How to use the chaostoolkit.errors.InvalidProbe function in chaostoolkit

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github chaostoolkit / chaostoolkit / tests / test_probes.py View on Github external
def test_expecting_microservice_is_there_when_it_should_not():
    step = {
        "layer": "fixtures.failing_probe_backend",
        "name": "microservice-is-not-available"
    }

    with pytest.raises(InvalidProbe) as excinfo:
        microservice_is_not_available(step, layers[step["layer"]])

    step = {
        "layer": "fixtures.failing_probe_backend",
        "name": "microservice-is-not-available",
        "parameters": {
            "name": "cherrypy-webapp"
        }
    }

    with pytest.raises(FailedProbe) as excinfo:
        microservice_is_not_available(step, layers[step["layer"]])
github chaostoolkit / chaostoolkit / tests / test_probes.py View on Github external
def test_expecting_a_healthy_microservice_should_be_reported_when_not():
    step = {
        "layer": "fixtures.failing_probe_backend",
        "name": "microservice-available-and-healthy"
    }

    with pytest.raises(InvalidProbe) as excinfo:
        microservice_available_and_healthy(step, layers[step["layer"]])

    step = {
        "layer": "fixtures.failing_probe_backend",
        "name": "microservice-available-and-healthy",
        "parameters": {
            "name": "cherrypy-webapp"
        }
    }

    with pytest.raises(FailedProbe) as excinfo:
        microservice_available_and_healthy(step, layers[step["layer"]])

    assert "microservice 'cherrypy-webapp' is not healthy" in str(excinfo)
github chaostoolkit / chaostoolkit / chaostoolkit / probes.py View on Github external
def microservice_is_not_available(probe: Probe, layer: Layer):
    """
    Query the system for one microservice's availability. If the microservice
    is found, even in a non-running state, then raises :exc:`FailedProbe`.
    """
    name = probe.get("parameters", {}).get("name")
    if not name:
        raise InvalidProbe("missing microservice name")

    unavailable = layer.microservice_is_not_available(name)

    if unavailable is False:
        raise FailedProbe(
            "microservice '{name}' looks healthy".format(name=name))
github chaostoolkit / chaostoolkit / chaostoolkit / probes.py View on Github external
def microservice_available_and_healthy(probe: Probe, layer: Layer):
    """
    Query the system for one microservice's availability and health. If the
    microservice is not available or running, raises :exc:`FailedProbe`.
    """
    name = probe.get("parameters", {}).get("name")
    if not name:
        raise InvalidProbe("missing microservice name")

    available = layer.microservice_available_and_healthy(name)

    if available is None:
        raise FailedProbe(
            "microservice '{name}' was not found".format(name=name))

    if available is False:
        raise FailedProbe(
            "microservice '{name}' is not healthy".format(name=name))
github chaostoolkit / chaostoolkit / chaostoolkit / probes.py View on Github external
def endpoint_should_respond_ok(probe: Probe, layer: Layer):
    url = probe.get("parameters", {}).get("url")
    if not url:
        raise InvalidProbe("missing endpoint url")

    if not layer.endpoint_should_respond_ok(url):
        raise FailedProbe("endpoint did not return an okay status")