Richard W.M. Jones
2018-Jun-18 10:37 UTC
Re: [Libguestfs] [PATCH] v2v: -o rhv-upload: Optimize http request sending
On Thu, Jun 14, 2018 at 09:24:48PM +0300, Nir Soffer wrote:> On Thu, Jun 14, 2018 at 9:16 PM Nir Soffer <nirsof@gmail.com> wrote: > > + headers = {"Content-Type": "application/json", > > + "Content-Length", str(len(buf))}There were a few Python syntax errors such as this one. They can be found by running: make -C v2v check TESTS=test-v2v-python-syntax.sh However I have now fixed them.> Do we have an easy way to test the plugin without running the entire > virt-v2v pipeline?Not really. In fact we don't have any unit tests for -o rhv-upload functionality because there's no way to simulate the imageio server. However you can run virt-v2v locally against an oVirt instance without needing VMware. The command is rather lengthy, but here it is: $ virt-builder fedora-27 $ ./run virt-v2v -i disk /var/tmp/fedora-27.img \ -o rhv-upload \ -oc https://ovirt-engine.example.com/ovirt-engine/api \ -os ovirt-data \ -op /tmp/password \ -of raw \ -oo rhv-cafile=/tmp/ca.pem \ -oo rhv-direct /tmp/password should contain the oVirt admin password. /tmp/ca.pem should contain the oVirt CA cert. This will create a guest called ‘fedora-27’ which you'll need to delete (on oVirt) afterwards. You can add ‘-on name’ to name it something else. In any case I have fixed and verified this patch and will push it soon, thanks. Rich. -- Richard Jones, Virtualization Group, Red Hat http://people.redhat.com/~rjones Read my programming and virtualization blog: http://rwmj.wordpress.com virt-builder quickly builds VMs from scratch http://libguestfs.org/virt-builder.1.html
Nir Soffer
2018-Jun-18 17:55 UTC
Re: [Libguestfs] [PATCH] v2v: -o rhv-upload: Optimize http request sending
On Mon, Jun 18, 2018 at 1:37 PM Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@redhat.com> wrote:> On Thu, Jun 14, 2018 at 09:24:48PM +0300, Nir Soffer wrote: > > On Thu, Jun 14, 2018 at 9:16 PM Nir Soffer <nirsof@gmail.com> wrote: > > > + headers = {"Content-Type": "application/json", > > > + "Content-Length", str(len(buf))} > > There were a few Python syntax errors such as this one. They > can be found by running: > > make -C v2v check TESTS=test-v2v-python-syntax.sh >Cool. Why not include this in "make check"?> > However I have now fixed them. >Thanks!> > > Do we have an easy way to test the plugin without running the entire > > virt-v2v pipeline? > > Not really. In fact we don't have any unit tests for -o rhv-upload > functionality because there's no way to simulate the imageio server. >Actually it is easy to use real imageio server for testing. 1. install ovirt-imageio-daemon 2. configure it for testing # /etc/ovirt-imageio-daemon/daemon.conf [daemon] # directory with this structure # certs/ # vdsmcert.pem # keys # vdsmkey.pem pki_dir = test/pki poll_interval = 0.1 [images] port = 9876 [tickets] socket = /tmp/ovirt-imageio-daemon.sock 3. Now you can run it /usr/bin/ovirt-imageio-daemon To upload, without real engine, you can install your own ticket like this: 1. Create a ticket json: $ cat ticket.json { "uuid": "test", "size": 1073741824, "url": "file:///var/tmp/sd-uukd/vol-uuid", "timeout": 3000, "ops": ["read", "write"] } 2. Install the ticket $ curl --unix-socket /tmp/vdsm/ovirt-imageio-daemon.sock \ -X PUT \ --upload-file ticket.json \ http://localhost/tickets/test 3. Create the image: file: touch /var/tmp/sd-uuuid/vol-uuid (note that the file system must support direct I/O) block: lvcreate -n vol-uuid -L 1g sd-uuid At this point you can upload or download using this transfer_url: https://localhost:9876/images/test We can make it even easier by supporting command line options so you don't need to change /etc/ovirt-imageio-daemon, or even install the package. For example: git clone https://github.com/oVirt/ovirt-imageio.git src/ovirt-image/daemon/ovirt-imageio-daemon -f my-test.conf Another option is to start the server from your tests like this. This is how we run our tests. from ovirt_imageio_daemon import server from ovirt_imageio_daemon import config config.daemon.pki_dir = test/pki config.daemon.poll_interval = 0.1 config.images.port = 9876 config.tickets.socket = "/tmp/ovirt-imageio-daemon.sock" server.start(config) # run your test here... server.stop() Note that we did not complete the port to python 3 yest, so upload tests will work only with python 2. The missing part is how to test without real