# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # (c) 2012-2014, Michael DeHaan # (c) 2016 Toshio Kuratomi # # This file is part of Ansible # # Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with Ansible. If not, see . # Make coding more python3-ish from __future__ import (absolute_import, division) __metaclass__ = type import errno import json import os import sys from io import BytesIO, StringIO try: import builtins except ImportError: import __builtin__ as builtins from units.mock.procenv import ModuleTestCase, swap_stdin_and_argv from ansible.compat.tests import unittest from ansible.compat.tests.mock import patch, MagicMock, mock_open, Mock, call realimport = builtins.__import__ class TestModuleUtilsBasic(ModuleTestCase): def clear_modules(self, mods): for mod in mods: if mod in sys.modules: del sys.modules[mod] @patch.object(builtins, '__import__') def test_module_utils_basic_import_syslog(self, mock_import): def _mock_import(name, *args, **kwargs): if name == 'syslog': raise ImportError return realimport(name, *args, **kwargs) self.clear_modules(['syslog', 'ansible.module_utils.basic']) mod = builtins.__import__('ansible.module_utils.basic') self.assertTrue(mod.module_utils.basic.HAS_SYSLOG) self.clear_modules(['syslog', 'ansible.module_utils.basic']) mock_import.side_effect = _mock_import mod = builtins.__import__('ansible.module_utils.basic') self.assertFalse(mod.module_utils.basic.HAS_SYSLOG) @patch.object(builtins, '__import__') def test_module_utils_basic_import_selinux(self, mock_import): def _mock_import(name, *args, **kwargs): if name == 'selinux': raise ImportError return realimport(name, *args, **kwargs) try: self.clear_modules(['selinux', 'ansible.module_utils.basic']) mod = builtins.__import__('ansible.module_utils.basic') self.assertTrue(mod.module_utils.basic.HAVE_SELINUX) except ImportError: # no selinux on test system, so skip pass self.clear_modules(['selinux', 'ansible.module_utils.basic']) mock_import.side_effect = _mock_import mod = builtins.__import__('ansible.module_utils.basic') self.assertFalse(mod.module_utils.basic.HAVE_SELINUX) @patch.object(builtins, '__import__') def test_module_utils_basic_import_json(self, mock_import): def _mock_import(name, *args, **kwargs): if name == 'json': raise ImportError elif name == 'simplejson': return MagicMock() return realimport(name, *args, **kwargs) self.clear_modules(['json', 'ansible.module_utils.basic']) mod = builtins.__import__('ansible.module_utils.basic') self.clear_modules(['json', 'ansible.module_utils.basic']) mock_import.side_effect = _mock_import mod = builtins.__import__('ansible.module_utils.basic') # FIXME: doesn't work yet #@patch.object(builtins, 'bytes') #def test_module_utils_basic_bytes(self, mock_bytes): # mock_bytes.side_effect = NameError() # from ansible.module_utils import basic @patch.object(builtins, '__import__') @unittest.skipIf(sys.version_info[0] >= 3, "literal_eval is available in every version of Python3") def test_module_utils_basic_import_literal_eval(self, mock_import): def _mock_import(name, *args, **kwargs): try: fromlist = kwargs.get('fromlist', args[2]) except IndexError: fromlist = [] if name == 'ast' and 'literal_eval' in fromlist: raise ImportError return realimport(name, *args, **kwargs) mock_import.side_effect = _mock_import self.clear_modules(['ast', 'ansible.module_utils.basic']) mod = builtins.__import__('ansible.module_utils.basic') self.assertEqual(mod.module_utils.basic.literal_eval("'1'"), "1") self.assertEqual(mod.module_utils.basic.literal_eval("1"), 1) self.assertEqual(mod.module_utils.basic.literal_eval("-1"), -1) self.assertEqual(mod.module_utils.basic.literal_eval("(1,2,3)"), (1,2,3)) self.assertEqual(mod.module_utils.basic.literal_eval("[1]"), [1]) self.assertEqual(mod.module_utils.basic.literal_eval("True"), True) self.assertEqual(mod.module_utils.basic.literal_eval("False"), False) self.assertEqual(mod.module_utils.basic.literal_eval("None"), None) #self.assertEqual(mod.module_utils.basic.literal_eval('{"a": 1}'), dict(a=1)) self.assertRaises(ValueError, mod.module_utils.basic.literal_eval, "asdfasdfasdf") @patch.object(builtins, '__import__') def test_module_utils_basic_import_systemd_journal(self, mock_import): def _mock_import(name, *args, **kwargs): try: fromlist = kwargs.get('fromlist', args[2]) except IndexError: fromlist = [] if name == 'systemd' and 'journal' in fromlist: raise ImportError return realimport(name, *args, **kwargs) self.clear_modules(['systemd', 'ansible.module_utils.basic']) mod = builtins.