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Fixes #4723
665 lines
27 KiB
Python
665 lines
27 KiB
Python
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# tests are fairly 'live' (but safe to run)
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# setup authorized_keys for logged in user such
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# that the user can log in as themselves before running tests
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import unittest
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import getpass
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import ansible.runner
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import os
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import shutil
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import time
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import tempfile
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from nose.plugins.skip import SkipTest
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def get_binary(name):
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for directory in os.environ["PATH"].split(os.pathsep):
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path = os.path.join(directory, name)
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if os.path.isfile(path) and os.access(path, os.X_OK):
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return path
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return None
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class TestRunner(unittest.TestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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self.user = getpass.getuser()
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self.runner = ansible.runner.Runner(
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basedir='test/',
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module_name='ping',
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module_path='library/',
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module_args='',
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remote_user=self.user,
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remote_pass=None,
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host_list='test/ansible_hosts',
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timeout=5,
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forks=1,
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background=0,
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pattern='all',
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transport='local',
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)
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self.cwd = os.getcwd()
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self.test_dir = os.path.join(self.cwd, 'test')
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self.stage_dir = self._prepare_stage_dir()
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def _prepare_stage_dir(self):
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stage_path = os.path.join(self.test_dir, 'test_data')
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if os.path.exists(stage_path):
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shutil.rmtree(stage_path, ignore_errors=False)
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assert not os.path.exists(stage_path)
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os.makedirs(stage_path)
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assert os.path.exists(stage_path)
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return stage_path
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def _get_test_file(self, filename):
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# get a file inside the test input directory
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filename = os.path.join(self.test_dir, filename)
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assert os.path.exists(filename)
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return filename
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def _get_stage_file(self, filename):
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# get a file inside the test output directory
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filename = os.path.join(self.stage_dir, filename)
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return filename
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def _run(self, module_name, module_args, background=0, check_mode=False):
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''' run a module and get the localhost results '''
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self.runner.module_name = module_name
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args = ' '.join(module_args)
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self.runner.module_args = args
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self.runner.background = background
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self.runner.check = check_mode
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results = self.runner.run()
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# when using nosetests this will only show up on failure
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# which is pretty useful
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assert "localhost" in results['contacted']
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return results['contacted']['localhost']
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def test_action_plugins(self):
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result = self._run("uncategorized_plugin", [])
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assert result.get("msg") == "uncategorized"
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result = self._run("categorized_plugin", [])
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assert result.get("msg") == "categorized"
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def test_ping(self):
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result = self._run('ping', [])
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assert "ping" in result
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def test_facter(self):
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if not get_binary("facter"):
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raise SkipTest
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result = self._run('facter', [])
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assert "hostname" in result
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# temporarily disbabled since it occasionally hangs
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# ohai's fault, setup module doesn't actually run this
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# to get ohai's "facts" anyway
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#
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#def test_ohai(self):
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# if not get_binary("facter"):
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# raise SkipTest
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# result = self._run('ohai',[])
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# assert "hostname" in result
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def test_copy(self):
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# test copy module, change trigger, etc
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input_ = self._get_test_file('sample.j2')
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output = self._get_stage_file('sample.out')
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assert not os.path.exists(output)
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result = self._run('copy', [
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"src=%s" % input_,
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"dest=%s" % output,
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])
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assert os.path.exists(output)
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data_in = file(input_).read()
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data_out = file(output).read()
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assert data_in == data_out
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assert 'failed' not in result
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assert result['changed'] is True
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assert 'md5sum' in result
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result = self._run('copy', [
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"src=%s" % input_,
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"dest=%s" % output,
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])
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assert result['changed'] is False
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with open(output, "a") as output_stream:
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output_stream.write("output file now differs from input")
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result = self._run('copy',
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["src=%s" % input_, "dest=%s" % output, "force=no"],
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check_mode=True)
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assert result['changed'] is False
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def test_command(self):
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# test command module, change trigger, etc
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result = self._run('command', ["/bin/echo", "hi"])
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assert "failed" not in result
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assert "msg" not in result
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assert result['rc'] == 0
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assert result['stdout'] == 'hi'
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assert result['stderr'] == ''
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result = self._run('command', ["false"])
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assert result['rc'] == 1
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assert 'failed' not in result
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result = self._run('command', ["/usr/bin/this_does_not_exist", "splat"])
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assert 'msg' in result
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assert result.get('failed')
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result = self._run('shell', ["/bin/echo", "$HOME"])
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assert 'failed' not in result
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assert result['rc'] == 0
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result = self._run('command', ["creates='/tmp/ansible command test'", "chdir=/tmp", "touch", "'ansible command test'"])
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assert result.get('changed')
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assert result['rc'] == 0
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result = self._run('command', ["creates='/tmp/ansible command test'", "false"])
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assert result.get('skipped')
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result = self._run('shell', ["removes=/tmp/ansible\\ command\\ test", "chdir=/tmp", "rm -f 'ansible command test'; echo $?"])
