From 7d2641688454d9064b691e4aab4b5d8b14d75305 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Jay S. Bryant" Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2013 19:01:58 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] Add default quota class into DB during migration For some time now use_default_quota_class has been the default setting for Cinder. Cinder, however, has not been putting any defaults for the default quota class into the database. This resulted in any command that queried for the default quotas to cause the message "Deprecated: Default quota for resource: is set by the default quota flag: , it is now deprecated. Please use the default quota class for default quota." This commit resolves this issue by setting the default value for volumes, snapshots and gigabytes in the quota_class table at migration time if there is not already a class_name of 'default' in the quota_classes table. Unit tests are included with this commit. Closes-bug 1233763 Change-Id: I457ed8a9b78492eda22e31dfc198b2ee051d3ece --- .../versions/021_add_default_quota_class.py | 85 +++++++++++++++++++ cinder/tests/test_migrations.py | 31 +++++++ cinder/tests/test_quota.py | 5 ++ 3 files changed, 121 insertions(+) create mode 100644 cinder/db/sqlalchemy/migrate_repo/versions/021_add_default_quota_class.py diff --git a/cinder/db/sqlalchemy/migrate_repo/versions/021_add_default_quota_class.py b/cinder/db/sqlalchemy/migrate_repo/versions/021_add_default_quota_class.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..5c06e9c039a --- /dev/null +++ b/cinder/db/sqlalchemy/migrate_repo/versions/021_add_default_quota_class.py @@ -0,0 +1,85 @@ +# Copyright 2013 IBM Corp. +# +# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may +# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain +# a copy of the License at +# +# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +# +# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT +# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the +# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations +# under the License. + +import datetime + +from cinder.openstack.common import log as logging +from oslo.config import cfg +from sqlalchemy import MetaData, Table + +# Get default values via config. The defaults will either +# come from the default values set in the quota option +# configuration or via cinder.conf if the user has configured +# default values for quotas there. +CONF = cfg.CONF +CONF.import_opt('quota_volumes', 'cinder.quota') +CONF.import_opt('quota_snapshots', 'cinder.quota') +CONF.import_opt('quota_gigabytes', 'cinder.quota') +LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) + +CLASS_NAME = 'default' +CREATED_AT = datetime.datetime.now() + + +def upgrade(migrate_engine): + """Add default quota class data into DB.""" + meta = MetaData() + meta.bind = migrate_engine + + quota_classes = Table('quota_classes', meta, autoload=True) + + rows = quota_classes.count().\ + where(quota_classes.c.class_name == 'default').execute().scalar() + + # Do not add entries if there are already 'default' entries. We don't + # want to write over something the user added. + if rows: + LOG.info(_("Found existing 'default' entries in the quota_classes " + "table. Skipping insertion of default values.")) + return + + try: + #Set default volumes + qci = quota_classes.insert() + qci.execute({'created_at': CREATED_AT, + 'class_name': CLASS_NAME, + 'resource': 'volumes', + 'hard_limit': CONF.quota_volumes, + 'deleted': False, }) + #Set default snapshots + qci.execute({'created_at': CREATED_AT, + 'class_name': CLASS_NAME, + 'resource': 'snapshots', + 'hard_limit': CONF.quota_snapshots, + 'deleted': False, }) + #Set default gigabytes + qci.execute({'created_at': CREATED_AT, + 'class_name': CLASS_NAME, + 'resource': 'gigabytes', + 'hard_limit': CONF.quota_gigabytes, + 'deleted': False, }) + LOG.info(_("Added default quota class data into the DB.")) + except Exception: + LOG.error(_("Default quota class data not inserted into the DB.")) + raise + + +def downgrade(migrate_engine): + """Don't delete the 'default' entries at downgrade time. + + We don't know if the user had default entries when we started. + If they did, we wouldn't want to remove them. So, the safest + thing to do is just leave the 'default' entries at downgrade time. + """ + pass diff --git a/cinder/tests/test_migrations.py b/cinder/tests/test_migrations.py index 0403de938ce..ff1a0e0ada6 100644 --- a/cinder/tests/test_migrations.py +++ b/cinder/tests/test_migrations.py @@ -1008,3 +1008,34 @@ def test_migration_020(self): self.assertFalse(engine.dialect.has_table(engine.connect(), "volume_admin_metadata")) + + def test_migration_021(self): + """Test adding default data for quota classes works correctly.""" + for (key, engine) in self.engines.items(): + migration_api.version_control(engine, + TestMigrations.REPOSITORY, + migration.db_initial_version()) + migration_api.upgrade(engine, TestMigrations.REPOSITORY, 20) + metadata = sqlalchemy.schema.MetaData() + metadata.bind = engine + + migration_api.upgrade(engine, TestMigrations.REPOSITORY, 21) + + quota_class_metadata = sqlalchemy.Table('quota_classes', + metadata, + autoload=True) + + num_defaults = quota_class_metadata.count().\ + where(quota_class_metadata.c.class_name == 'default').\ + execute().scalar() + + self.assertEqual(3, num_defaults) + + migration_api.downgrade(engine, TestMigrations.REPOSITORY, 20) + + # Defaults should not be deleted during downgrade + num_defaults = quota_class_metadata.count().\ + where(quota_class_metadata.c.class_name == 'default').\ + execute().scalar() + + self.assertEqual(3, num_defaults) diff --git a/cinder/tests/test_quota.py b/cinder/tests/test_quota.py index 9049cae8e36..8db16a5dbea 100644 --- a/cinder/tests/test_quota.py +++ b/cinder/tests/test_quota.py @@ -62,6 +62,11 @@ def rpc_call_wrapper(context, topic, msg, timeout=None): self.stubs.Set(rpc, 'call', rpc_call_wrapper) + # Destroy the 'default' quota_class in the database to avoid + # conflicts with the test cases here that are setting up their own + # defaults. + db.quota_class_destroy_all_by_name(self.context, 'default') + def tearDown(self): db.volume_type_destroy(context.get_admin_context(), self.volume_type['id'])