Translate ephemeral virtual machines names into IP addresses for python projects without requiring any modification to the libraries or any external domain name server.
When performing integration testing using ephemeral virtual machines, it is not always convenient to have a real domain name server to resolve the IP address of each virtual machine, especially if multiple instances of this test is to be ran simultaneously on the same host.
In most of the cases, it is possible to use directly the IP addresses of the virtual machines but in some other cases the domain name must be used. This is the case for Openstack Keystone where the catalog contains the URL of the services.
This project is specifically designed for python projects interacting with Openstack virtual machines managed by Vagrant. It is however possible to make it resolve any name by providing the content of a hosts file.
The IP addresses of Vagrant managed virtual machines will be mapped to
the name provided to Vagrant as if it was a hostname.
vagrant ssh-config
will be used internally to fetch the IP address.
>>> from hostsresolver import vagrant_source as resolver
>>> resolver.install('vagrant_project_folder/')
It is possible to specify the virtual machine used to download the
hostsfile. If not provided, the first available virtual machine will
be used. In this case, we will use /etc/hosts
downloaded from
dns.example.org
.
>>> from hostsresolver import vagrant_hostmanager_source as resolver
>>> resolver.install('vagrant_project_folder/', 'dns.example.org')
To simply override some domain name addresses, a custom hosts file may be loaded.
>>> from hostsresolver import hostsfile_source as resolver
>>> resolver.install('my_project_folder/hosts')
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0
Feel free to raise issues and send some pull request, we'll be happy to look at them!