From 03ac66c04143f712378a92ef258253b8ce6b1e8b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jack Lucas Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2018 20:33:50 +0000 Subject: Add policy update notification support Use k8s terminology instead of Docker terminology Remove some redundant logging Change-Id: Ic8e581ebde9ea062a7d0e145465425eec1db57c3 Issue-ID: DCAEGEN2-504 Signed-off-by: Jack Lucas --- k8s/k8s-node-type.yaml | 2 +- k8s/k8sclient/__init__.py | 2 +- k8s/k8sclient/k8sclient.py | 110 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-- k8s/k8splugin/decorators.py | 8 ++- k8s/k8splugin/discovery.py | 16 ++--- k8s/k8splugin/tasks.py | 165 ++++++++++++++++++++------------------------ k8s/pom.xml | 2 +- k8s/setup.py | 2 +- k8s/tests/test_tasks.py | 8 +-- 9 files changed, 201 insertions(+), 114 deletions(-) (limited to 'k8s') diff --git a/k8s/k8s-node-type.yaml b/k8s/k8s-node-type.yaml index 4810f3a..7d64500 100644 --- a/k8s/k8s-node-type.yaml +++ b/k8s/k8s-node-type.yaml @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ plugins: k8s: executor: 'central_deployment_agent' package_name: k8splugin - package_version: 1.3.0 + package_version: 1.4.0 data_types: diff --git a/k8s/k8sclient/__init__.py b/k8s/k8sclient/__init__.py index 1ba4553..3cc19f2 100644 --- a/k8s/k8sclient/__init__.py +++ b/k8s/k8sclient/__init__.py @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ # ============LICENSE_END========================================================= # # ECOMP is a trademark and service mark of AT&T Intellectual Property. -from .k8sclient import deploy, undeploy, is_available, scale, upgrade, rollback \ No newline at end of file +from .k8sclient import deploy, undeploy, is_available, scale, upgrade, rollback, execute_command_in_deployment \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/k8s/k8sclient/k8sclient.py b/k8s/k8sclient/k8sclient.py index c4ba67d..e388fb5 100644 --- a/k8s/k8sclient/k8sclient.py +++ b/k8s/k8sclient/k8sclient.py @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ import os import uuid from msb import msb -from kubernetes import config, client +from kubernetes import config, client, stream # Default values for readiness probe PROBE_DEFAULT_PERIOD = 15 @@ -121,9 +121,14 @@ def _create_deployment_object(component_name, containers, replicas, volumes, - labels, + labels={}, pull_secrets=[]): + deployment_name = _create_deployment_name(component_name) + + # Label the pod with the deployment name, so we can find it easily + labels.update({"k8sdeployment" : deployment_name}) + # pull_secrets is a list of the names of the k8s secrets containing docker registry credentials # See https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/containers/images/#specifying-imagepullsecrets-on-a-pod ips = [] @@ -148,7 +153,7 @@ def _create_deployment_object(component_name, # Create deployment object deployment = client.ExtensionsV1beta1Deployment( kind="Deployment", - metadata=client.V1ObjectMeta(name=_create_deployment_name(component_name)), + metadata=client.V1ObjectMeta(name=deployment_name), spec=spec ) @@ -229,6 +234,55 @@ def _patch_deployment(namespace, deployment, modify): # Patch the deploy with updated spec client.ExtensionsV1beta1Api().patch_namespaced_deployment(deployment, namespace, spec) +def _execute_command_in_pod(namespace, pod_name, command): + ''' + Execute the command (specified by an argv-style list in the "command" parameter) in + the specified pod in the specified namespace. For now at least, we use this only to + run a notification script in a pod after a configuration change. + + The straightforward way to do this is with the V1 Core API function "connect_get_namespaced_pod_exec". + Unfortunately due to a bug/limitation in the Python client library, we can't call it directly. + We have to make the API call through a Websocket connection using the kubernetes.stream wrapper API. + I'm following the example code at https://github.com/kubernetes-client/python/blob/master/examples/exec.py. + There are several issues tracking this, in various states. It isn't clear