fluke/devops-service/features/api_v2/10_create/10_image.feature
2014-07-09 12:44:04 +04:00

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@image @project
Feature: Manage images
Scenario: Get list of all images
When I send GET '/v2.0/images' query
Then response should be '200'
And the Content-Type header should include 'application/json'
And the JSON response should be an array
And response array should contains elements like:
"""
[
{
"provider": "foo_provider",
"name": "foo_name",
"remote_user": "foo_user",
"bootstrap_template": "foo_template",
"id": "foo_id"
}
]
"""
Scenario: Get list of all images without header 'Accept'
When I send GET '/v2.0/images' query without headers 'Accept'
Then response should be '406'
Scenario: Get list of all images without privileges
When I send GET '/v2.0/images' query with user without privileges
Then response should be '401'
Scenario: Get list of all images - invalid path
When I send GET '/v2.0/images/foo' query
Then response should be '404'
@openstack
Scenario: Get list of openstack images
When I send GET '/v2.0/images?provider=openstack' query
Then response should be '200'
And the Content-Type header should include 'application/json'
And the JSON response should be an array
And response array should contains elements like:
"""
[
{
"provider": "foo_provider",
"name": "foo_name",
"remote_user": "foo_user",
"bootstrap_template": "foo_template",
"id": "foo_id"
}
]
"""
@openstack
Scenario: Get list of openstack images (provider)
When I send GET '/v2.0/images/provider/openstack' query
Then response should be '200'
And the Content-Type header should include 'application/json'
And the JSON response should be an array
@openstack
Scenario: Get list of openstack images (provider) without header 'Accept'
When I send GET '/v2.0/images/provider/openstack' query without headers 'Accept'
Then response should be '406'
@openstack
Scenario: Get images list of openstack without privileges
When I send GET '/v2.0/images/provider/openstack' query with user without privileges
Then response should be '401'
@ec2
Scenario: Get list of ec2 images
When I send GET '/v2.0/images?provider=ec2' query
Then response should be '200'
And the Content-Type header should include 'application/json'
And the JSON response should be an array
And response array should contains elements like:
"""
[
{
"provider": "foo_provider",
"name": "foo_name",
"remote_user": "foo_user",
"bootstrap_template": "foo_template",
"id": "foo_id"
}
]
"""
@ec2
Scenario: Get list of ec2 images (provider)
When I send GET '/v2.0/images/provider/ec2' query
Then response should be '200'
And the Content-Type header should include 'application/json'
And the JSON response should be an array
@ec2
Scenario: Get list of ec2 images (provider) without header 'Accept'
When I send GET '/v2.0/images/provider/ec2' query without headers 'Accept'
Then response should be '406'
@ec2
Scenario: Get images list of ec2 without privileges
When I send GET '/v2.0/images/provider/ec2' query with user without privileges
Then response should be '401'
Scenario: Get list of images of unknown provider
When I send GET '/v2.0/images/provider/foo' query
Then response should be '404'
Scenario: Get images list without privileges
When I send GET '/v2.0/images' query with user without privileges
Then response should be '401'
Scenario: Get unknown image
When I send GET '/v2.0/image/foo' query
Then response should be '404'
Scenario: Get unknown image without privileges
When I send GET '/v2.0/image/foo' query with user without privileges
Then response should be '401'
@openstack
Scenario: Create openstack image with ec2 provider
When I send POST '/v2.0/image' query with JSON body
"""
{
"provider": "ec2",
"name": "freebsd-10.0",
"remote_user": "root",
"bootstrap_template": "chef_freebsd",
"id": "08093b30-8393-42c3-8fb3-c4df56deb967"
}
"""
Then response should be '400'
@openstack
Scenario: Create openstack image with invalid provider
When I send POST '/v2.0/image' query with JSON body
"""
{
"provider": "foo",
"name": "freebsd-10.0",
"remote_user": "root",
"bootstrap_template": "chef_freebsd",
"id": "08093b30-8393-42c3-8fb3-c4df56deb967"
}
"""
Then response should be '400'
@openstack
Scenario: Create openstack image with invalid provider - array
When I send POST '/v2.0/image' query with JSON body
"""
{
"provider": ["foo"],
"name": "freebsd-10.0",
"remote_user": "root",
"bootstrap_template": "chef_freebsd",
"id": "08093b30-8393-42c3-8fb3-c4df56deb967"
}
"""
Then response should be '400'
@openstack
