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Example 1 with MonkeyCalendar

use of com.netflix.simianarmy.MonkeyCalendar in project SimianArmy by Netflix.

the class TestOldEmptyASGRule method testEmptyASGWithObsoleteLaunchConfig.

@Test
public void testEmptyASGWithObsoleteLaunchConfig() {
    Resource resource = new AWSResource().withId("asg1").withResourceType(AWSResourceType.ASG);
    resource.setAdditionalField(ASGJanitorCrawler.ASG_FIELD_LC_NAME, "launchConfig");
    resource.setAdditionalField(ASGJanitorCrawler.ASG_FIELD_MAX_SIZE, "0");
    int launchConfiguAgeThreshold = 60;
    MonkeyCalendar calendar = new TestMonkeyCalendar();
    DateTime now = new DateTime(calendar.now().getTimeInMillis());
    resource.setAdditionalField(ASGJanitorCrawler.ASG_FIELD_LC_CREATION_TIME, String.valueOf(now.minusDays(launchConfiguAgeThreshold + 1).getMillis()));
    int retentionDays = 3;
    OldEmptyASGRule rule = new OldEmptyASGRule(calendar, launchConfiguAgeThreshold, retentionDays, new DummyASGInstanceValidator());
    Assert.assertFalse(rule.isValid(resource));
    TestUtils.verifyTerminationTimeRough(resource, retentionDays, now);
}
Also used : TestMonkeyCalendar(com.netflix.simianarmy.aws.janitor.rule.TestMonkeyCalendar) AWSResource(com.netflix.simianarmy.aws.AWSResource) AWSResource(com.netflix.simianarmy.aws.AWSResource) Resource(com.netflix.simianarmy.Resource) TestMonkeyCalendar(com.netflix.simianarmy.aws.janitor.rule.TestMonkeyCalendar) MonkeyCalendar(com.netflix.simianarmy.MonkeyCalendar) DateTime(org.joda.time.DateTime) Test(org.testng.annotations.Test)

Example 2 with MonkeyCalendar

use of com.netflix.simianarmy.MonkeyCalendar in project SimianArmy by Netflix.

the class TestOldEmptyASGRule method testResourceWithExpectedTerminationTimeSet.

@Test
public void testResourceWithExpectedTerminationTimeSet() {
    Resource resource = new AWSResource().withId("asg1").withResourceType(AWSResourceType.ASG);
    resource.setAdditionalField(ASGJanitorCrawler.ASG_FIELD_MAX_SIZE, "0");
    int launchConfiguAgeThreshold = 60;
    MonkeyCalendar calendar = new TestMonkeyCalendar();
    DateTime now = new DateTime(calendar.now().getTimeInMillis());
    int retentionDays = 3;
    OldEmptyASGRule rule = new OldEmptyASGRule(calendar, launchConfiguAgeThreshold, retentionDays, new DummyASGInstanceValidator());
    Date oldTermDate = new Date(now.plusDays(10).getMillis());
    String oldTermReason = "Foo";
    resource.setExpectedTerminationTime(oldTermDate);
    resource.setTerminationReason(oldTermReason);
    Assert.assertFalse(rule.isValid(resource));
    Assert.assertEquals(oldTermDate, resource.getExpectedTerminationTime());
    Assert.assertEquals(oldTermReason, resource.getTerminationReason());
}
Also used : TestMonkeyCalendar(com.netflix.simianarmy.aws.janitor.rule.TestMonkeyCalendar) AWSResource(com.netflix.simianarmy.aws.AWSResource) AWSResource(com.netflix.simianarmy.aws.AWSResource) Resource(com.netflix.simianarmy.Resource) TestMonkeyCalendar(com.netflix.simianarmy.aws.janitor.rule.TestMonkeyCalendar) MonkeyCalendar(com.netflix.simianarmy.MonkeyCalendar) DateTime(org.joda.time.DateTime) Date(java.util.Date) Test(org.testng.annotations.Test)

Example 3 with MonkeyCalendar

use of com.netflix.simianarmy.MonkeyCalendar in project SimianArmy by Netflix.

the class TestOldEmptyASGRule method testASGWithInstances.

@Test
public void testASGWithInstances() {
    Resource resource = new AWSResource().withId("asg1").withResourceType(AWSResourceType.ASG);
    resource.setAdditionalField(ASGJanitorCrawler.ASG_FIELD_LC_NAME, "launchConfig");
    resource.setAdditionalField(ASGJanitorCrawler.ASG_FIELD_MAX_SIZE, "2");
    resource.setAdditionalField(ASGJanitorCrawler.ASG_FIELD_INSTANCES, "123456789012345671,i-123456789012345672");
    int launchConfiguAgeThreshold = 60;
    MonkeyCalendar calendar = new TestMonkeyCalendar();
    DateTime now = new DateTime(calendar.now().getTimeInMillis());
    resource.setAdditionalField(ASGJanitorCrawler.ASG_FIELD_LC_CREATION_TIME, String.valueOf(now.minusDays(launchConfiguAgeThreshold + 1).getMillis()));
    int retentionDays = 3;
    OldEmptyASGRule rule = new OldEmptyASGRule(calendar, launchConfiguAgeThreshold, retentionDays, new DummyASGInstanceValidator());
    Assert.assertTrue(rule.isValid(resource));
    Assert.assertNull(resource.getExpectedTerminationTime());
}
Also used : TestMonkeyCalendar(com.netflix.simianarmy.aws.janitor.rule.TestMonkeyCalendar) AWSResource(com.netflix.simianarmy.aws.AWSResource) AWSResource(com.netflix.simianarmy.aws.AWSResource) Resource(com.netflix.simianarmy.Resource) TestMonkeyCalendar(com.netflix.simianarmy.aws.janitor.rule.TestMonkeyCalendar) MonkeyCalendar(com.netflix.simianarmy.MonkeyCalendar) DateTime(org.joda.time.DateTime) Test(org.testng.annotations.Test)

