Source code for octavia_tempest_plugin.services.load_balancer.v2.healthmonitor_client

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from tempest import config

from octavia_tempest_plugin.common.decorators import skip_if_not_implemented
from octavia_tempest_plugin.services.load_balancer.v2 import base_client

CONF = config.CONF
Unset = base_client.Unset


[docs] class HealthMonitorClient(base_client.BaseLBaaSClient): root_tag = 'healthmonitor' list_root_tag = 'healthmonitors' resource_name = 'healthmonitor'
[docs] @skip_if_not_implemented def create_healthmonitor(self, pool_id, type, delay, timeout, max_retries, max_retries_down=Unset, name=Unset, tags=Unset, http_method=Unset, url_path=Unset, expected_codes=Unset, admin_state_up=Unset, return_object_only=True): """Create a healthmonitor. :param pool_id: The ID of the pool. :param type: The type of health monitor. :param delay: The time, in seconds, between sending probes to members. :param timeout: The maximum time, in seconds, that a monitor waits to connect before it times out. :param max_retries: The number of successful checks before changing the operating status of the member to ONLINE. :param max_retries_down: The number of allowed check failures before changing the operating status of the member to ERROR. :param name: Human-readable name of the resource. :param tags: Human-readable tags of the resource. :param http_method: The HTTP method that the health monitor uses for requests. :param url_path: The HTTP URL path of the request sent by the monitor to test the health of a backend member. :param expected_codes: The list of HTTP status codes expected in response from the member to declare it healthy. :param admin_state_up: The administrative state of the resource, which is up (true) or down (false). :param return_object_only: If True, the response returns the object inside the root tag. False returns the full response from the API. :raises AssertionError: if the expected_code isn't a valid http success response code :raises BadRequest: If a 400 response code is received :raises Conflict: If a 409 response code is received :raises Forbidden: If a 403 response code is received :raises Gone: If a 410 response code is received :raises InvalidContentType: If a 415 response code is received :raises InvalidHTTPResponseBody: The response body wasn't valid JSON :raises InvalidHttpSuccessCode: if the read code isn't an expected http success code :raises NotFound: If a 404 response code is received :raises NotImplemented: If a 501 response code is received :raises OverLimit: If a 413 response code is received and over_limit is not in the response body :raises RateLimitExceeded: If a 413 response code is received and over_limit is in the response body :raises ServerFault: If a 500 response code is received :raises Unauthorized: If a 401 response code is received :raises UnexpectedContentType: If the content-type of the response isn't an expect type :raises UnexpectedResponseCode: If a response code above 400 is received and it doesn't fall into any of the handled checks :raises UnprocessableEntity: If a 422 response code is received and couldn't be parsed :returns: A healthmonitor object. """ kwargs = {arg: value for arg, value in locals().items() if arg != 'self' and value is not Unset} return self._create_object(**kwargs)
[docs] @skip_if_not_implemented def show_healthmonitor(self, healthmonitor_id, query_params=None, return_object_only=True): """Get healthmonitor details. :param healthmonitor_id: The healthmonitor ID to query. :param query_params: The optional query parameters to append to the request. Ex. fields=id&fields=name :param return_object_only: If True, the response returns the object inside the root tag. False returns the full response from the API. :raises AssertionError: if the expected_code isn't a valid http success response code :raises BadRequest: If a 400 response code is received :raises Conflict: If a 409 response code is received :raises Forbidden: If a 403 response code is received :raises Gone: If a 410 response code is received :raises InvalidContentType: If a 415 response code is received :raises InvalidHTTPResponseBody: The response body wasn't valid JSON :raises InvalidHttpSuccessCode: if the read code isn't an expected http success code :raises NotFound: If a 404 response code is received :raises NotImplemented: If a 501 response code is received :raises OverLimit: If a 413 response code is received and over_limit is not in the response body :raises RateLimitExceeded: If a 413 response code is received and over_limit is in the response body :raises ServerFault: If a 500 response code is received :raises Unauthorized: If a 401 response code is received :raises UnexpectedContentType: If the content-type of the response isn't an expect type :raises UnexpectedResponseCode: If a response code above 400 is received and it doesn't fall into any of the handled checks :raises UnprocessableEntity: If a 422 response code is received and couldn't be parsed :returns: A healthmonitor object. """ return self._show_object(obj_id=healthmonitor_id, query_params=query_params, return_object_only=return_object_only)