that there will ever + be a fix. + - https://github.com/kubernetes-client/python/issues/58 + - https://github.com/kubernetes-client/python/issues/409 + - https://github.com/kubernetes-client/python/issues/526 + + The main consequence of the workaround using "stream" is that the caller does not get an indication + of the exit code returned by the command when it completes execution. It turns out that the + original implementation of notification in the Docker plugin did not use this result, so we can + still match the original notification functionality. + + The "stream" approach returns a string containing any output sent by the command to stdout or stderr. + We'll return that so it can logged. + ''' + _configure_api() + try: + output = stream.stream(client.CoreV1Api().connect_get_namespaced_pod_exec, + name=pod_name, + namespace=namespace, + command=command, + stdout=True, + stderr=True, + stdin=False, + tty=False) + except client.rest.ApiException as e: + # If the exception indicates the pod wasn't found, it's not a fatal error. + # It existed when we enumerated the pods for the deployment but no longer exists. + # Unfortunately, the only way to distinguish a pod not found from any other error + # is by looking at the reason text. + # (The ApiException's "status" field should contain the HTTP status code, which would + # be 404 if the pod isn't found, but empirical testing reveals that "status" is set + # to zero.) + if "404 not found" in e.reason.lower(): + output = "Pod not found" + else: + raise e + + return {"pod" : pod_name, "output" : output} + def deploy(namespace, component_name, image, replicas, always_pull, k8sconfig, **kwargs): ''' This will create a k8s Deployment and, if needed, one or two k8s Services. @@ -441,4 +495,52 @@ def rollback(deployment_description, rollback_to=0): # Read back the spec for the rolled-back deployment spec = client.ExtensionsV1beta1Api().read_namespaced_deployment(deployment, namespace) - return spec.spec.template.spec.containers[0].image, spec.spec.replicas \ No newline at end of file + return spec.spec.template.spec.containers[0].image, spec.spec.replicas + +def execute_command_in_deployment(deployment_description, command): + ''' + Enumerates the pods in the k8s deployment identified by "deployment_description", + then executes the command (represented as an argv-style list) in "command" in + container 0 (the main application container) each of those pods. + + Note that the sets of pods associated with a deployment can change over time. The + enumeration is a snapshot at one point in time. The command will not be executed in + pods that are created after the initial enumeration. If a pod disappears after the + initial enumeration and before the command is executed, the attempt to execute the + command will fail. This is not treated as a fatal error. + + This approach is reasonable for the one current use case for "execute_command": running a + script to notify a container that its configuration has changed as a result of a + policy change. In this use case, the new configuration information is stored into + the configuration store (Consul), the pods are enumerated, and the command is executed. + If a pod disappears after the enumeration, the fact that the command cannot be run + doesn't matter--a nonexistent pod doesn't need to be reconfigured. Similarly, a pod that + comes up after the enumeration will get its initial configuration from the updated version + in Consul. + + The optimal solution here would be for k8s to provide an API call to execute a command in + all of the pods for a deployment. Unfortunately, k8s does not provide such a call--the + only call provided by k8s operates at the pod level, not the deployment level. + + Another interesting k8s factoid: there's no direct way to list the pods belong to a + particular k8s deployment. The deployment code above sets a label ("k8sdeployment") on + the pod that has the k8s deployment name. To list the pods, the code below queries for + pods with the label carrying the deployment name. + ''' + + _configure_api() + deployment = deployment_description["deployment"] + namespace = deployment_description["namespace"] + + # Get names of all the running pods belonging to the deployment + pod_names = [pod.metadata.name for pod in client.CoreV1Api().list_namespaced_pod( + namespace = namespace, + label_selector = "k8sdeployment={0}".format(deployment), + field_selector = "status.phase=Running" + ).items] + + def do_execute(pod_name): + return _execute_command_in_pod(namespace, pod_name, command) + + # Execute command in the running pods + return map(do_execute, pod_names) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/k8s/k8splugin/decorators.py b/k8s/k8splugin/decorators.py index 59d14d8..b9b32bf 100644 --- a/k8s/k8splugin/decorators.py +++ b/k8s/k8splugin/decorators.py @@ -19,12 +19,14 @@ # ECOMP is a trademark and service mark of AT&T Intellectual Property. import copy + from cloudify import ctx from cloudify.exceptions import NonRecoverableError, RecoverableError + from k8splugin import discovery as dis -from k8splugin.exceptions import DockerPluginDeploymentError, \ - DockerPluginDependencyNotReadyError from k8splugin import utils +from k8splugin.exceptions import (DockerPluginDependencyNotReadyError, + DockerPluginDeploymentError) def monkeypatch_loggers(task_func): @@ -111,4 +113,4 @@ def wrap_error_handling_update(update_func): ctx.logger.error ("Unexpected error during update operation: {0}".format(str(e))) raise NonRecoverableError(e) - return wrapper \ No newline at end of file + return wrapper diff --git a/k8s/k8splugin/discovery.py b/k8s/k8splugin/discovery.py index f3b87b6..56f8260 100644 --- a/k8s/k8splugin/discovery.py +++ b/k8s/k8splugin/discovery.py @@ -18,14 +18,14 @@ # # ECOMP is a trademark and service mark of AT&T Intellectual Property. -from functools import partial import json import logging -import uuid -import requests -import consul import re +import uuid +from functools import partial +import consul +import requests logger = logging.getLogger("discovery") @@ -54,16 +54,16 @@ def _wrap_consul_call(consul_func, *args, **kwargs): def generate_service_component_name(service_component_type): """Generate service component id used to pass into the service component instance and used as the key to the service component configuration. - + Updated for use with Kubernetes. Sometimes the service component name gets used in Kubernetes in contexts (such as naming a Kubernetes Service) that - requires the name to conform to the RFC1035 DNS "label" syntax: + requires the name to conform to the RFC1035 DNS "label" syntax: -- starts with an alpha -- contains only of alphanumerics and "-" -- <= 63 characters long Format: - s-, + s-, truncated to 63 characters, "_" replaced with "-" in service_component_type, other non-conforming characters removed from service_component_type """ @@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ def is_healthy(consul_host, instance): def add_to_entry(conn, key, add_name, add_value): """ - Find 'key' in consul. + Find 'key' in consul. Treat its value as a JSON string representing a dict. Extend the dict by adding an entry with key 'add_name' and value 'add_value'. Turn the resulting extended dict into a JSON string. diff --git a/k8s/k8splugin/tasks.py b/k8s/k8splugin/tasks.py index 4205122..c9df9f4 100644 --- a/k8s/k8splugin/tasks.py +++ b/k8s/k8splugin/tasks.py @@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ import cloudify_importer import time, copy +import json from cloudify import ctx from cloudify.decorators import operation from cloudify.exceptions import NonRecoverableError, RecoverableError @@ -103,7 +104,7 @@ def _done_for_create(**kwargs): @Policies.gather_policies_to_node() @operation def create_for_components(**create_inputs): - """Create step for Docker containers that are components + """Create step for service components This interface is responsible for: @@ -185,7 +186,7 @@ def _setup_for_discovery_streams(**kwargs): @Policies.gather_policies_to_node() @operation def create_for_components_with_streams(**create_inputs): - """Create step for Docker containers that are