__import__('ansible.module_utils.basic') self.assertTrue(mod.module_utils.basic.has_journal) self.clear_modules(['systemd', 'ansible.module_utils.basic']) mock_import.side_effect = _mock_import mod = builtins.__import__('ansible.module_utils.basic') self.assertFalse(mod.module_utils.basic.has_journal) def test_module_utils_basic_get_platform(self): with patch('platform.system', return_value='foo'): from ansible.module_utils.basic import get_platform self.assertEqual(get_platform(), 'foo') def test_module_utils_basic_get_distribution(self): from ansible.module_utils.basic import get_distribution with patch('platform.system', return_value='Foo'): self.assertEqual(get_distribution(), None) with patch('platform.system', return_value='Linux'): with patch('platform.linux_distribution', return_value=["foo"]): self.assertEqual(get_distribution(), "Foo") with patch('os.path.isfile', return_value=True): with patch('platform.linux_distribution', side_effect=[("AmazonFooBar",)]): self.assertEqual(get_distribution(), "Amazonfoobar") with patch('platform.linux_distribution', side_effect=(("",), ("AmazonFooBam",))): self.assertEqual(get_distribution(), "Amazon") with patch('platform.linux_distribution', side_effect=[("",),("",)]): self.assertEqual(get_distribution(), "OtherLinux") def _dist(distname='', version='', id='', supported_dists=(), full_distribution_name=1): if supported_dists != (): return ("Bar", "2", "Two") else: return ("", "", "") with patch('platform.linux_distribution', side_effect=_dist): self.assertEqual(get_distribution(), "Bar") with patch('platform.linux_distribution', side_effect=Exception("boo")): with patch('platform.dist', return_value=("bar", "2", "Two")): self.assertEqual(get_distribution(), "Bar") def test_module_utils_basic_get_distribution_version(self): from ansible.module_utils.basic import get_distribution_version with patch('platform.system', return_value='Foo'): self.assertEqual(get_distribution_version(), None) with patch('platform.system', return_value='Linux'): with patch('platform.linux_distribution', return_value=("foo", "1", "One")): self.assertEqual(get_distribution_version(), "1") with patch('os.path.isfile', return_value=True): def _dist(distname='', version='', id='', supported_dists=(), full_distribution_name=1): if supported_dists != (): return ("AmazonFooBar", "2", "") else: return ("", "", "") with patch('platform.linux_distribution', side_effect=_dist): self.assertEqual(get_distribution_version(), "2") with patch('platform.linux_distribution', side_effect=Exception("boo")): with patch('platform.dist', return_value=("bar", "3", "Three")): self.assertEqual(get_distribution_version(), "3") def test_module_utils_basic_load_platform_subclass(self): class LinuxTest: pass class Foo(LinuxTest): platform = "Linux" distribution = None class Bar(LinuxTest): platform = "Linux" distribution = "Bar" from ansible.module_utils.basic import load_platform_subclass # match just the platform class, not a specific distribution with patch('ansible.module_utils.basic.get_platform', return_value="Linux"): with patch('ansible.module_utils.basic.get_distribution', return_value=None): self.assertIs(type(load_platform_subclass(LinuxTest)), Foo) # match both the distribution and platform class with patch('ansible.module_utils.basic.get_platform', return_value="Linux"): with patch('ansible.module_utils.basic.get_distribution', return_value="Bar"): self.assertIs(type(load_platform_subclass(LinuxTest)), Bar) # if neither match, the fallback should be the top-level class with patch('ansible.module_utils.basic.get_platform', return_value="Foo"): with patch('ansible.module_utils.basic.get_distribution', return_value=None): self.assertIs(type(load_platform_subclass(LinuxTest)), LinuxTest) def test_module_utils_basic_json_dict_converters(self): from ansible.module_utils.basic import json_dict_unicode_to_bytes, json_dict_bytes_to_unicode test_data = dict( item1 = u"Fóo", item2 = [u"Bár", u"Bam"], item3 = dict(sub1=u"Súb"), item4 = (u"föo", u"bär", u"©"), item5 = 42, ) res = json_dict_unicode_to_bytes(test_data) res2 = json_dict_bytes_to_unicode(res) self.assertEqual(test_data, res2) def test_module_utils_basic_get_module_path(self): from ansible.module_utils.basic import get_module_path with patch('os.path.realpath', return_value='/path/to/foo/'): self.assertEqual(get_module_path(), '/path/to/foo') def test_module_utils_basic_ansible_module_creation(self): from ansible.module_utils import basic am = basic.AnsibleModule( argument_spec=dict(), ) arg_spec = dict( foo = dict(required=True), bar = dict(), bam = dict(), baz = dict(), ) mut_ex = (('bar', 'bam'),) req_to = (('bam', 'baz'),) # should test ok args = json.dumps(dict(ANSIBLE_MODULE_ARGS={"foo": "hello"})) with swap_stdin_and_argv(stdin_data=args): basic._ANSIBLE_ARGS = None am = basic.AnsibleModule( argument_spec = arg_spec, mutually_exclusive = mut_ex, required_together = req_to, no_log=True, check_invalid_arguments=False, add_file_common_args=True, supports_check_mode=True, ) # FIXME: add asserts here to verify the basic config # fail, because a required param was not specified args = json.dumps(dict(ANSIBLE_MODULE_ARGS={})) with swap_stdin_and_argv(stdin_data=args): basic._ANSIBLE_ARGS = None self.assertRaises( SystemExit, basic.AnsibleModule, argument_spec = arg_spec, mutually_exclusive = mut_ex, required_together = req_to, no_log=True, check_invalid_arguments=False, add_file_common_args=True, supports_check_mode=True, ) # fail because of mutually exclusive parameters args = json.dumps(dict(ANSIBLE_MODULE_ARGS={"foo":"hello", "bar": "bad", "bam": "bad"})) with swap_stdin_and_argv(stdin_data=args): self.assertRaises( SystemExit, basic.AnsibleModule, argument_spec = arg_spec, mutually_exclusive = mut_ex, required_together = req_to, no_log=True, check_invalid_arguments=False, add_file_common_args=True, supports_check_mode=True, ) # fail because a param required due to another param was not specified args = json.dumps(dict(ANSIBLE_MODULE_ARGS={"bam": "bad"})) with swap_stdin_and_argv(stdin_data=args): self.assertRaises( SystemExit, basic.AnsibleModule, argument_spec = arg_spec, mutually_exclusive = mut_ex, required_together = req_to, no_log=True, check_invalid_arguments=False, add_file_common_args=True, supports_check_mode=True, ) def test_module_utils_basic_ansible_module_load_file_common_arguments(self): from ansible.module_utils import basic basic._ANSIBLE_ARGS = None am = basic.AnsibleModule( argument_spec = dict(), ) am.selinux_mls_enabled = MagicMock() am.selinux_mls_enabled.return_value = True am.selinux_default_context = MagicMock() am.selinux_default_context.return_value = 'unconfined_u:object_r:default_t:s0'.split(':', 3) # with no params, the result should be an empty dict res = am.load_file_common_arguments(params=dict()) self.assertEqual(res, dict()) base_params = dict( path = '/path/to/file', mode = 0o600, owner = 'root', group = 'root', seuser = '_default', serole = '_default', setype = '_default', selevel = '_default', ) extended_params = base_params.copy() extended_params.update(dict( follow = True, foo = 'bar', )) final_params = base_params.copy() final_params.update(dict( path = '/path/to/real_file', secontext=['unconfined_u', 'object_r', 'default_t', 's0'], )) # with the proper params specified, the returned dictionary should represent # only those params which have something to do with the file arguments, excluding # other params and updated as required with proper values which may have been # massaged by the method with patch('os.path.islink', return_value=True): with patch('os.path.realpath', return_value='/path/to/real_file'): res = am.load_file_common_arguments(params=extended_params) self.assertEqual(res, final_params) def test_module_utils_basic_ansible_module_selinux_mls_enabled(self): from ansible.module_utils import basic basic._ANSIBLE_ARGS = None am = basic.AnsibleModule( argument_spec = dict(), ) basic.HAVE_SELINUX = False self.assertEqual(am.selinux_mls_enabled(), False) basic.HAVE_SELINUX = True basic.selinux = Mock() with patch.dict('sys.modules', {'selinux': basic.selinux}): with