How to use _get_default_cap method in lisa

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test_disk_feature.py

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...8 def test_disk_type_no_disk_req(self) -> None:9 # no disk in req, the cap get from lowest cost StandardHDDLRS. iops and10 # disk size11 req = features.AzureDiskOptionSettings()12 cap = self._get_default_cap()13 self._assert_disk(14 req,15 cap,16 data_disk_count=0,17 )18 def test_disk_type_overlap(self) -> None:19 # req and cap both have DiskPremiumSSDLRS, so it's selected20 req = features.AzureDiskOptionSettings(21 disk_type=search_space.SetSpace[schema.DiskType](22 items=[schema.DiskType.PremiumSSDLRS, schema.DiskType.StandardSSDLRS]23 )24 )25 cap = self._get_default_cap()26 self._assert_disk(27 req,28 cap,29 data_disk_count=0,30 disk_type=schema.DiskType.PremiumSSDLRS,31 data_disk_iops=120,32 data_disk_size=4,33 )34 def test_disk_type_no_common(self) -> None:35 # req and cap has no common disk type36 req = features.AzureDiskOptionSettings(37 disk_type=search_space.SetSpace[schema.DiskType](38 items=[schema.DiskType.StandardSSDLRS]39 )40 )41 cap = self._get_default_cap()42 reason = req.check(cap)43 self.assertFalse(reason.result)44 with self.assertRaises(LisaException) as cm:45 req.generate_min_capability(cap)46 self.assertIsInstance(cm.exception, LisaException)47 self.assertIn("capability doesn't support requirement", str(cm.exception))48 def test_disk_one_default_data_disk(self) -> None:49 # 1 data disk in req, no value, the cap get from lowest cost50 # StandardHDDLRS, iops and disk size51 req = features.AzureDiskOptionSettings(52 data_disk_count=1,53 )54 cap = self._get_default_cap()55 self._assert_disk(56 req,57 cap,58 )59 def test_disk_specify_caching_type(self) -> None:60 # the caching type is defined by req, not cap61 req = features.AzureDiskOptionSettings(62 data_disk_caching_type=constants.DATADISK_CACHING_TYPE_READYWRITE,63 data_disk_count=1,64 )65 cap = self._get_default_cap()66 self._assert_disk(67 req,68 cap,69 data_disk_caching_type=constants.DATADISK_CACHING_TYPE_READYWRITE,70 )71 def test_disk_specify_iops_min_to_biggest(self) -> None:72 # given a min iops value, which can may only the biggest value.73 req = features.AzureDiskOptionSettings(74 data_disk_count=1,75 data_disk_iops=search_space.IntRange(min=1800),76 )77 cap = self._get_default_cap()78 self._assert_disk(req, cap, data_disk_iops=2000, data_disk_size=16384)79 def test_disk_specify_iops_a_range(self) -> None:80 # given a range of iops, match min one in range81 req = features.AzureDiskOptionSettings(82 data_disk_count=1,83 disk_type=schema.DiskType.PremiumSSDLRS,84 data_disk_iops=search_space.IntRange(min=1800, max=8000),85 )86 cap = self._get_default_cap()87 self._assert_disk(88 req,89 cap,90 disk_type=schema.DiskType.PremiumSSDLRS,91 data_disk_iops=2300,92 data_disk_size=512,93 )94 def test_disk_specify_iops_range_both_req_cap(self) -> None:95 # given a range of iops on req and cap, match min one in range96 req = features.AzureDiskOptionSettings(97 data_disk_count=1,98 disk_type=schema.DiskType.PremiumSSDLRS,99 data_disk_iops=search_space.IntRange(min=1800, max=8000),100 )101 cap = self._get_default_cap()102 cap.data_disk_iops = search_space.IntRange(min=4000, max=800000)103 self._assert_disk(104 req,105 cap,106 disk_type=schema.DiskType.PremiumSSDLRS,107 data_disk_iops=5000,108 data_disk_size=1024,109 )110 def test_disk_specify_iops_use_premium(self) -> None:111 # given premium disk type112 req = features.AzureDiskOptionSettings(113 disk_type=search_space.SetSpace[schema.DiskType](114 items=[schema.DiskType.PremiumSSDLRS]115 ),116 data_disk_count=1,117 data_disk_iops=search_space.IntRange(min=1800),118 )119 cap = self._get_default_cap()120 self._assert_disk(121 req,122 cap,123 disk_type=schema.DiskType.PremiumSSDLRS,124 data_disk_iops=2300,125 data_disk_size=512,126 )127 def test_disk_specify_disk_size_min_to_biggest(self) -> None:128 # given min value to disk size, match the max one129 req = features.AzureDiskOptionSettings(130 data_disk_count=1,131 data_disk_size=search_space.IntRange(min=9000),132 )133 cap = self._get_default_cap()134 self._assert_disk(135 req,136 cap,137 data_disk_iops=2000,138 data_disk_size=16384,139 )140 def test_disk_specify_disk_size_a_range(self) -> None:141 # given a range to disk size, match the min one in range142 req = features.AzureDiskOptionSettings(143 disk_type=search_space.SetSpace[schema.DiskType](144 items=[schema.DiskType.PremiumSSDLRS]145 ),146 data_disk_count=1,147 data_disk_size=search_space.IntRange(min=1500, max=30000),148 )149 cap = self._get_default_cap()150 self._assert_disk(151 req,152 cap,153 disk_type=schema.DiskType.PremiumSSDLRS,154 data_disk_iops=7500,155 data_disk_size=2048,156 )157 def _assert_disk(158 self,159 req: features.AzureDiskOptionSettings,160 cap: features.AzureDiskOptionSettings,161 disk_type: schema.DiskType = schema.DiskType.StandardHDDLRS,162 data_disk_count: int = 1,163 data_disk_caching_type: str = constants.DATADISK_CACHING_TYPE_NONE,164 data_disk_iops: int = 500,165 data_disk_size: int = 32,166 ) -> None:167 reason = req.check(cap)168 self.assertTrue(reason.result, f"check reasons: {reason.reasons}")169 min_value: features.AzureDiskOptionSettings = req.generate_min_capability(cap)170 self.assertEqual(disk_type, min_value.disk_type)171 self.assertEqual(data_disk_count, min_value.data_disk_count)172 self.assertEqual(data_disk_caching_type, min_value.data_disk_caching_type)173 self.assertEqual(data_disk_iops, min_value.data_disk_iops)174 self.assertEqual(data_disk_size, min_value.data_disk_size)175 def _get_default_cap(self) -> features.AzureDiskOptionSettings:176 return features.AzureDiskOptionSettings(177 disk_type=search_space.SetSpace[schema.DiskType](178 items=[schema.DiskType.PremiumSSDLRS, schema.DiskType.StandardHDDLRS]179 ),180 data_disk_iops=search_space.IntRange(max=sys.maxsize),181 data_disk_size=search_space.IntRange(max=sys.maxsize),...

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