect type" |
| cmdStr = "vpls set-encap " |
| cmdStr += network + " " + encapType |
| output = self.sendline( cmdStr ) |
| assert output is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in output, output |
| assert "Error executing command" not in output, output |
| assert "already associated to network" not in output, output |
| assert "Encapsulation type " not in output, output |
| return main.TRUE |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return main.FALSE |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def interfaces( self, jsonFormat=True ): |
| """ |
| Description: Returns result of interfaces command. |
| Optional: |
| * jsonFormat: enable json formatting of output |
| Returns: |
| The output of the command or None on error. |
| """ |
| try: |
| cmdStr = "interfaces" |
| if jsonFormat: |
| raise NotImplementedError |
| cmdStr += " -j" |
| handle = self.sendline( cmdStr ) |
| assert handle is not None, "Error in sendline" |
| assert "Command not found:" not in handle, handle |
| return handle |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.exception( "" ) |
| return None |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return None |
| except pexpect.EOF: |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": EOF exception found" ) |
| main.log.error( self.name + ": " + self.handle.before ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| except NotImplementedError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Json output not supported") |
| return None |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def getTimeStampFromLog( self, mode, searchTerm, splitTerm_before, splitTerm_after, startLine='', logNum=1 ): |
| ''' |
| Get the timestamp of searchTerm from karaf log. |
| |
| Arguments: |
| splitTerm_before and splitTerm_after: |
| |
| The terms that split the string that contains the timeStamp of |
| searchTerm. For example, if that string is "xxxxxxxcreationTime = |
| 1419510501xxxxxx", then the splitTerm_before is "CreationTime = " |
| and the splitTerm_after is "x" |
| |
| others: |
| Please look at the "logsearch" Function in onosclidriver.py |
| ''' |
| if logNum < 0: |
| main.log.error("Get wrong log number ") |
| return main.ERROR |
| lines = self.logSearch( mode=mode, searchTerm=searchTerm, startLine=startLine, logNum=logNum ) |
| if len(lines) == 0: |
| main.log.warn( "Captured timestamp string is empty" ) |
| return main.ERROR |
| lines = lines[ 0 ] |
| try: |
| assert type(lines) is str |
| # get the target value |
| line = lines.split( splitTerm_before ) |
| key = line[ 1 ].split( splitTerm_after ) |
| return int( key[ 0 ] ) |
| except IndexError: |
| main.log.warn( "Index Error!" ) |
| return main.ERROR |
| except AssertionError: |
| main.log.warn( "Search Term Not Found " ) |
| return main.ERROR |
| |
| def workQueueAdd( self, queueName, value ): |
| """ |
| CLI command to add a string to the specified Work Queue. |
| This function uses the distributed primitives test app, which |
| gives some cli access to distributed primitives for testing |
| purposes only. |
| |
| Required arguments: |
| queueName - The name of the queue to add to |
| value - The value to add to the queue |
| returns: |
| main.TRUE on success, main.FALSE on failure and |
| main.ERROR on error. |
| """ |
| try: |
| queueName = str( queueName ) |
| value = str( value ) |
| prefix = "work-queue-test" |
| operation = "add" |
| cmdStr = " ".join( [ prefix, queueName, operation, value ] ) |
| output = self.distPrimitivesSend( cmdStr ) |
| if "Invalid operation name" in output: |
| main.log.warn( output ) |
| return main.ERROR |
| elif "Done" in output: |
| return main.TRUE |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return main.ERROR |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def workQueueAddMultiple( self, queueName, value1, value2 ): |
| """ |
| CLI command to add two strings to the specified Work Queue. |
| This function uses the distributed primitives test app, which |
| gives some cli access to distributed primitives for testing |
| purposes only. |
| |
| Required arguments: |
| queueName - The name of the queue to add to |
| value1 - The first value to add to the queue |
| value2 - The second value to add to the queue |
| returns: |
| main.TRUE on success, main.FALSE on failure and |
| main.ERROR on error. |
| """ |
| try: |
| queueName = str( queueName ) |
| value1 = str( value1 ) |
| value2 = str( value2 ) |
| prefix = "work-queue-test" |
| operation = "addMultiple" |
| cmdStr = " ".join( [ prefix, queueName, operation, value1, value2 ] ) |
| output = self.distPrimitivesSend( cmdStr ) |
| if "Invalid operation name" in output: |
| main.log.warn( output ) |
| return main.ERROR |
| elif "Done" in output: |
| return main.TRUE |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return main.ERROR |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def workQueueTakeAndComplete( self, queueName, number=1 ): |
| """ |
| CLI command to take a value from the specified Work Queue and compelte it. |