patch('selinux.is_selinux_mls_enabled', return_value=0): self.assertEqual(am.selinux_mls_enabled(), False) with patch('selinux.is_selinux_mls_enabled', return_value=1): self.assertEqual(am.selinux_mls_enabled(), True) delattr(basic, 'selinux') def test_module_utils_basic_ansible_module_selinux_initial_context(self): from ansible.module_utils import basic basic._ANSIBLE_ARGS = None am = basic.AnsibleModule( argument_spec = dict(), ) am.selinux_mls_enabled = MagicMock() am.selinux_mls_enabled.return_value = False self.assertEqual(am.selinux_initial_context(), [None, None, None]) am.selinux_mls_enabled.return_value = True self.assertEqual(am.selinux_initial_context(), [None, None, None, None]) def test_module_utils_basic_ansible_module_selinux_enabled(self): from ansible.module_utils import basic basic._ANSIBLE_ARGS = None am = basic.AnsibleModule( argument_spec = dict(), ) # we first test the cases where the python selinux lib is # not installed, which has two paths: one in which the system # does have selinux installed (and the selinuxenabled command # is present and returns 0 when run), or selinux is not installed basic.HAVE_SELINUX = False am.get_bin_path = MagicMock() am.get_bin_path.return_value = '/path/to/selinuxenabled' am.run_command = MagicMock() am.run_command.return_value=(0, '', '') self.assertRaises(SystemExit, am.selinux_enabled) am.get_bin_path.return_value = None self.assertEqual(am.selinux_enabled(), False) # finally we test the case where the python selinux lib is installed, # and both possibilities there (enabled vs. disabled) basic.HAVE_SELINUX = True basic.selinux = Mock() with patch.dict('sys.modules', {'selinux': basic.selinux}): with patch('selinux.is_selinux_enabled', return_value=0): self.assertEqual(am.selinux_enabled(), False) with patch('selinux.is_selinux_enabled', return_value=1): self.assertEqual(am.selinux_enabled(), True) delattr(basic, 'selinux') def test_module_utils_basic_ansible_module_selinux_default_context(self): from ansible.module_utils import basic basic._ANSIBLE_ARGS = None am = basic.AnsibleModule( argument_spec = dict(), ) am.selinux_initial_context = MagicMock(return_value=[None, None, None, None]) am.selinux_enabled = MagicMock(return_value=True) # we first test the cases where the python selinux lib is not installed basic.HAVE_SELINUX = False self.assertEqual(am.selinux_default_context(path='/foo/bar'), [None, None, None, None]) # all following tests assume the python selinux bindings are installed basic.HAVE_SELINUX = True basic.selinux = Mock() with patch.dict('sys.modules', {'selinux': basic.selinux}): # next, we test with a mocked implementation of selinux.matchpathcon to simulate # an actual context being found with patch('selinux.matchpathcon', return_value=[0, 'unconfined_u:object_r:default_t:s0']): self.assertEqual(am.selinux_default_context(path='/foo/bar'), ['unconfined_u', 'object_r', 'default_t', 's0']) # we also test the case where matchpathcon returned a failure with patch('selinux.matchpathcon', return_value=[-1, '']): self.assertEqual(am.selinux_default_context(path='/foo/bar'), [None, None, None, None]) # finally, we test where an OSError occurred during matchpathcon's call with patch('selinux.matchpathcon', side_effect=OSError): self.assertEqual(am.selinux_default_context(path='/foo/bar'), [None, None, None, None]) delattr(basic, 'selinux') def test_module_utils_basic_ansible_module_selinux_context(self): from ansible.module_utils import basic basic._ANSIBLE_ARGS = None am = basic.AnsibleModule( argument_spec = dict(), ) am.selinux_initial_context = MagicMock(return_value=[None, None, None, None]) am.selinux_enabled = MagicMock(return_value=True) # we first test the cases where the python selinux lib is not installed basic.HAVE_SELINUX = False self.assertEqual(am.selinux_context(path='/foo/bar'), [None, None, None, None]) # all following tests assume the python selinux bindings are installed basic.HAVE_SELINUX = True basic.selinux = Mock() with patch.dict('sys.modules', {'selinux': basic.selinux}): # next, we test with a mocked implementation of selinux.lgetfilecon_raw to simulate # an actual context being found with patch('selinux.lgetfilecon_raw', return_value=[0, 'unconfined_u:object_r:default_t:s0']): self.assertEqual(am.selinux_context(path='/foo/bar'), ['unconfined_u', 