* parted module not idempotent for esp flag and name
Fixes#40452
Currently the parted module doesn't take into account names with
spaces in them which leads to non-idempotent transactions on the
state of the system because the name comparison will never succeed.
Also, when the esp flag is set, parted infers the boot flag and the
parted module did not previously account for this. This lead to
non-idempotent transactions as well.
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
* fix unit tests, expected command changed in the patch
Signed-off-by: Adam Miller <admiller@redhat.com>
* move set_module_args to units.modules.utils
* unit tests: reuse set_module_args
* unit tests: mock exit/fail_json in module.utils.ModuleTestCase
* unit tests: use module.utils.ModuleTestCase
* unit tests: fix 'import shadowed by loop variable'
* Add unit tests for parted module
Test the current expected behavior of the module:
- mock parted() and get_device_info()
- Use some of the examples and test the 'script' passed to parted.
- mock check_parted_label() to return false, as if parted version is > 3.1
- assert get_device_info output is correct
Current implementation of the module runs parted several time while going
through all parameters (flags, name, ...). Between calls it uses get_device_info
to update the dictionary. Use check_mode for some of the tests to force module
to go through all the parameters even is dictionary is not updated.
* test_parted.py: add "name" param into expected results
since 78fff751ab, parse_partition_info
fetch the partition name. This commit adds 'name' key and value into
the expected results.