# Copyright (c) Ansible project # GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt) # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function) __metaclass__ = type import os from collections import namedtuple from itertools import chain, repeat import pytest import yaml ModuleTestCase = namedtuple("ModuleTestCase", ["id", "input", "output", "run_command_calls"]) RunCmdCall = namedtuple("RunCmdCall", ["command", "environ", "rc", "out", "err"]) class CmdRunnerTestHelper(object): def __init__(self, command, test_cases): self.command = command self._test_cases = test_cases self.testcases = self._make_test_cases() @property def cmd_fixture(self): @pytest.fixture def patch_bin(mocker): mocker.patch('ansible.module_utils.basic.AnsibleModule.get_bin_path', return_value=os.path.join('/testbin', self.command)) return patch_bin def _make_test_cases(self): test_cases = yaml.safe_load(self._test_cases) results = [] for tc in test_cases: tc["run_command_calls"] = [RunCmdCall(**r) for r in tc["run_command_calls"]] if tc.get("run_command_calls") else [] results.append(ModuleTestCase(**tc)) return results @property def testcases_params(self): return [[x.input, x] for x in self.testcases] @property def testcases_ids(self): return [item.id for item in self.testcases] def __call__(self, testcase, mocker): return _Context(self, testcase, mocker) class _Context(object): def __init__(self, helper, testcase, mocker): self.helper = helper self.testcase = testcase self.mocker = mocker self.run_cmd_calls = self.testcase.run_command_calls self.mock_run_cmd = self._make_mock_run_cmd() def _make_mock_run_cmd(self): call_results = [(x.rc, x.out, x.err) for x in self.run_cmd_calls] error_call_results = (123, "OUT: testcase has not enough run_command calls", "ERR: testcase has not enough run_command calls") mock_run_command = self.mocker.patch('ansible.module_utils.basic.AnsibleModule.run_command', side_effect=chain(call_results, repeat(error_call_results))) return mock_run_command def __enter__(self): return self def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb): return False def check_results(self, results): print("testcase =\n%s" % str(self.testcase)) print("results =\n%s" % results) if 'exception' in results: print("exception = \n%s" % results["exception"]) for test_result in self.testcase.output: assert results[test_result] == self.testcase.output[test_result], \ "'{0}': '{1}' != '{2}'".format(test_result, results[test_result], self.testcase.output[test_result]) call_args_list = [(item[0][0], item[1]) for item in self.mock_run_cmd.call_args_list] expected_call_args_list = [(item.command, item.environ) for item in self.run_cmd_calls] print("call args list =\n%s" % call_args_list) print("expected args list =\n%s" % expected_call_args_list) assert self.mock_run_cmd.call_count == len(self.run_cmd_calls) if self.mock_run_cmd.call_count: assert call_args_list == expected_call_args_list