import pytest import itertools import os from buildstream import _yaml from buildstream._exceptions import ErrorDomain, LoadErrorReason from tests.testutils.runcli import cli DATA_DIR = os.path.join( os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)), "remote-exec-config" ) # Tests that we get a useful error message when supplying invalid # remote execution configurations. # Assert that if both 'url' (the old style) and 'execution-service' (the new style) # are used at once, a LoadError results. @pytest.mark.datafiles(DATA_DIR) def test_old_and_new_configs(cli, datafiles): project = os.path.join(datafiles.dirname, datafiles.basename, 'missing-certs') project_conf = { 'name': 'test', 'remote-execution': { 'url': 'https://cache.example.com:12345', 'execution-service': { 'url': 'http://localhost:8088' }, 'storage-service': { 'url': 'http://charactron:11001', } } } project_conf_file = os.path.join(project, 'project.conf') _yaml.dump(project_conf, project_conf_file) # Use `pull` here to ensure we try to initialize the remotes, triggering the error # # This does not happen for a simple `bst show`. result = cli.run(project=project, args=['pull', 'element.bst']) result.assert_main_error(ErrorDomain.LOAD, LoadErrorReason.INVALID_DATA, "specify one") # Assert that if either the client key or client cert is specified # without specifying its counterpart, we get a comprehensive LoadError # instead of an unhandled exception. @pytest.mark.datafiles(DATA_DIR) @pytest.mark.parametrize('config_key, config_value', [ ('client-cert', 'client.crt'), ('client-key', 'client.key') ]) def test_missing_certs(cli, datafiles, config_key, config_value): project = os.path.join(datafiles.dirname, datafiles.basename, 'missing-certs') project_conf = { 'name': 'test', 'remote-execution': { 'execution-service': { 'url': 'http://localhost:8088' }, 'storage-service': { 'url': 'http://charactron:11001', config_key: config_value, } } } project_conf_file = os.path.join(project, 'project.conf') _yaml.dump(project_conf, project_conf_file) # Use `pull` here to ensure we try to initialize the remotes, triggering the error # # This does not happen for a simple `bst show`. result = cli.run(project=project, args=['show', 'element.bst']) result.assert_main_error(ErrorDomain.LOAD, LoadErrorReason.INVALID_DATA, "Your config is missing") # Assert that if incomplete information is supplied we get a sensible error message. @pytest.mark.datafiles(DATA_DIR) def test_empty_config(cli, datafiles): project = os.path.join(datafiles.dirname, datafiles.basename, 'missing-certs') project_conf = { 'name': 'test', 'remote-execution': { } } project_conf_file = os.path.join(project, 'project.conf') _yaml.dump(project_conf, project_conf_file) # Use `pull` here to ensure we try to initialize the remotes, triggering the error # # This does not happen for a simple `bst show`. result = cli.run(project=project, args=['pull', 'element.bst']) result.assert_main_error(ErrorDomain.LOAD, LoadErrorReason.INVALID_DATA, "specify one")