engine. I think the best way would be to monkeypatch the ovirtsdk module so it does not send any requests, and instead return fake responses. This add risk of having incorrect mocked response, or not detecting wrong calls, but will make testing very easy, which make it easy for random contributors. However you can run virt-v2v locally against an oVirt instance without> needing VMware. The command is rather lengthy, but here it is: > > $ virt-builder fedora-27 > $ ./run virt-v2v -i disk /var/tmp/fedora-27.img \ > -o rhv-upload \ > -oc https://ovirt-engine.example.com/ovirt-engine/api \ > -os ovirt-data \ > -op /tmp/password \ > -of raw \ > -oo rhv-cafile=/tmp/ca.pem \ > -oo rhv-direct > > /tmp/password should contain the oVirt admin password. > /tmp/ca.pem should contain the oVirt CA cert. > > This will create a guest called ‘fedora-27’ which you'll need to > delete (on oVirt) afterwards. You can add ‘-on name’ to name it > something else. >Should we document this?> > In any case I have fixed and verified this patch and will push it > soon, thanks. > > Rich. > > -- > Richard Jones, Virtualization Group, Red Hat > http://people.redhat.com/~rjones > Read my programming and virtualization blog: http://rwmj.wordpress.com > virt-builder quickly builds VMs from scratch > http://libguestfs.org/virt-builder.1.html >
Richard W.M. Jones
2018-Jun-18 18:23 UTC
Re: [Libguestfs] [PATCH] v2v: -o rhv-upload: Optimize http request sending
On Mon, Jun 18, 2018 at 08:55:13PM +0300, Nir Soffer wrote:> On Mon, Jun 18, 2018 at 1:37 PM Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@redhat.com> > wrote: > > > On Thu, Jun 14, 2018 at 09:24:48PM +0300, Nir Soffer wrote: > > > On Thu, Jun 14, 2018 at 9:16 PM Nir Soffer <nirsof@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > + headers = {"Content-Type": "application/json", > > > > + "Content-Length", str(len(buf))} > > > > There were a few Python syntax errors such as this one. They > > can be found by running: > > > > make -C v2v check TESTS=test-v2v-python-syntax.sh > > > > Cool. Why not include this in "make check"?It is! That command is just if you want to run the single test.> > Not really. In fact we don't have any unit tests for -o rhv-upload > > functionality because there's no way to simulate the imageio server. > > > > Actually it is easy to use real imageio server for testing. > > 1. install ovirt-imageio-daemonYup, problem is this part. However I'll look to see if we can make the tests run optionally _if_ someone has installed ovirt-imageio-daemon or has a local copy of the sources, so the rest of the instructions are useful. I think this method looks most promising, but as you say I'd have to see about mocking the other engine methods:> Another option is to start the server from your tests like this. This > is how we run our tests. > > from ovirt_imageio_daemon import server > from ovirt_imageio_daemon import config > > config.daemon.pki_dir = test/pki > config.daemon.poll_interval = 0.1 > config.images.port = 9876 > config.tickets.socket = "/tmp/ovirt-imageio-daemon.sock" > > server.start(config) > > # run your test here... > > server.stop()[...]> However you can run virt-v2v locally against an oVirt instance without > > needing VMware. The command is rather lengthy, but here it is: > > > > $ virt-builder fedora-27 > > $ ./run virt-v2v -i disk /var/tmp/fedora-27.img \ > > -o rhv-upload \ > > -oc https://ovirt-engine.example.com/ovirt-engine/api \ > > -os ovirt-data \ > > -op /tmp/password \ > > -of raw \ > > -oo rhv-cafile=/tmp/ca.pem \ > > -oo rhv-direct > > > > /tmp/password should contain the oVirt admin password. > > /tmp/ca.pem should contain the oVirt CA cert. > > > > This will create a guest called ‘fedora-27’ which you'll need to > > delete (on oVirt) afterwards. You can add ‘-on name’ to name it > > something else. > > > > Should we document this?It's just the normal way to run virt-v2v, eg as documented here: http://libguestfs.org/virt-v2v.1.html#convert-from-vmware-to-rhv-ovirt ... except that I've changed the input side to use a local disk. We did consider having an ‘-i builder’ input method (just for testing). Rich. -- Richard Jones, Virtualization Group, Red Hat http://people.redhat.com/~rjones Read my programming and virtualization blog: http://rwmj.wordpress.com virt-builder quickly builds VMs from scratch http://libguestfs.org/virt-builder.1.html
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