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[Storage][Test] Test multiple service versions #19039
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LGTM.
Could you pick 1 or 2 tests in each storage package and make them use this? So that folks have reference to look at how to use it as well as prove that this is working as expected?
return kwargs.pop("service_version", env_version) | ||
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def create_storage_client(self, client, *args, **kwargs): | ||
kwargs["api_version"] = self._get_service_version(**kwargs) |
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in nightly pipeline we'd like clients to pick the default, i.e. env variable is empty.
does this code achieve this by leaving "api_version" kwarg empty or we need some "if" here?
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If the environment variable is empty, it will default to LATEST_SERVICE_VERSION
A working example would def be great here |
self.api_version = api_version | ||
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def on_request(self, request): | ||
assert request.http_request.headers['x-ms-version'] == self.api_version |
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will this throw if env variable is empty? , we should either handle it here or not inject policy if there's no service version provided extrenally.
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No, if the env variable is empty it will default to LATEST_SERVICE_VERSION
def _get_service_version(self, **kwargs): | ||
env_version = os.environ.get("AZURE_LIVE_TEST_SERVICE_VERSION", LATEST_SERVICE_VERSION) | ||
return kwargs.pop("service_version", env_version) |
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Is there a way to not copy code between storage modules? "storage test shared" module would be great.
We have one in .NET, we started one in Java while doing similar changes. Maybe we could use this opportunity to start one in python?
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We can probably put this in devtools_testutils
, I'm working on an improvement PR for this that includes code we have shared in tables and storage here
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That'd be great. not a blocker here, but we should do something about all these clones in long term.
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After merging this, I can make changes for that
Need to add a decorator to wrap tests for specific service versions |
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[Go]Keyvault add batch tag: package-2021-10 (Azure#19039)
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