Scenario: Create openstack image with invalid provider - hash
When I send POST '/v2.0/image' query with JSON body
"""
{
"provider": {},
"name": "freebsd-10.0",
"remote_user": "root",
"bootstrap_template": "chef_freebsd",
"id": "08093b30-8393-42c3-8fb3-c4df56deb967"
}
"""
Then response should be '400'
@openstack
Scenario: Create openstack image with invalid name - hash
When I send POST '/v2.0/image' query with JSON body
"""
{
"provider": "openstack",
"name": {},
"remote_user": "root",
"bootstrap_template": "chef_freebsd",
"id": "08093b30-8393-42c3-8fb3-c4df56deb967"
}
"""
Then response should be '400'
@openstack
Scenario: Create openstack image with invalid name - array
When I send POST '/v2.0/image' query with JSON body
"""
{
"provider": "openstack",
"name": [],
"remote_user": "root",
"bootstrap_template": "chef_freebsd",
"id": "08093b30-8393-42c3-8fb3-c4df56deb967"
}
"""
Then response should be '400'
@openstack
Scenario: Create openstack image with invalid remote_user - hash
When I send POST '/v2.0/image' query with JSON body
"""
{
"provider": "openstack",
"name": "freebsd-10.0",
"remote_user": {},
"bootstrap_template": "chef_freebsd",
"id": "08093b30-8393-42c3-8fb3-c4df56deb967"
}
"""
Then response should be '400'
@openstack
Scenario: Create openstack image with invalid remote_user - array
When I send POST '/v2.0/image' query with JSON body
"""
{
"provider": "openstack",
"name": "freebsd-10.0",
"remote_user": [],
"bootstrap_template": "chef_freebsd",
"id": "08093b30-8393-42c3-8fb3-c4df56deb967"
}
"""
Then response should be '400'
@openstack
Scenario: Create openstack image with invalid bootstrap_template - array
When I send POST '/v2.0/image' query with JSON body
"""
{
"provider": "openstack",
"name": "freebsd-10.0",
"remote_user": "root",
"bootstrap_template": [],
"id": "08093b30-8393-42c3-8fb3-c4df56deb967"
}
"""
Then response should be '400'
@openstack
Scenario: Create openstack image with invalid bootstrap_template - hash
When I send POST '/v2.0/image' query with JSON body
"""
{
"provider": "openstack",
"name": "freebsd-10.0",
"remote_user": "root",
"bootstrap_template": {},
"id": "08093b30-8393-42c3-8fb3-c4df56deb967"
}
"""
Then response should be '400'
@openstack
Scenario: Create openstack image with invalid bootstrap_template - unknown
When I send POST '/v2.0/image' query with JSON body
"""
{
"provider": "openstack",
"name": "freebsd-10.0",
"remote_user": "root",
"bootstrap_template": "unknown",
"id": "08093b30-8393-42c3-8fb3-c4df56deb967"
}
"""
Then response should be '400'
@openstack
Scenario: Create openstack image with invalid id - array
When I send POST '/v2.0/image' query with JSON body
"""
{
"provider": "openstack",
"name": "freebsd-10.0",
"remote_user": "root",
"bootstrap_template": "chef_freebsd",
"id": []
}
"""
Then response should be '400'
@openstack
Scenario: Create openstack image with invalid id - hash
When I send POST '/v2.0/image' query with JSON body
"""
{
"provider": "openstack",
"name": "freebsd-10.0",
"remote_user": "root",
"bootstrap_template": "chef_freebsd",
"id": {}
}
"""
Then response should be '400'
@openstack
Scenario: Create openstack image
When I send POST '/v2.0/image' query with JSON body
"""
{
"provider": "openstack",
"name": "freebsd-10.0",
"remote_user": "root",
"bootstrap_template": "chef_freebsd",
"id": "08093b30-8393-42c3-8fb3-c4df56deb967"
}
"""
Then response should be '201'
And the Content-Type header should include 'application/json'
@ec2
Scenario: Create ec2 image with openstack provider
When I send POST '/v2.0/image' query with JSON body
"""
{
"provider": "openstack",
"name": "test-ec2",
"remote_user": "ec2-user",
"bootstrap_template": null,
"id": "ami-63071b0a"
}
"""
Then response should be '400'
@ec2
Scenario: Create ec2 image with invalid provider
When I send POST '/v2.0/image' query with JSON body
"""
{
"provider": "foo",
"name": "test-ec2",
"remote_user": "ec2-user",
"bootstrap_template": null,
"id": "ami-63071b0a"
}
"""
Then response should be '400'
@ec2
Scenario: Create ec2 image with invalid provider - array
When I send POST '/v2.0/image' query with JSON body
"""
{
"provider": ["foo"],
"name": "test-ec2",
"remote_user": "ec2-user",
"bootstrap_template": null,
"id": "ami-63071b0a"
}
"""
Then response should be '400'
@ec2
Scenario: Create ec2 image with invalid provider - hash
When I send POST '/v2.0/image' query with JSON body
"""
{
"provider": {},
"name": "test-ec2",
"remote_user": "ec2-user",
"bootstrap_template": null,
"id": "ami-63071b0a"
}
"""
Then response should be '400'