'object_r', 'default_t', 's0']) # we also test the case where matchpathcon returned a failure with patch('selinux.lgetfilecon_raw', return_value=[-1, '']): self.assertEqual(am.selinux_context(path='/foo/bar'), [None, None, None, None]) # finally, we test where an OSError occurred during matchpathcon's call e = OSError() e.errno = errno.ENOENT with patch('selinux.lgetfilecon_raw', side_effect=e): self.assertRaises(SystemExit, am.selinux_context, path='/foo/bar') e = OSError() with patch('selinux.lgetfilecon_raw', side_effect=e): self.assertRaises(SystemExit, am.selinux_context, path='/foo/bar') delattr(basic, 'selinux') def test_module_utils_basic_ansible_module_is_special_selinux_path(self): from ansible.module_utils import basic basic._ANSIBLE_ARGS = None args = json.dumps(dict(ANSIBLE_MODULE_ARGS={'_ansible_selinux_special_fs': "nfs,nfsd,foos"})) with swap_stdin_and_argv(stdin_data=args): am = basic.AnsibleModule( argument_spec = dict(), ) def _mock_find_mount_point(path): if path.startswith('/some/path'): return '/some/path' elif path.startswith('/weird/random/fstype'): return '/weird/random/fstype' return '/' am.find_mount_point = MagicMock(side_effect=_mock_find_mount_point) am.selinux_context = MagicMock(return_value=['foo_u', 'foo_r', 'foo_t', 's0']) m = mock_open() m.side_effect = OSError with patch.object(builtins, 'open', m, create=True): self.assertEqual(am.is_special_selinux_path('/some/path/that/should/be/nfs'), (False, None)) mount_data = [ '/dev/disk1 / ext4 rw,seclabel,relatime,data=ordered 0 0\n', '1.1.1.1:/path/to/nfs /some/path nfs ro 0 0\n', 'whatever /weird/random/fstype foos rw 0 0\n', ] # mock_open has a broken readlines() implementation apparently... # this should work by default but doesn't, so we fix it m = mock_open(read_data=''.join(mount_data)) m.return_value.readlines.return_value = mount_data with patch.object(builtins, 'open', m, create=True): self.assertEqual(am.is_special_selinux_path('/some/random/path'), (False, None)) self.assertEqual(am.is_special_selinux_path('/some/path/that/should/be/nfs'), (True, ['foo_u', 'foo_r', 'foo_t', 's0'])) self.assertEqual(am.is_special_selinux_path('/weird/random/fstype/path'), (True, ['foo_u', 'foo_r', 'foo_t', 's0'])) def test_module_utils_basic_ansible_module_user_and_group(self): from ansible.module_utils import basic am = basic.AnsibleModule( argument_spec = dict(), ) mock_stat = MagicMock() mock_stat.st_uid = 0 mock_stat.st_gid = 0 with patch('os.lstat', return_value=mock_stat): self.assertEqual(am.user_and_group('/path/to/file'), (0, 0)) def test_module_utils_basic_ansible_module_find_mount_point(self): from ansible.module_utils import basic basic._ANSIBLE_ARGS = None am = basic.AnsibleModule( argument_spec = dict(), ) def _mock_ismount(path): if path == '/': return True return False with patch('os.path.ismount', side_effect=_mock_ismount): self.assertEqual(am.find_mount_point('/root/fs/../mounted/path/to/whatever'), '/') def _mock_ismount(path): if path == '/subdir/mount': return True return False with patch('os.path.ismount', side_effect=_mock_ismount): self.assertEqual(am.find_mount_point('/subdir/mount/path/to/whatever'), '/subdir/mount') def test_module_utils_basic_ansible_module_set_context_if_different(self): from ansible.module_utils import basic basic._ANSIBLE_ARGS = None am = basic.AnsibleModule( argument_spec = dict(), ) basic.HAVE_SELINUX = False am.selinux_enabled = MagicMock(return_value=False) self.assertEqual(am.set_context_if_different('/path/to/file', ['foo_u', 'foo_r', 'foo_t', 's0'], True), True) self.assertEqual(am.set_context_if_different('/path/to/file', ['foo_u', 'foo_r', 'foo_t', 's0'], False), False) basic.HAVE_SELINUX = True am.selinux_enabled = MagicMock(return_value=True) am.selinux_context = MagicMock(return_value=['bar_u', 'bar_r', None, None]) am.is_special_selinux_path = MagicMock(return_value=(False, None)) basic.selinux = Mock() with patch.dict('sys.modules', {'selinux': basic.selinux}): with patch('selinux.lsetfilecon', return_value=0) as m: self.assertEqual(am.set_context_if_different('/path/to/file', ['foo_u', 'foo_r', 'foo_t', 's0'], False), True) m.assert_called_with('/path/to/file', 