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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# (c) 2018 Matt Martz <matt@sivel.net>
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
__metaclass__ = type
from ansible.module_utils import urls
from ansible.module_utils._text import to_native
import pytest
def test_build_ssl_validation_error(mocker):
mocker.patch.object(urls, 'HAS_SSLCONTEXT', new=False)
mocker.patch.object(urls, 'HAS_URLLIB3_PYOPENSSLCONTEXT', new=False)
mocker.patch.object(urls, 'HAS_URLLIB3_SSL_WRAP_SOCKET', new=False)
with pytest.raises(urls.SSLValidationError) as excinfo:
urls.build_ssl_validation_error('hostname', 'port', 'paths', exc=None)
assert 'python >= 2.7.9' in to_native(excinfo.value)
assert 'the python executable used' in to_native(excinfo.value)
assert 'urllib3' in to_native(excinfo.value)
assert 'python >= 2.6' in to_native(excinfo.value)
assert 'validate_certs=False' in to_native(excinfo.value)
mocker.patch.object(urls, 'HAS_SSLCONTEXT', new=True)
with pytest.raises(urls.SSLValidationError) as excinfo:
urls.build_ssl_validation_error('hostname', 'port', 'paths', exc=None)
assert 'validate_certs=False' in to_native(excinfo.value)
mocker.patch.object(urls, 'HAS_SSLCONTEXT', new=False)
mocker.patch.object(urls, 'HAS_URLLIB3_PYOPENSSLCONTEXT', new=True)
mocker.patch.object(urls, 'HAS_URLLIB3_SSL_WRAP_SOCKET', new=True)
mocker.patch.object(urls, 'HAS_SSLCONTEXT', new=True)
with pytest.raises(urls.SSLValidationError) as excinfo:
urls.build_ssl_validation_error('hostname', 'port', 'paths', exc=None)
assert 'urllib3' not in to_native(excinfo.value)
with pytest.raises(urls.SSLValidationError) as excinfo:
urls.build_ssl_validation_error('hostname', 'port', 'paths', exc='BOOM')
assert 'BOOM' in to_native(excinfo.value)
def test_maybe_add_ssl_handler(mocker):
mocker.patch.object(urls, 'HAS_SSL', new=False)
with pytest.raises(urls.NoSSLError):
urls.maybe_add_ssl_handler('https://ansible.com/', True)
mocker.patch.object(urls, 'HAS_SSL', new=True)
url = 'https://user:passwd@ansible.com/'
handler = urls.maybe_add_ssl_handler(url, True)
assert handler.hostname == 'ansible.com'
assert handler.port == 443
url = 'https://ansible.com:4433/'
handler = urls.maybe_add_ssl_handler(url, True)
assert handler.hostname == 'ansible.com'
assert handler.port == 4433
url = 'https://user:passwd@ansible.com:4433/'
handler = urls.maybe_add_ssl_handler(url, True)
assert handler.hostname == 'ansible.com'
assert handler.port == 4433
url = 'https://ansible.com/'
handler = urls.maybe_add_ssl_handler(url, True)
assert handler.hostname == 'ansible.com'
assert handler.port == 443
url = 'http://ansible.com/'
handler = urls.maybe_add_ssl_handler(url, True)
assert handler is None
def test_basic_auth_header():
header = urls.basic_auth_header('user', 'passwd')
assert header == b'Basic dXNlcjpwYXNzd2Q='
def test_ParseResultDottedDict():
url = 'https://ansible.com/blog'
parts = urls.urlparse(url)
dotted_parts = urls.ParseResultDottedDict(parts._asdict())
assert parts[0] == dotted_parts.scheme
assert dotted_parts.as_list() == list(parts)