| This function uses the distributed primitives test app, which |
| gives some cli access to distributed primitives for testing |
| purposes only. |
| |
| Required arguments: |
| queueName - The name of the queue to add to |
| number - The number of items to take and complete |
| returns: |
| main.TRUE on success, main.FALSE on failure and |
| main.ERROR on error. |
| """ |
| try: |
| queueName = str( queueName ) |
| number = str( int( number ) ) |
| prefix = "work-queue-test" |
| operation = "takeAndComplete" |
| cmdStr = " ".join( [ prefix, queueName, operation, number ] ) |
| output = self.distPrimitivesSend( cmdStr ) |
| if "Invalid operation name" in output: |
| main.log.warn( output ) |
| return main.ERROR |
| elif "Done" in output: |
| return main.TRUE |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return main.ERROR |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def workQueueDestroy( self, queueName ): |
| """ |
| CLI command to destroy the specified Work Queue. |
| This function uses the distributed primitives test app, which |
| gives some cli access to distributed primitives for testing |
| purposes only. |
| |
| Required arguments: |
| queueName - The name of the queue to add to |
| returns: |
| main.TRUE on success, main.FALSE on failure and |
| main.ERROR on error. |
| """ |
| try: |
| queueName = str( queueName ) |
| prefix = "work-queue-test" |
| operation = "destroy" |
| cmdStr = " ".join( [ prefix, queueName, operation ] ) |
| output = self.distPrimitivesSend( cmdStr ) |
| if "Invalid operation name" in output: |
| main.log.warn( output ) |
| return main.ERROR |
| return main.TRUE |
| except TypeError: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected" ) |
| return main.ERROR |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def workQueueTotalPending( self, queueName ): |
| """ |
| CLI command to get the Total Pending items of the specified Work Queue. |
| This function uses the distributed primitives test app, which |
| gives some cli access to distributed primitives for testing |
| purposes only. |
| |
| Required arguments: |
| queueName - The name of the queue to add to |
| returns: |
| The number of Pending items in the specified work queue or |
| None on error |
| """ |
| try: |
| queueName = str( queueName ) |
| prefix = "work-queue-test" |
| operation = "totalPending" |
| cmdStr = " ".join( [ prefix, queueName, operation ] ) |
| output = self.distPrimitivesSend( cmdStr ) |
| pattern = r'\d+' |
| if "Invalid operation name" in output: |
| main.log.warn( output ) |
| return None |
| else: |
| match = re.search( pattern, output ) |
| return match.group(0) |
| except ( AttributeError, TypeError ): |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected; " + str( output ) ) |
| return None |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def workQueueTotalCompleted( self, queueName ): |
| """ |
| CLI command to get the Total Completed items of the specified Work Queue. |
| This function uses the distributed primitives test app, which |
| gives some cli access to distributed primitives for testing |
| purposes only. |
| |
| Required arguments: |
| queueName - The name of the queue to add to |
| returns: |
| The number of complete items in the specified work queue or |
| None on error |
| """ |
| try: |
| queueName = str( queueName ) |
| prefix = "work-queue-test" |
| operation = "totalCompleted" |
| cmdStr = " ".join( [ prefix, queueName, operation ] ) |
| output = self.distPrimitivesSend( cmdStr ) |
| pattern = r'\d+' |
| if "Invalid operation name" in output: |
| main.log.warn( output ) |
| return None |
| else: |
| match = re.search( pattern, output ) |
| return match.group(0) |
| except ( AttributeError, TypeError ): |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected; " + str( output ) ) |
| return None |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |
| |
| def workQueueTotalInProgress( self, queueName ): |
| """ |
| CLI command to get the Total In Progress items of the specified Work Queue. |
| This function uses the distributed primitives test app, which |
| gives some cli access to distributed primitives for testing |
| purposes only. |
| |
| Required arguments: |
| queueName - The name of the queue to add to |
| returns: |
| The number of In Progress items in the specified work queue or |
| None on error |
| """ |
| try: |
| queueName = str( queueName ) |
| prefix = "work-queue-test" |
| operation = "totalInProgress" |
| cmdStr = " ".join( [ prefix, queueName, operation ] ) |
| output = self.distPrimitivesSend( cmdStr ) |
| pattern = r'\d+' |
| if "Invalid operation name" in output: |
| main.log.warn( output ) |
| return None |
| else: |
| match = re.search( pattern, output ) |
| return match.group(0) |
| except ( AttributeError, TypeError ): |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Object not as expected; " + str( output ) ) |
| return None |
| except Exception: |
| main.log.exception( self.name + ": Uncaught exception!" ) |
| main.cleanup() |
| main.exit() |