@ec2
Scenario: Create ec2 image with invalid name - hash
When I send POST '/v2.0/image' query with JSON body
"""
{
"provider": "ec2",
"name": {},
"remote_user": "ec2-user",
"bootstrap_template": null,
"id": "ami-63071b0a"
}
"""
Then response should be '400'
@ec2
Scenario: Create ec2 image with invalid name - array
When I send POST '/v2.0/image' query with JSON body
"""
{
"provider": "ec2",
"name": [],
"remote_user": "ec2-user",
"bootstrap_template": null,
"id": "ami-63071b0a"
}
"""
Then response should be '400'
@ec2
Scenario: Create ec2 image with invalid remote_user - hash
When I send POST '/v2.0/image' query with JSON body
"""
{
"provider": "ec2",
"name": "test-ec2",
"remote_user": {},
"bootstrap_template": null,
"id": "ami-63071b0a"
}
"""
Then response should be '400'
@ec2
Scenario: Create ec2 image with invalid remote_user - array
When I send POST '/v2.0/image' query with JSON body
"""
{
"provider": "ec2",
"name": "test-ec2",
"remote_user": [],
"bootstrap_template": null,
"id": "ami-63071b0a"
}
"""
Then response should be '400'
@ec2
Scenario: Create ec2 image with invalid bootstrap_template - array
When I send POST '/v2.0/image' query with JSON body
"""
{
"provider": "ec2",
"name": "test-ec2",
"remote_user": "ec2-user",
"bootstrap_template": [],
"id": "ami-63071b0a"
}
"""
Then response should be '400'
@ec2
Scenario: Create ec2 image with invalid bootstrap_template - hash
When I send POST '/v2.0/image' query with JSON body
"""
{
"provider": "ec2",
"name": "test-ec2",
"remote_user": "ec2-user",
"bootstrap_template": {},
"id": "ami-63071b0a"
}
"""
Then response should be '400'
@ec2
Scenario: Create ec2 image with invalid bootstrap_template - unknown
When I send POST '/v2.0/image' query with JSON body
"""
{
"provider": "ec2",
"name": "test-ec2",
"remote_user": "ec2-user",
"bootstrap_template": "unknown",
"id": "ami-63071b0a"
}
"""
Then response should be '400'
@ec2
Scenario: Create ec2 image with invalid id - array
When I send POST '/v2.0/image' query with JSON body
"""
{
"provider": "ec2",
"name": "test-ec2",
"remote_user": "ec2-user",
"bootstrap_template": null,
"id": []
}
"""
Then response should be '400'
@ec2
Scenario: Create ec2 image with invalid id - hash
When I send POST '/v2.0/image' query with JSON body
"""
{
"provider": "ec2",
"name": "test-ec2",
"remote_user": "ec2-user",
"bootstrap_template": null,
"id": {}
}
"""
Then response should be '400'
@ec2
Scenario: Create ec2 image
When I send POST '/v2.0/image' query with JSON body
"""
{
"provider": "ec2",
"name": "test-ec2",
"remote_user": "ec2-user",
"bootstrap_template": null,
"id": "ami-63071b0a"
}
"""
Then response should be '201'
And the Content-Type header should include 'application/json'
@ec2
Scenario: Get info for single ec2 image
When I send GET '/v2.0/image/ami-63071b0a' query
Then response should be '200'
And the Content-Type header should include 'application/json'
And the JSON response should be an object
And response should be JSON object like:
"""
{
"provider": "ec2",
"name": "test-ec2",
"remote_user": "ec2-user",
"bootstrap_template": null,
"id": "ami-63071b0a"
}
"""
@ec2
Scenario: Get info for single ec2 image without headers 'Accept'
When I send GET '/v2.0/image/ami-63071b0a' query without headers 'Accept'
Then response should be '406'
@ec2
Scenario: Get ec2 image without privileges
When I send GET '/v2.0/image/ami-63071b0a' query with user without privileges
Then response should be '401'
@openstack
Scenario: Get info for single openstack image
When I send GET '/v2.0/image/08093b30-8393-42c3-8fb3-c4df56deb967' query
Then response should be '200'
And the Content-Type header should include 'application/json'
And the JSON response should be an object
And response should be JSON object like:
"""
{
"provider": "openstack",
"name": "freebsd-10.0",
"remote_user": "root",
"bootstrap_template": "chef_freebsd",
"id": "08093b30-8393-42c3-8fb3-c4df56deb967"
}
"""
@openstack
Scenario: Get info for single openstack image without headers 'Accept'
When I send GET '/v2.0/image/08093b30-8393-42c3-8fb3-c4df56deb967' query without headers 'Accept'
Then response should be '406'
@openstack
Scenario: Get openstack image without privileges
When I send GET '/v2.0/image/08093b30-8393-42c3-8fb3-c4df56deb967' query with user without privileges
Then response should be '401'
Scenario: Get info for single unknown image
When I send GET '/v2.0/image/foo' query
Then response should be '404'
Scenario: Get image path
When I send GET '/v2.0/image' query
Then response should be '404'