'foo_u:foo_r:foo_t:s0') m.reset_mock() am.check_mode = True self.assertEqual(am.set_context_if_different('/path/to/file', ['foo_u', 'foo_r', 'foo_t', 's0'], False), True) self.assertEqual(m.called, False) am.check_mode = False with patch('selinux.lsetfilecon', return_value=1) as m: self.assertRaises(SystemExit, am.set_context_if_different, '/path/to/file', ['foo_u', 'foo_r', 'foo_t', 's0'], True) with patch('selinux.lsetfilecon', side_effect=OSError) as m: self.assertRaises(SystemExit, am.set_context_if_different, '/path/to/file', ['foo_u', 'foo_r', 'foo_t', 's0'], True) am.is_special_selinux_path = MagicMock(return_value=(True, ['sp_u', 'sp_r', 'sp_t', 's0'])) with patch('selinux.lsetfilecon', return_value=0) as m: self.assertEqual(am.set_context_if_different('/path/to/file', ['foo_u', 'foo_r', 'foo_t', 's0'], False), True) m.assert_called_with('/path/to/file', 'sp_u:sp_r:sp_t:s0') delattr(basic, 'selinux') def test_module_utils_basic_ansible_module_set_owner_if_different(self): from ansible.module_utils import basic basic._ANSIBLE_ARGS = None am = basic.AnsibleModule( argument_spec = dict(), ) self.assertEqual(am.set_owner_if_different('/path/to/file', None, True), True) self.assertEqual(am.set_owner_if_different('/path/to/file', None, False), False) am.user_and_group = MagicMock(return_value=(500, 500)) with patch('os.lchown', return_value=None) as m: self.assertEqual(am.set_owner_if_different('/path/to/file', 0, False), True) m.assert_called_with('/path/to/file', 0, -1) def _mock_getpwnam(*args, **kwargs): mock_pw = MagicMock() mock_pw.pw_uid = 0 return mock_pw m.reset_mock() with patch('pwd.getpwnam', side_effect=_mock_getpwnam): self.assertEqual(am.set_owner_if_different('/path/to/file', 'root', False), True) m.assert_called_with('/path/to/file', 0, -1) with patch('pwd.getpwnam', side_effect=KeyError): self.assertRaises(SystemExit, am.set_owner_if_different, '/path/to/file', 'root', False) m.reset_mock() am.check_mode = True self.assertEqual(am.set_owner_if_different('/path/to/file', 0, False), True) self.assertEqual(m.called, False) am.check_mode = False with patch('os.lchown', side_effect=OSError) as m: self.assertRaises(SystemExit, am.set_owner_if_different, '/path/to/file', 'root', False) def test_module_utils_basic_ansible_module_set_group_if_different(self): from ansible.module_utils import basic basic._ANSIBLE_ARGS = None am = basic.AnsibleModule( argument_spec = dict(), ) self.assertEqual(am.set_group_if_different('/path/to/file', None, True), True) self.assertEqual(am.set_group_if_different('/path/to/file', None, False), False) am.user_and_group = MagicMock(return_value=(500, 500)) with patch('os.lchown', return_value=None) as m: self.assertEqual(am.set_group_if_different('/path/to/file', 0, False), True) m.assert_called_with('/path/to/file', -1, 0) def _mock_getgrnam(*args, **kwargs): mock_gr = MagicMock() mock_gr.gr_gid = 0 return mock_gr m.reset_mock() with patch('grp.getgrnam', side_effect=_mock_getgrnam): self.assertEqual(am.set_group_if_different('/path/to/file', 'root', False), True) m.assert_called_with('/path/to/file', -1, 0) with patch('grp.getgrnam', side_effect=KeyError): self.assertRaises(SystemExit, am.set_group_if_different, '/path/to/file', 'root', False) m.reset_mock() am.check_mode = True self.assertEqual(am.set_group_if_different('/path/to/file', 0, False), True) self.assertEqual(m.called, False) am.check_mode = False with patch('os.lchown', side_effect=OSError) as m: self.assertRaises(SystemExit, am.set_group_if_different, '/path/to/file', 'root', False) @patch('tempfile.mkstemp') @patch('os.umask') @patch('shutil.copyfileobj') @patch('shutil.move') @patch('shutil.copy2') @patch('os.rename') @patch('pwd.getpwuid') @patch('os.getuid') @patch('os.environ') @patch('os.getlogin') @patch('os.chown') @patch('os.chmod') @patch('os.stat') @patch('os.path.exists') @patch('os.close') def test_module_utils_basic_ansible_module_atomic_move( self, _os_close, _os_path_exists, _os_stat, _os_chmod, _os_chown, _os_getlogin, _os_environ, _os_getuid, _pwd_getpwuid, _os_rename, _shutil_copy2, _shutil_move, _shutil_copyfileobj, _os_umask, _tempfile_mkstemp, ): from ansible.module_utils import basic basic._ANSIBLE_ARGS = None am = basic.AnsibleModule( argument_spec = dict(), ) environ = dict() _os_environ.