open-cas-linux/test/functional/api/cas/cli_messages.py
Daniel Madej f31587fc9d Refactor check_msg + fixes in touched files
Signed-off-by: Daniel Madej <daniel.madej@intel.com>
2020-04-29 11:55:08 +02:00

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#
# Copyright(c) 2019 Intel Corporation
# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause-Clear
#
import re
from core.test_run import TestRun
from test_utils.output import Output
load_inactive_core_missing = [
r"WARNING: Can not resolve path to core \d+ from cache \d+\. By-id path will be shown for that "
r"core\.",
r"WARNING: Cache is in incomplete state - at least one core is inactive",
r"Successfully added cache instance \d+"
]
start_cache_with_existing_metadata = [
r"Error inserting cache \d+",
r"Old metadata found on device\.",
r"Please load cache metadata using --load option or use --force to",
r" discard on-disk metadata and start fresh cache instance\.",
r"Error occurred, please see syslog \(/var/log/messages\) for details\."
]
remove_inactive_core = [
r"Error while removing core device \d+ from cache instance \d+",
r"Core device is in inactive state"
]
stop_cache_incomplete = [
r"Error while removing cache \d+",
r"Cache is in incomplete state - at least one core is inactive"
]
get_stats_ioclass_id_not_configured = [
r"IO class \d+ is not configured\."
]
get_stats_ioclass_id_out_of_range = [
r"Invalid IO class id, must be in the range 0-32\."
]
remove_multilevel_core = [
r"Error while removing core device \d+ from cache instance \d+",
r"Device opens or mount are pending to this cache"
]
add_cached_core = [
r"Error while adding core device to cache instance \d+",
r"Core device \'/dev/\S+\' is already cached\."
]
remove_mounted_core = [
r"Can\'t remove core \d+ from cache \d+\. Device /dev/cas\d+-\d+ is mounted\!"
]
stop_cache_mounted_core = [
r"Can\'t stop cache instance \d+\. Device /dev/cas\d+-\d+ is mounted\!"
]
def check_stderr_msg(output: Output, expected_messages):
return __check_string_msg(output.stderr, expected_messages)
def check_stdout_msg(output: Output, expected_messages):
return __check_string_msg(output.stdout, expected_messages)
def __check_string_msg(text: str, expected_messages):
msg_ok = True
for msg in expected_messages:
matches = re.search(msg, text)
if not matches:
TestRun.LOGGER.error(f"Message is incorrect, expected: {msg}\n actual: {text}.")
msg_ok = False
return msg_ok