components that use DMaaP + """Create step for service components that use DMaaP This interface is responsible for: @@ -206,7 +207,7 @@ def create_for_components_with_streams(**create_inputs): @monkeypatch_loggers @operation def create_for_platforms(**create_inputs): - """Create step for Docker containers that are platform components + """Create step for platform components This interface is responible for: @@ -231,8 +232,8 @@ def _lookup_service(service_component_name, consul_host=CONSUL_HOST, return results[0]["ServiceAddress"] -def _verify_container(service_component_name, max_wait): - """Verify that the container is healthy +def _verify_k8s_deployment(service_component_name, max_wait): + """Verify that the k8s Deployment is ready Args: ----- @@ -241,7 +242,7 @@ def _verify_container(service_component_name, max_wait): Return: ------- - True if component is healthy else a DockerPluginDeploymentError exception + True if deployment is ready else a DockerPluginDeploymentError exception will be raised. """ num_attempts = 1 @@ -253,7 +254,7 @@ def _verify_container(service_component_name, max_wait): num_attempts += 1 if max_wait > 0 and max_wait < num_attempts: - raise DockerPluginDeploymentError("Container never became healthy") + raise DockerPluginDeploymentError("k8s deployment never became ready for {0}".format(service_component_name)) time.sleep(1) @@ -284,7 +285,7 @@ def _create_and_start_container(container_name, image, **kwargs): env = { "CONSUL_HOST": CONSUL_INTERNAL_NAME, "CONFIG_BINDING_SERVICE": "config-binding-service" } env.update(kwargs.get("envs", {})) - ctx.logger.info("Deploying {}, image: {}, env: {}, kwargs: {}".format(container_name, image, env, kwargs)) + ctx.logger.info("Starting k8s deployment for {}, image: {}, env: {}, kwargs: {}".format(container_name, image, env, kwargs)) ctx.logger.info("Passing k8sconfig: {}".format(plugin_conf)) replicas = kwargs.get("replicas", 1) _,dep = k8sclient.deploy(DCAE_NAMESPACE, @@ -304,7 +305,7 @@ def _create_and_start_container(container_name, image, **kwargs): # Capture the result of deployment for future use ctx.instance.runtime_properties["k8s_deployment"] = dep ctx.instance.runtime_properties["replicas"] = replicas - ctx.logger.info ("Deployment complete: {0}".format(dep)) + ctx.logger.info ("k8s deployment initiated successfully for {0}: {1}".format(container_name, dep)) def _parse_cloudify_context(**kwargs): """Parse Cloudify context @@ -384,24 +385,17 @@ def _create_and_start_component(**kwargs): "readiness": kwargs.get("readiness",{})} _create_and_start_container(service_component_name, image, **sub_kwargs) - # TODO: Use regular logging here - ctx.logger.info("Container started: {0}".format(service_component_name)) - return kwargs def _verify_component(**kwargs): - """Verify component (container) is healthy""" + """Verify deployment is ready""" service_component_name = kwargs[SERVICE_COMPONENT_NAME] max_wait = kwargs.get("max_wait", 300) + ctx.logger.info("Waiting up to {0} secs for {1} to become ready".format(max_wait, service_component_name)) - # Verify that the container is healthy - - if _verify_container(service_component_name, max_wait): - service_component_name = kwargs[SERVICE_COMPONENT_NAME] - - # TODO: Use regular logging here - ctx.logger.info("Container is healthy: {0}".format(service_component_name)) + if _verify_k8s_deployment(service_component_name, max_wait): + ctx.logger.info("k8s deployment is ready for: {0}".format(service_component_name)) return kwargs @@ -426,11 +420,11 @@ def _setup_msb_registration(service_name, msb_reg): @monkeypatch_loggers @operation def create_and_start_container_for_components(**start_inputs): - """Create Docker container and start for components + """Initiate Kubernetes deployment for service components - This operation method is to be used with the DockerContainerForComponents - node type. After launching the container, the plugin will verify with Consul - that the app is up and healthy before terminating. + This operation method is to be used with the ContainerizedServiceComponent + node type. After initiating a