__getitem__ = environ.__getitem__ _os_environ.__setitem__ = environ.__setitem__ am.selinux_enabled = MagicMock() am.selinux_context = MagicMock() am.selinux_default_context = MagicMock() am.set_context_if_different = MagicMock() # test destination does not exist, no selinux, login name = 'root', # no environment, os.rename() succeeds _os_path_exists.side_effect = [False, False] _os_getlogin.return_value = 'root' _os_getuid.return_value = 0 _pwd_getpwuid.return_value = ('root', '', 0, 0, '', '', '') _os_rename.return_value = None _os_umask.side_effect = [18, 0] am.selinux_enabled.return_value = False _os_chmod.reset_mock() _os_chown.reset_mock() am.set_context_if_different.reset_mock() am.atomic_move('/path/to/src', '/path/to/dest') _os_rename.assert_called_with('/path/to/src', '/path/to/dest') self.assertEqual(_os_chmod.call_args_list, [call('/path/to/dest', basic.DEFAULT_PERM & ~18)]) # same as above, except selinux_enabled _os_path_exists.side_effect = [False, False] _os_getlogin.return_value = 'root' _os_getuid.return_value = 0 _pwd_getpwuid.return_value = ('root', '', 0, 0, '', '', '') _os_rename.return_value = None _os_umask.side_effect = [18, 0] mock_context = MagicMock() am.selinux_default_context.return_value = mock_context am.selinux_enabled.return_value = True _os_chmod.reset_mock() _os_chown.reset_mock() am.set_context_if_different.reset_mock() am.selinux_default_context.reset_mock() am.atomic_move('/path/to/src', '/path/to/dest') _os_rename.assert_called_with('/path/to/src', '/path/to/dest') self.assertEqual(_os_chmod.call_args_list, [call('/path/to/dest', basic.DEFAULT_PERM & ~18)]) self.assertEqual(am.selinux_default_context.call_args_list, [call('/path/to/dest')]) self.assertEqual(am.set_context_if_different.call_args_list, [call('/path/to/dest', mock_context, False)]) # now with dest present, no selinux, also raise OSError when using # os.getlogin() to test corner case with no tty _os_path_exists.side_effect = [True, True] _os_getlogin.side_effect = OSError() _os_getuid.return_value = 0 _pwd_getpwuid.return_value = ('root', '', 0, 0, '', '', '') _os_rename.return_value = None _os_umask.side_effect = [18, 0] environ['LOGNAME'] = 'root' stat1 = MagicMock() stat1.st_mode = 0o0644 stat1.st_uid = 0 stat1.st_gid = 0 _os_stat.side_effect = [stat1,] am.selinux_enabled.return_value = False _os_chmod.reset_mock() _os_chown.reset_mock() am.set_context_if_different.reset_mock() am.atomic_move('/path/to/src', '/path/to/dest') _os_rename.assert_called_with('/path/to/src', '/path/to/dest') # dest missing, selinux enabled _os_path_exists.side_effect = [True, True] _os_getlogin.return_value = 'root' _os_getuid.return_value = 0 _pwd_getpwuid.return_value = ('root', '', 0, 0, '', '', '') _os_rename.return_value = None _os_umask.side_effect = [18, 0] stat1 = MagicMock() stat1.st_mode = 0o0644 stat1.st_uid = 0 stat1.st_gid = 0 _os_stat.side_effect = [stat1,] mock_context = MagicMock() am.selinux_context.return_value = mock_context am.selinux_enabled.return_value = True _os_chmod.reset_mock() _os_chown.reset_mock() am.set_context_if_different.reset_mock() am.selinux_default_context.reset_mock() am.atomic_move('/path/to/src', '/path/to/dest') _os_rename.assert_called_with('/path/to/src', '/path/to/dest') self.assertEqual(am.selinux_context.call_args_list, [call('/path/to/dest')]) self.assertEqual(am.set_context_if_different.call_args_list, [call('/path/to/dest', mock_context, False)]) # now testing with exceptions raised # have os.stat raise OSError which is not EPERM _os_stat.side_effect = OSError() _os_path_exists.side_effect = [True, True] _os_getlogin.return_value = 'root' _os_getuid.return_value = 0 _pwd_getpwuid.return_value = ('root', '', 0, 0, '', '', '') _os_rename.return_value = None _os_umask.side_effect = [18, 0] self.assertRaises(OSError, am.atomic_move, '/path/to/src', '/path/to/dest') # and now have os.stat return EPERM, which should not fail _os_stat.side_effect = OSError(errno.EPERM, 'testing os stat with EPERM') _os_path_exists.side_effect = [True, True] _os_getlogin.return_value = 'root' _os_getuid.return_value = 0 _pwd_getpwuid.return_value = ('root', '', 0, 0, '', '', '') _os_rename.return_value = None _os_umask.side_effect = [18, 0] # FIXME: we don't assert anything here yet am.atomic_move('/path/to/src', '/path/to/dest') # now we test os.rename() raising errors... # first we test with a bad errno to verify it bombs out _os_path_exists.side_effect = [False, False] _os_getlogin.return_value = 'root' _os_getuid.return_value = 0 _pwd_getpwuid.return_value = ('root', '', 0, 0, '', '', '') _os_umask.side_effect = [18, 0] _os_rename.side_effect = OSError(errno.EIO, 'failing with EIO') self.assertRaises(SystemExit, am.atomic_move, '/path/to/src', '/path/to/dest') # next we test with EPERM so it continues to the alternate code for moving # test with mkstemp raising an error first _os_path_exists.side_effect = [False, False] _os_getlogin.return_value = 'root' _os_getuid.return_value = 0 _os_close.return_value = None _pwd_getpwuid.return_value = ('root', '', 0, 0, '', '', '') _os_umask.side_effect = [18, 0] _os_rename.side_effect = [OSError(errno.EPERM, 'failing with EPERM'), None] _tempfile_mkstemp.return_value = None _tempfile_mkstemp.side_effect = OSError() am.selinux_enabled.return_value = False self.assertRaises(SystemExit, am.atomic_move, '/path/to/src', '/path/to/dest') # then test with it creating a temp file _os_path_exists.side_effect = [False, False, False] _os_getlogin.return_value = 'root' _os_getuid.return_value = 0 _pwd_getpwuid.return_value = ('root', '', 0, 0, '', '', '') _os_umask.side_effect = [18, 0] _os_rename.side_effect = [OSError(errno.EPERM, 'failing with EPERM'), None] mock_stat1 = MagicMock() mock_stat2 = MagicMock() mock_stat3 = MagicMock() _os_stat.return_value = [mock_stat1, mock_stat2, mock_stat3] _os_stat.side_effect = None _tempfile_mkstemp.return_value = (None, '/path/to/tempfile') _tempfile_mkstemp.side_effect = None am.selinux_enabled.return_value = False # FIXME: we don't assert anything here yet am.atomic_move('/path/to/src', '/path/to/dest') # same as above, but with selinux enabled _os_path_exists.side_effect = [False, False, False] _os_getlogin.return_value = 'root' _os_getuid.return_value = 0 _pwd_getpwuid.return_value = ('root', '', 0, 0, '', '', '') _os_umask.side_effect = [18, 0] _os_rename.side_effect = [OSError(errno.EPERM, 'failing with EPERM'), None] _tempfile_mkstemp.return_value = (None, None) mock_context = MagicMock() am.selinux_default_context.return_value = mock_context am.selinux_enabled.return_value = True am.atomic_move('/path/to/src', '/path/to/dest') def test_module_utils_basic_ansible_module__symbolic_mode_to_octal(self): from ansible.module_utils import basic basic._ANSIBLE_ARGS = None am = basic.AnsibleModule( argument_spec = dict(), ) mock_stat = MagicMock() # FIXME: trying many more combinations here would be good # directory, give full perms to all, then one group at a time mock_stat.st_mode = 0o040000 self.assertEqual(am._symbolic_mode_to_octal(mock_stat, 'a+rwx'), 0o0777) self.assertEqual(am._symbolic_mode_to_octal(mock_stat, 'u+rwx,g+rwx,o+rwx'), 0o0777) self.assertEqual(am._symbolic_mode_to_octal(mock_stat, 'o+rwx'), 0o0007) self.assertEqual(am._symbolic_mode_to_octal(mock_stat, 'g+rwx'), 0o0070) self.assertEqual(am._symbolic_mode_to_octal(mock_stat, 'u+rwx'), 0o0700) # same as above, but in reverse so removing permissions mock_stat.st_mode = 0o040777 self.assertEqual(am._symbolic_mode_to_octal(mock_stat, 'a-rwx'), 0o0000) self.assertEqual(am._symbolic_mode_to_octal(mock_stat, 'u-rwx,g-rwx,o-rwx'), 0o0000) self.assertEqual(am._symbolic_mode_to_octal(mock_stat, 'o-rwx'), 0o0770) self.assertEqual(am._symbolic_mode_to_octal(mock_stat, 'g-rwx'), 0o0707) self.assertEqual(am._symbolic_mode_to_octal(mock_stat, 'u-rwx'), 0o0077) # now using absolute assignment mock_stat.st_mode = 0o040000 self.assertEqual(am._symbolic_mode_to_octal(mock_stat, 'a=rwx'), 0o0777) self.assertEqual(am._symbolic_mode_to_octal(mock_stat, 'u=rwx,g=rwx,o=rwx'), 0o0777) self.assertEqual(am._symbolic_mode_to_octal(mock_stat, 'o=rwx'), 0o0007) self.assertEqual(am._symbolic_mode_to_octal(mock_stat, 'g=rwx'), 0o0070) self.assertEqual(am._symbolic_mode_to_octal(mock_stat, 'u=rwx'), 0o0700) # invalid modes mock_stat.st_mode = 0o0400000 self.assertRaises(ValueError, am._symbolic_mode_to_octal, mock_stat, 'a=foo')