[docs] @skip_if_not_implemented def list_healthmonitors(self, query_params=None, return_object_only=True): """Get a list of healthmonitor objects. :param query_params: The optional query parameters to append to the request. Ex. fields=id&fields=name :param return_object_only: If True, the response returns the object inside the root tag. False returns the full response from the API. :raises AssertionError: if the expected_code isn't a valid http success response code :raises BadRequest: If a 400 response code is received :raises Conflict: If a 409 response code is received :raises Forbidden: If a 403 response code is received :raises Gone: If a 410 response code is received :raises InvalidContentType: If a 415 response code is received :raises InvalidHTTPResponseBody: The response body wasn't valid JSON :raises InvalidHttpSuccessCode: if the read code isn't an expected http success code :raises NotFound: If a 404 response code is received :raises NotImplemented: If a 501 response code is received :raises OverLimit: If a 413 response code is received and over_limit is not in the response body :raises RateLimitExceeded: If a 413 response code is received and over_limit is in the response body :raises ServerFault: If a 500 response code is received :raises Unauthorized: If a 401 response code is received :raises UnexpectedContentType: If the content-type of the response isn't an expect type :raises UnexpectedResponseCode: If a response code above 400 is received and it doesn't fall into any of the handled checks :raises UnprocessableEntity: If a 422 response code is received and couldn't be parsed :returns: A list of healthmonitor objects. """ return self._list_objects(query_params=query_params, return_object_only=return_object_only)
[docs] @skip_if_not_implemented def update_healthmonitor(self, healthmonitor_id, delay=Unset, timeout=Unset, max_retries=Unset, max_retries_down=Unset, name=Unset, tags=Unset, http_method=Unset, url_path=Unset, expected_codes=Unset, admin_state_up=Unset, return_object_only=True): """Update a healthmonitor. :param healthmonitor_id: The healthmonitor ID to update. :param delay: The time, in seconds, between sending probes to members. :param timeout: The maximum time, in seconds, that a monitor waits to connect before it times out. :param max_retries: The number of successful checks before changing the operating status of the member to ONLINE. :param max_retries_down: The number of allowed check failures before changing the operating status of the member to ERROR. :param name: Human-readable name of the resource. :param tags: Human-readable tags of the resource. :param http_method: The HTTP method that the health monitor uses for requests. :param url_path: The HTTP URL path of the request sent by the monitor to test the health of a backend member. :param expected_codes: The list of HTTP status codes expected in response from the member to declare it healthy. :param admin_state_up: The administrative state of the resource, which is up (true) or down (false). :param return_object_only: If True, the response returns the object inside the root tag. False returns the full response from the API. :raises AssertionError: if the expected_code isn't a valid http success response code :raises BadRequest: If a 400 response code is received :raises Conflict: If a 409 response code is received :raises Forbidden: If a 403 response code is received :raises Gone: If a 410 response code is received :raises InvalidContentType: If a 415 response code is received :raises InvalidHTTPResponseBody: The response body wasn't valid JSON :raises InvalidHttpSuccessCode: if the read code isn't an expected http success code :raises NotFound: If a 404 response code is received :raises NotImplemented: If a 501 response code is received :raises OverLimit: If a 413 response code is received and over_limit is not in the response body :raises RateLimitExceeded: If a 413 response code is received and over_limit is in the response body :raises ServerFault: If a 500 response code is received :raises Unauthorized: If a 401 response code is received :raises UnexpectedContentType: If the content-type of the response isn't an expect type :raises UnexpectedResponseCode: If a response code above 400 is received and it doesn't fall into any of the handled checks :raises UnprocessableEntity: If a 422 response code is received and couldn't be parsed :returns: A healthmonitor object. """ kwargs = {arg: value for arg, value in locals().items() if arg != 'self' and value is not Unset} kwargs['obj_id'] = kwargs.pop('healthmonitor_id') return self._update_object(**kwargs)
[docs] @skip_if_not_implemented def delete_healthmonitor(self, healthmonitor_id, ignore_errors=False): """Delete a healthmonitor. :param healthmonitor_id: The healthmonitor ID to delete. :param ignore_errors: True if errors should be ignored. :raises AssertionError: if the expected_code isn't a valid http success response code :raises BadRequest: If a 400 response code is received :raises Conflict: If a 409 response code is received :raises Forbidden: If a 403 response code is received :raises Gone: If a 410 response code is received :raises InvalidContentType: If a 415 response code is received :raises InvalidHTTPResponseBody: The response body wasn't valid JSON :raises InvalidHttpSuccessCode: if the read code isn't an expected http success code :raises NotFound: If a 404 response code is received :raises NotImplemented: If a 501 response code is received :raises OverLimit: If a 413 response code is received and over_limit is not in the response body :raises RateLimitExceeded: If a 413 response code is received and over_limit is in the response body :raises ServerFault: If a 500 response code is received :raises Unauthorized: If a 401 response code is received :raises UnexpectedContentType: If the content-type of the response isn't an expect type :raises UnexpectedResponseCode: If a response code above 400 is received and it doesn't fall into any of the handled checks :raises UnprocessableEntity: If a 422 response code is received and couldn't be parsed :returns: None if ignore_errors is True, the response status code if not. """ return self._delete_obj(obj_id=healthmonitor_id, ignore_errors=ignore_errors)