Example 4 with MonkeyCalendar

use of com.netflix.simianarmy.MonkeyCalendar in project SimianArmy by Netflix.

the class TestOldEmptyASGRule method testEmptyASGWithValidLaunchConfig.

@Test
public void testEmptyASGWithValidLaunchConfig() {
    Resource resource = new AWSResource().withId("asg1").withResourceType(AWSResourceType.ASG);
    resource.setAdditionalField(ASGJanitorCrawler.ASG_FIELD_LC_NAME, "launchConfig");
    resource.setAdditionalField(ASGJanitorCrawler.ASG_FIELD_MAX_SIZE, "0");
    int launchConfiguAgeThreshold = 60;
    MonkeyCalendar calendar = new TestMonkeyCalendar();
    DateTime now = new DateTime(calendar.now().getTimeInMillis());
    resource.setAdditionalField(ASGJanitorCrawler.ASG_FIELD_LC_CREATION_TIME, String.valueOf(now.minusDays(launchConfiguAgeThreshold - 1).getMillis()));
    int retentionDays = 3;
    OldEmptyASGRule rule = new OldEmptyASGRule(calendar, launchConfiguAgeThreshold, retentionDays, new DummyASGInstanceValidator());
    Assert.assertTrue(rule.isValid(resource));
    Assert.assertNull(resource.getExpectedTerminationTime());
}
Also used : TestMonkeyCalendar(com.netflix.simianarmy.aws.janitor.rule.TestMonkeyCalendar) AWSResource(com.netflix.simianarmy.aws.AWSResource) AWSResource(com.netflix.simianarmy.aws.AWSResource) Resource(com.netflix.simianarmy.Resource) TestMonkeyCalendar(com.netflix.simianarmy.aws.janitor.rule.TestMonkeyCalendar) MonkeyCalendar(com.netflix.simianarmy.MonkeyCalendar) DateTime(org.joda.time.DateTime) Test(org.testng.annotations.Test)

Example 5 with MonkeyCalendar

use of com.netflix.simianarmy.MonkeyCalendar in project SimianArmy by Netflix.

the class TestOldEmptyASGRule method testASGWithoutInstanceAndNonZeroSize.

@Test
public void testASGWithoutInstanceAndNonZeroSize() {
    Resource resource = new AWSResource().withId("asg1").withResourceType(AWSResourceType.ASG);
    resource.setAdditionalField(ASGJanitorCrawler.ASG_FIELD_LC_NAME, "launchConfig");
    resource.setAdditionalField(ASGJanitorCrawler.ASG_FIELD_MAX_SIZE, "2");
    int launchConfiguAgeThreshold = 60;
    MonkeyCalendar calendar = new TestMonkeyCalendar();
    DateTime now = new DateTime(calendar.now().getTimeInMillis());
    resource.setAdditionalField(ASGJanitorCrawler.ASG_FIELD_LC_CREATION_TIME, String.valueOf(now.minusDays(launchConfiguAgeThreshold + 1).getMillis()));
    int retentionDays = 3;
    OldEmptyASGRule rule = new OldEmptyASGRule(calendar, launchConfiguAgeThreshold, retentionDays, new DummyASGInstanceValidator());
    Assert.assertTrue(rule.isValid(resource));
    Assert.assertNull(resource.getExpectedTerminationTime());
}
Also used : TestMonkeyCalendar(com.netflix.simianarmy.aws.janitor.rule.TestMonkeyCalendar) AWSResource(com.netflix.simianarmy.aws.AWSResource) AWSResource(com.netflix.simianarmy.aws.AWSResource) Resource(com.netflix.simianarmy.Resource) TestMonkeyCalendar(com.netflix.simianarmy.aws.janitor.rule.TestMonkeyCalendar) MonkeyCalendar(com.netflix.simianarmy.MonkeyCalendar) DateTime(org.joda.time.DateTime) Test(org.testng.annotations.Test)

Aggregations

MonkeyCalendar (com.netflix.simianarmy.MonkeyCalendar)21 Resource (com.netflix.simianarmy.Resource)21 AWSResource (com.netflix.simianarmy.aws.AWSResource)21 TestMonkeyCalendar (com.netflix.simianarmy.aws.janitor.rule.TestMonkeyCalendar)21 Test (org.testng.annotations.Test)21 DateTime (org.joda.time.DateTime)17 Date (java.util.Date)8 Calendar (java.util.Calendar)1