# # (c) 2016 Red Hat Inc. # # 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, print_function) __metaclass__ = type import re import json from io import StringIO from ansible.compat.tests import unittest from ansible.compat.tests.mock import patch, MagicMock from ansible.errors import AnsibleConnectionFailure from ansible.playbook.play_context import PlayContext from ansible.plugins.connection import network_cli class TestConnectionClass(unittest.TestCase): @patch("ansible.plugins.connection.network_cli.terminal_loader") @patch("ansible.plugins.connection.network_cli._Connection._connect") def test_network_cli__connect(self, mocked_super, mocked_terminal_loader): pc = PlayContext() new_stdin = StringIO() conn = network_cli.Connection(pc, new_stdin) conn.ssh = None self.assertRaises(AnsibleConnectionFailure, conn._connect) #mocked_terminal_loader.all.assert_called_with(class_only=True) mocked_terminal_loader.reset_mock() mocked_terminal_loader.get.return_value = None pc.network_os = 'invalid' self.assertRaises(AnsibleConnectionFailure, conn._connect) self.assertFalse(mocked_terminal_loader.all.called) mocked_terminal_loader.reset_mock() mocked_terminal_loader.get.return_value = 'valid' conn._connect() self.assertEqual(conn._terminal, 'valid') def test_network_cli_open_shell(self): pc = PlayContext() new_stdin = StringIO() conn = network_cli.Connection(pc, new_stdin) conn.ssh = MagicMock() conn.receive = MagicMock() mock_terminal = MagicMock() conn._terminal = mock_terminal mock__connect = MagicMock() conn._connect = mock__connect conn.open_shell() self.assertTrue(mock__connect.called) self.assertTrue(mock_terminal.on_open_shell.called) self.assertFalse(mock_terminal.on_authorize.called) mock_terminal.reset_mock() conn._play_context.become = True conn._play_context.become_pass = 'password' conn.open_shell() self.assertTrue(mock__connect.called) mock_terminal.on_authorize.assert_called_with(passwd='password') def test_network_cli_close_shell(self): pc = PlayContext() new_stdin = StringIO() conn = network_cli.Connection(pc, new_stdin) terminal = MagicMock(supports_multiplexing=False) conn._terminal = terminal conn.close_shell() conn._shell = MagicMock() conn.close_shell() self.assertTrue(terminal.on_close_shell.called) terminal.supports_multiplexing = True conn.close_shell() self.assertIsNone(conn._shell) def test_network_cli_exec_command(self): pc = PlayContext() new_stdin = StringIO() conn = network_cli.Connection(pc, new_stdin) mock_open_shell = MagicMock() conn.open_shell = mock_open_shell mock_send = MagicMock(return_value='command response') conn.send = mock_send # test sending a single command and converting to dict rc, out, err = conn.exec_command('command') self.assertEqual(out, 'command response') self.assertTrue(mock_open_shell.called) mock_send.assert_called_with({'command': 'command'}) mock_open_shell.reset_mock() # test sending a json string rc, out, err = conn.exec_command(json.dumps({'command': 'command'})) self.assertEqual(out, 'command response') mock_send.assert_called_with({'command': 'command'}) self.assertTrue(mock_open_shell.called) mock_open_shell.reset_mock() conn._shell = MagicMock() # test _shell already open rc, out, err = conn.exec_command('command') self.assertEqual(out, 'command response') self.assertFalse(mock_open_shell.called) mock_send.assert_called_with({'command': 'command'}) def test_network_cli_send(self): pc = PlayContext() new_stdin = StringIO() conn = network_cli.Connection(pc, new_stdin) mock__terminal = MagicMock() mock__terminal.terminal_stdout_re = [re.compile('device#')] mock__terminal.terminal_stderr_re = [re.compile('^ERROR')] conn._terminal = mock__terminal mock__shell = MagicMock() conn._shell = mock__shell response = """device#command command response device# """ mock__shell.recv.return_value = response output = conn.send({'command': 'command'}) mock__shell.sendall.assert_called_with('command\r') self.assertEqual(output, 'command response') mock__shell.reset_mock() mock__shell.recv.return_value = "ERROR: error message" with self.assertRaises(AnsibleConnectionFailure) as exc: conn.send({'command': 'command'}) self.assertEqual(str(exc.exception), 'ERROR: error message')