# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # Copyright (c) 2015-2017 Ansible Project # GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt) # Make coding more python3-ish from __future__ import (absolute_import, division) __metaclass__ = type import json import sys from itertools import chain import pytest EMPTY_INVOCATION = {u'module_args': {}} class TestAnsibleModuleExitJson: """ Test that various means of calling exitJson and FailJson return the messages they've been given """ DATA = ( ({}, {'invocation': EMPTY_INVOCATION}), ({'msg': 'message'}, {'msg': 'message', 'invocation': EMPTY_INVOCATION}), ({'msg': 'success', 'changed': True}, {'msg': 'success', 'changed': True, 'invocation': EMPTY_INVOCATION}), ({'msg': 'nochange', 'changed': False}, {'msg': 'nochange', 'changed': False, 'invocation': EMPTY_INVOCATION}), ) # pylint bug: https://github.com/PyCQA/pylint/issues/511 # pylint: disable=undefined-variable @pytest.mark.parametrize('args, expected, stdin', ((a, e, {}) for a, e in DATA), indirect=['stdin']) def test_exit_json_exits(self, am, capfd, args, expected): with pytest.raises(SystemExit) as ctx: am.exit_json(**args) assert ctx.value.code == 0 out, err = capfd.readouterr() return_val = json.loads(out) assert return_val == expected # Fail_json is only legal if it's called with a message # pylint bug: https://github.com/PyCQA/pylint/issues/511 @pytest.mark.parametrize('args, expected, stdin', ((a, e, {}) for a, e in DATA if 'msg' in a), # pylint: disable=undefined-variable indirect=['stdin']) def test_fail_json_exits(self, am, capfd, args, expected): with pytest.raises(SystemExit) as ctx: am.fail_json(**args) assert ctx.value.code == 1 out, err = capfd.readouterr() return_val = json.loads(out) # Fail_json should add failed=True expected['failed'] = True assert return_val == expected @pytest.mark.parametrize('stdin', [{}], indirect=['stdin']) def test_fail_json_no_msg(self, am): with pytest.raises(AssertionError) as ctx: am.fail_json() assert ctx.value.args[0] == "implementation error -- msg to explain the error is required" class TestAnsibleModuleExitValuesRemoved: """ Test that ExitJson and FailJson remove password-like values """ OMIT = 'VALUE_SPECIFIED_IN_NO_LOG_PARAMETER' DATA = ( ( dict(username='person', password='$ecret k3y'), dict(one=1, pwd='$ecret k3y', url='https://username:password12345@foo.com/login/', not_secret='following the leader', msg='here'), dict(one=1, pwd=OMIT, url='https://username:password12345@foo.com/login/', not_secret='following the leader', msg='here', invocation=dict(module_args=dict(password=OMIT, token=None, username='person'))), ), ( dict(username='person', password='password12345'), dict(one=1, pwd='$ecret k3y', url='https://username:password12345@foo.com/login/', not_secret='following the leader', msg='here'), dict(one=1, pwd='$ecret k3y', url='https://username:********@foo.com/login/', not_secret='following the leader', msg='here', invocation=dict(module_args=dict(password=OMIT, token=None, username='person'))), ), ( dict(username='person', password='$ecret k3y'), dict(one=1, pwd='$ecret k3y', url='https://username:$ecret k3y@foo.com/login/', not_secret='following the leader', msg='here'), dict(one=1, pwd=OMIT, url='https://username:********@foo.com/login/', not_secret='following the leader', msg='here', invocation=dict(module_args=dict(password=OMIT, token=None, username='person'))), ), ) # pylint bug: https://github.com/PyCQA/pylint/issues/511 @pytest.mark.parametrize('am, stdin, return_val, expected', (({'username': {}, 'password': {'no_log': True}, 'token': {'no_log': True}}, s, r, e) for s, r, e in DATA), # pylint: disable=undefined-variable indirect=['am', 'stdin']) def test_exit_json_removes_values(self, am, capfd, return_val, expected): with pytest.raises(SystemExit) as ctx: am.exit_json(**return_val) out, err = capfd.readouterr() assert json.loads(out) == expected # pylint bug: https://github.com/PyCQA/pylint/issues/511 @pytest.mark.parametrize('am, stdin, return_val, expected', (({'username': {}, 'password': {'no_log': True}, 'token': {'no_log': True}}, s, r, e) for s, r, e in DATA), # pylint: disable=undefined-variable indirect=['am', 'stdin']) def test_fail_json_removes_values(self, am, capfd, return_val, expected): expected['failed'] = True with pytest.raises(SystemExit) as ctx: am.fail_json(**return_val) == expected out, err = capfd.readouterr() assert json.loads(out) == expected