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Seth Michael Larson b33e18ba0d [7.x] Start using wipe_cluster() for consistent cluster state
Co-authored-by: Seth Michael Larson <seth.larson@elastic.co>
2020-12-04 08:10:37 -06:00

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import os
import time
import pytest
import elasticsearch
from ..utils import wipe_cluster
@pytest.fixture(scope="function")
def sync_client():
client = None
try:
kw = {
"timeout": 3,
"ca_certs": ".ci/certs/ca.pem",
"connection_class": getattr(
elasticsearch,
os.environ.get("PYTHON_CONNECTION_CLASS", "Urllib3HttpConnection"),
),
}
client = elasticsearch.Elasticsearch(
[os.environ.get("ELASTICSEARCH_HOST", {})], **kw
)
# wait for yellow status
for _ in range(100):
try:
client.cluster.health(wait_for_status="yellow")
break
except ConnectionError:
time.sleep(0.1)
else:
# timeout
pytest.skip("Elasticsearch failed to start.")
yield client
finally:
if client:
wipe_cluster(client)
client.close()