Kubernetes deployment, the plugin will verify with Kubernetes + that the app is up and responding successfully to readiness probes. """ _done_for_start( **_verify_component( @@ -467,11 +461,11 @@ def _update_delivery_url(**kwargs): @monkeypatch_loggers @operation def create_and_start_container_for_components_with_streams(**start_inputs): - """Create Docker container and start for components that have streams + """Initiate Kubernetes deployment for service components that have streams - This operation method is to be used with the DockerContainerForComponents - node type. After launching the container, the plugin will verify with Consul - that the app is up and healthy before terminating. + This operation method is to be used with the ContainerizedServiceComponentUsingDmaap + node type. After initiating the Kubernetes deployment, the plugin will verify with + Kubernetes that the app is up and responding successfully to readiness probes. """ _done_for_start( **_update_delivery_url( @@ -485,7 +479,7 @@ def create_and_start_container_for_components_with_streams(**start_inputs): @monkeypatch_loggers @operation def create_and_start_container_for_platforms(**kwargs): - """Create Docker container and start for platform services + """Initiate Kubernetes deployment for platform components This operation method is to be used with the ContainerizedPlatformComponent node type. @@ -538,21 +532,20 @@ def create_and_start_container_for_platforms(**kwargs): kwargs["always_pull_image"] = ctx.node.properties["always_pull_image"] _create_and_start_container(service_component_name, image, **kwargs) - ctx.logger.info("Container started: {0}".format(service_component_name)) - - # Verify that the container is healthy + # Verify that the k8s deployment is ready max_wait = kwargs.get("max_wait", 300) + ctx.logger.info("Waiting up to {0} secs for {1} to become ready".format(max_wait, service_component_name)) - if _verify_container(service_component_name, max_wait): - ctx.logger.info("Container is healthy: {0}".format(service_component_name)) + if _verify_k8s_deployment(service_component_name, max_wait): + ctx.logger.info("k8s deployment ready for: {0}".format(service_component_name)) @wrap_error_handling_start @monkeypatch_loggers @operation def create_and_start_container(**kwargs): - """Create Docker container and start""" + """Initiate a Kubernetes deployment for the generic ContainerizedApplication node type""" service_component_name = ctx.node.properties["name"] ctx.instance.runtime_properties[SERVICE_COMPONENT_NAME] = service_component_name @@ -560,19 +553,16 @@ def create_and_start_container(**kwargs): _create_and_start_container(service_component_name, image,**kwargs) - ctx.logger.info("Component deployed: {0}".format(service_component_name)) - - @monkeypatch_loggers @operation def stop_and_remove_container(**kwargs): - """Stop and remove Docker container""" + """Delete Kubernetes deployment""" try: deployment_description = ctx.instance.runtime_properties["k8s_deployment"] k8sclient.undeploy(deployment_description) except Exception as e: - ctx.logger.error("Unexpected error while stopping container: {0}" + ctx.logger.error("Unexpected error while deleting k8s deployment: {0}" .format(str(e))) @wrap_error_handling_update @@ -580,41 +570,46 @@ def stop_and_remove_container(**kwargs): @operation def scale(replicas, **kwargs): """Change number of replicas in the deployment""" + service_component_name = ctx.instance.runtime_properties["service_component_name"] + if replicas > 0: current_replicas = ctx.instance.runtime_properties["replicas"] - ctx.logger.info("Scaling from {0} to {1}".format(current_replicas, replicas)) + ctx.logger.info("Scaling {0} from {1} to {2} replica(s)".format(service_component_name, current_replicas, replicas)) deployment_description = ctx.instance.runtime_properties["k8s_deployment"] k8sclient.scale(deployment_description, replicas) ctx.instance.runtime_properties["replicas"] = replicas # Verify that the scaling took place as expected max_wait = kwargs.get("max_wait", 300) - service_component_name = ctx.instance.runtime_properties["service_component_name"] - if _verify_container(service_component_name, max_wait): - ctx.logger.info("Scaling complete : {0} from {1} to {2} instance(s)".format(service_component_name, current_replicas, replicas)) + ctx.logger.info("Waiting up to {0} secs for {1} to scale and become ready".format(max_wait, service_component_name)) + if _verify_k8s_deployment(service_component_name, max_wait): + ctx.logger.info("Scaling complete: {0} from {1} to {2} replica(s)".format(service_component_name, current_replicas, replicas)) else: - ctx.logger.info("Ignoring request to scale to zero replicas") + ctx.logger.info("Ignoring request to scale {0} to zero replicas".format(service_component_name)) @wrap_error_handling_update @monkeypatch_loggers @operation def update_image(image, **kwargs): + """ Restart component with a new Docker image """ + + service_component_name = ctx.instance.runtime_properties["service_component_name"] if image: current_image = ctx.instance.runtime_properties["image"] - ctx.logger.info("Updating application container image from {0} to {1}".format(current_image, image)) + ctx.logger.info("Updating app image for {0} from {1} to {2}".format(service_component_name, current_image, image)) deployment_description = ctx.instance.runtime_properties["k8s_deployment"] k8sclient.upgrade(deployment_description, image) ctx.instance.runtime_properties["image"] = image # Verify that the update took place as expected max_wait = kwargs.get("max_wait", 300) - service_component_name = ctx.instance.runtime_properties["service_component_name"] - if _verify_container(service_component_name, max_wait): - ctx.logger.info("Update complete : {0} from {1} to {2} instance(s)".format(service_component_name, current_image, image)) + ctx.logger.info("Waiting up to {0} secs for {1} to be updated and become ready".format(max_wait, service_component_name)) + if _verify_k8s_deployment(service_component_name, max_wait): + ctx.logger.info("Update complete: {0} from {1} to {2}".format(service_component_name, current_image, image)) else: - ctx.logger.info("Ignoring update_image request with unusable image '{0}'".format(str(image))) + ctx.logger.info("Ignoring update_image request for {0} with unusable image '{1}'".format(service_component_name, str(image))) #TODO: implement rollback operation when kubernetes python client fix is available. # (See comments in k8sclient.py.) @@ -636,56 +631,40 @@ def cleanup_discovery(**kwargs): def _notify_container(**kwargs): - """Notify container using the policy section in the docker_config""" + """ + Notify container using the policy section in the docker_config. + Notification consists of running a script in the application container + in each pod in the Kubernetes deployment associated with this node. + Return the list of notification results. + """ dc = kwargs["docker_config"] + resp = [] if "policy" in dc: if dc["policy"]["trigger_type"] == "docker": - pass - """ - Need replacement for this in kubernetes. - Need to find all the pods that have been deployed - and execute the script in them. - Kubernetes does not appear to have a way to ask for a script - to be executed in all of the currently running pods for a - Kubernetes Deployment or ReplicaSet. We will have to find - each of them and run the script. The problem is that set of - pods could be changing. We can query to get all the pods, but - there's no guarantee the list won't change while we're trying to - execute the script. - - In ONAP R2, all of the policy-driven components rely on polling. - """ - """ - # REVIEW: Need to finalize on the docker config policy data structure + + # Build the command to execute in the container + # SCRIPT_PATH policies {"policies" : ...., "updated_policies" : ..., "removed_policies": ...