How to use cinder_show method in tempest

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test_minimum_basic.py

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...54 def cinder_create(self):55 return self.create_volume()56 def cinder_list(self):57 return self.volumes_client.list_volumes()['volumes']58 def cinder_show(self, volume):59 got_volume = self.volumes_client.show_volume(volume['id'])['volume']60 self.assertEqual(volume, got_volume)61 def nova_reboot(self, server):62 self.servers_client.reboot_server(server['id'], type='SOFT')63 waiters.wait_for_server_status(self.servers_client,64 server['id'], 'ACTIVE')65 def check_partitions(self):66 # NOTE(andreaf) The device name may be different on different guest OS67 partitions = self.linux_client.get_partitions()68 self.assertEqual(1, partitions.count(CONF.compute.volume_device_name))69 def create_and_add_security_group_to_server(self, server):70 secgroup = self._create_security_group()71 self.servers_client.add_security_group(server['id'],72 name=secgroup['name'])73 self.addCleanup(self.servers_client.remove_security_group,74 server['id'], name=secgroup['name'])75 def wait_for_secgroup_add():76 body = (self.servers_client.show_server(server['id'])77 ['server'])78 return {'name': secgroup['name']} in body['security_groups']79 if not test.call_until_true(wait_for_secgroup_add,80 CONF.compute.build_timeout,81 CONF.compute.build_interval):82 msg = ('Timed out waiting for adding security group %s to server '83 '%s' % (secgroup['id'], server['id']))84 raise exceptions.TimeoutException(msg)85 @test.idempotent_id('bdbb5441-9204-419d-a225-b4fdbfb1a1a8')86 @test.services('compute', 'volume', 'image', 'network')87 def test_minimum_basic_scenario(self):88 image = self.glance_image_create()89 keypair = self.create_keypair()90 server = self.create_server(image_id=image,91 key_name=keypair['name'],92 wait_until='ACTIVE')93 servers = self.nova_list()94 self.assertIn(server['id'], [x['id'] for x in servers])95 self.nova_show(server)96 volume = self.cinder_create()97 volumes = self.cinder_list()98 self.assertIn(volume['id'], [x['id'] for x in volumes])99 self.cinder_show(volume)100 volume = self.nova_volume_attach(server, volume)101 self.addCleanup(self.nova_volume_detach, server, volume)102 self.cinder_show(volume)103 floating_ip = self.create_floating_ip(server)104 self.create_and_add_security_group_to_server(server)105 # check that we can SSH to the server before reboot106 self.linux_client = self.get_remote_client(107 floating_ip['ip'], private_key=keypair['private_key'])108 self.nova_reboot(server)109 # check that we can SSH to the server after reboot110 # (both connections are part of the scenario)111 self.linux_client = self.get_remote_client(112 floating_ip['ip'], private_key=keypair['private_key'])...

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