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pg_probackup/tests/remote.py
2019-05-23 16:52:15 +03:00

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Python

import unittest
import os
from time import sleep
from .helpers.ptrack_helpers import ProbackupTest, ProbackupException
from .helpers.cfs_helpers import find_by_name
module_name = 'remote'
class RemoteTest(ProbackupTest, unittest.TestCase):
# @unittest.skip("skip")
# @unittest.expectedFailure
def test_remote_sanity(self):
fname = self.id().split('.')[3]
node = self.make_simple_node(
base_dir=os.path.join(module_name, fname, 'node'),
initdb_params=['--data-checksums'])
backup_dir = os.path.join(self.tmp_path, module_name, fname, 'backup')
self.init_pb(backup_dir)
self.add_instance(backup_dir, 'node', node)
node.slow_start()
try:
self.backup_node(
backup_dir, 'node',
node, options=['--remote-proto=ssh', '--stream'])
# we should die here because exception is what we expect to happen
self.assertEqual(
1, 0,
"Expecting Error because remote-host option is missing."
"\n Output: {0} \n CMD: {1}".format(
repr(self.output), self.cmd))
except ProbackupException as e:
self.assertIn(
"Insert correct error",
e.message,
"\n Unexpected Error Message: {0}\n CMD: {1}".format(
repr(e.message), self.cmd))
# Clean after yourself
self.del_test_dir(module_name, fname)