} script_path = dc["policy"]["script_path"] - updated_policies = kwargs["updated_policies"] - removed_policies = kwargs["removed_policies"] - policies = kwargs["policies"] - cmd = doc.build_policy_update_cmd(script_path, use_sh=False, - msg_type="policies", - updated_policies=updated_policies, - removed_policies=removed_policies, - policies=policies - ) - - docker_host = kwargs[SELECTED_CONTAINER_DESTINATION] - docker_host_ip = _lookup_service(docker_host) - logins = _get_docker_logins() - client = doc.create_client(docker_host_ip, DOCKER_PORT, logins=logins) - - container_id = kwargs["container_id"] - - doc.notify_for_policy_update(client, container_id, cmd) - """ - # else the default is no trigger + policy_data = { + "policies": kwargs["policies"], + "updated_policies": kwargs["updated_policies"], + "removed_policies": kwargs["removed_policies"] + } - return kwargs + command = [script_path, "policies", json.dumps(policy_data)] + + # Execute the command + deployment_description = ctx.instance.runtime_properties["k8s_deployment"] + resp = k8sclient.execute_command_in_deployment(deployment_description, command) + # else the default is no trigger + + return resp +@operation @monkeypatch_loggers @Policies.update_policies_on_node() -@operation def policy_update(updated_policies, removed_policies=None, policies=None, **kwargs): """Policy update task @@ -696,9 +675,13 @@ def policy_update(updated_policies, removed_policies=None, policies=None, **kwar :updated_policies: contains the list of changed policy-configs when configs_only=True (default) Use configs_only=False to bring the full policy objects in :updated_policies:. """ + service_component_name = ctx.instance.runtime_properties[SERVICE_COMPONENT_NAME] + ctx.logger.info("policy_update for {0}-- updated_policies: {1}, removed_policies: {2}, policies: {3}" + .format(service_component_name, updated_policies, removed_policies, policies)) update_inputs = copy.deepcopy(ctx.instance.runtime_properties) update_inputs["updated_policies"] = updated_policies update_inputs["removed_policies"] = removed_policies update_inputs["policies"] = policies - _notify_container(**update_inputs) + resp = _notify_container(**update_inputs) + ctx.logger.info("policy_update complete for {0}--notification results: {1}".format(service_component_name,json.dumps(resp))) diff --git a/k8s/pom.xml b/k8s/pom.xml index bfaa3f5..cd5a8d2 100644 --- a/k8s/pom.xml +++ b/k8s/pom.xml @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ ECOMP is a trademark and service mark of AT&T Intellectual Property. org.onap.dcaegen2.platform.plugins k8s k8s-plugin - 1.3.0-SNAPSHOT + 1.4.0-SNAPSHOT http://maven.apache.org UTF-8 diff --git a/k8s/setup.py b/k8s/setup.py index 190d603..7991584 100644 --- a/k8s/setup.py +++ b/k8s/setup.py @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ from setuptools import setup setup( name='k8splugin', description='Cloudify plugin for containerized components deployed using Kubernetes', - version="1.3.0", + version="1.4.0", author='J. F. Lucas, Michael Hwang, Tommy Carpenter', packages=['k8splugin','k8sclient','msb','configure'], zip_safe=False, diff --git a/k8s/tests/test_tasks.py b/k8s/tests/test_tasks.py index 077a940..69e866d 100644 --- a/k8s/tests/test_tasks.py +++ b/k8s/tests/test_tasks.py @@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ def test_verify_container(monkeypatch, mockconfig): monkeypatch.setattr(k8sclient, "is_available", fake_is_available_success) - assert tasks._verify_container("some-name", 3) + assert tasks._verify_k8s_deployment("some-name", 3) def fake_is_available_never_good(ch, scn): return False @@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ def test_verify_container(monkeypatch, mockconfig): fake_is_available_never_good) with pytest.raises(DockerPluginDeploymentError): - tasks._verify_container("some-name", 2) + tasks._verify_k8s_deployment("some-name", 2) def test_update_delivery_url(monkeypatch, mockconfig): @@ -289,5 +289,5 @@ def test_enhance_docker_params(mockconfig): def test_notify_container(mockconfig): from k8splugin import tasks - test_input = { "docker_config": { "trigger_type": "unknown" } } - assert test_input == tasks._notify_container(**test_input) \ No newline at end of file + test_input = { "docker_config": { "policy": { "trigger_type": "unknown" } } } + assert [] == tasks._notify_container(**test_input) \ No newline at end of file -- cgit 1.2.3-korg