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assert result.get('changed')
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assert result['rc'] == 0
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assert result['stdout'] == '0'
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result = self._run('shell', ["removes=/tmp/ansible\\ command\\ test", "false"])
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assert result.get('skipped')
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def test_git(self):
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pid = os.getpid()
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git_demo = "gitdemo%d" % pid
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git_dm = "gitdm%d" % pid
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git_bare = "gdbare%d" % pid
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git_ref = "gdref%d" % pid
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git_reftest = "gdreftest%d" % pid
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self._run('file', ['path=/tmp/%s' % git_demo, 'state=absent'])
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self._run('file', ['path=/tmp/%s' % git_dm, 'state=absent'])
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self._run('file', ['path=/tmp/%s' % git_bare, 'state=absent'])
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self._run('file', ['path=/tmp/%s' % git_ref, 'state=absent'])
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self._run('file', ['path=/tmp/%s' % git_reftest, 'state=absent'])
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self._run('command', ['git init %s' % git_demo, 'chdir=/tmp'])
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self._run('command', ['touch a', 'chdir=/tmp/%s' % git_demo])
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self._run('command', ['git add *', 'chdir=/tmp/%s' % git_demo])
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self._run('command', ['git commit -m "test commit 1"', 'chdir=/tmp/%s' % git_demo])
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self._run('command', ['touch b', 'chdir=/tmp/%s' % git_demo])
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self._run('command', ['git add *', 'chdir=/tmp/%s' % git_demo])
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self._run('command', ['git commit -m "test commit 2"', 'chdir=/tmp/%s' % git_demo])
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result = self._run('git', ["repo=\"file:///tmp/%s\"" % git_demo, "dest=/tmp/%s" % git_dm])
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assert result['changed']
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# test the force option not set
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self._run('file', ['path=/tmp/%s/a' % git_dm, 'state=absent'])
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result = self._run('git', ["repo=\"file:///tmp/%s\"" % git_demo, "dest=/tmp/%s" % git_dm, "force=no"])
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assert result['failed']
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# test the force option when set
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result = self._run('git', ["repo=\"file:///tmp/%s\"" % git_demo, "dest=/tmp/%s" % git_dm, "force=yes"])
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assert result['changed']
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# test the bare option
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result = self._run('git', ["repo=\"file:///tmp/%s\"" % git_demo, "dest=/tmp/%s" % git_bare, "bare=yes", "remote=test"])
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assert result['changed']
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# test a no-op fetch, add origin for el6 versions of git
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self._run('command', ['git remote add origin file:///tmp/%s' % git_demo, 'chdir=/tmp/%s' % git_dm])
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result = self._run('git', ["repo=\"file:///tmp/%s\"" % git_demo, "dest=/tmp/%s" % git_bare, "bare=yes"])
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assert not result['changed']
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# test whether fetch is working for bare repos
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self._run('command', ['touch c', 'chdir=/tmp/%s' % git_demo])
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self._run('command', ['git add *', 'chdir=/tmp/%s' % git_demo])
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self._run('command', ['git commit -m "test commit 3"', 'chdir=/tmp/%s' % git_demo])
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result = self._run('git', ["repo=\"file:///tmp/%s\"" % git_demo, "dest=/tmp/%s" % git_bare, "bare=yes"])
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assert result['changed']
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# test reference repos
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result = self._run('git', ["repo=\"file:///tmp/%s\"" % git_bare, "dest=/tmp/%s" % git_ref, "bare=yes"])
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assert result['changed']
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result = self._run('git', ["repo=\"file:///tmp/%s\"" % git_demo, "dest=/tmp/%s" % git_reftest, "reference=/tmp/%s/" % git_ref])
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assert result['changed']
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assert os.path.isfile('/tmp/%s/a' % git_reftest)
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result = self._run('command', ['ls', 'chdir=/tmp/%s/objects/pack' % git_ref])
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assert result['stdout'] != ''
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result = self._run('command', ['ls', 'chdir=/tmp/%s/.git/objects/pack' % git_reftest])
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assert result['stdout'] == ''
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# cleanup
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self._run('file', ['path=/tmp/%s' % git_demo, 'state=absent'])
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self._run('file', ['path=/tmp/%s' % git_dm, 'state=absent'])
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self._run('file', ['path=/tmp/%s' % git_bare, 'state=absent'])
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self._run('file', ['path=/tmp/%s' % git_ref, 'state=absent'])
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self._run('file', ['path=/tmp/%s' % git_reftest, 'state=absent'])
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def test_file(self):
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filedemo = tempfile.mkstemp()[1]
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assert self._run('file', ['dest=' + filedemo, 'state=directory'])['failed']
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assert os.path.isfile(filedemo)
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assert self._run('file', ['dest=' + filedemo, 'src=/dev/null', 'state=link'])['failed']
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assert os.path.isfile(filedemo)
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res = self._run('file', ['dest=' + filedemo, 'mode=604', 'state=file'])
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assert res['changed']
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assert os.path.isfile(filedemo) and os.stat(filedemo).st_mode == 0100604
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assert self._run('file', ['dest=' + filedemo, 'state=absent'])['changed']
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assert not os.path.exists(filedemo)
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assert not self._run('file', ['dest=' + filedemo, 'state=absent'])['changed']
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filedemo = tempfile.mkdtemp()
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assert self._run('file', ['dest=' + filedemo, 'state=file'])['failed']
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assert os.path.isdir(filedemo)
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# this used to fail but will now make a 'null' symlink in the directory pointing to dev/null.
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# I feel this is ok but don't want to enforce it with a test.
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#result = self._run('file', ['dest=' + filedemo, 'src=/dev/null', 'state=link'])
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#assert result['failed']
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#assert os.path.isdir(filedemo)
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assert self._run('file', ['dest=' + filedemo, 'mode=701', 'state=directory'])['changed']
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assert os.path.isdir(filedemo) and os.stat(filedemo).st_mode == 040701
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assert self._run('file', ['dest=' + filedemo, 'state=absent'])['changed']
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assert not os.path.exists(filedemo)
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assert not self._run('file', ['dest=' + filedemo, 'state=absent'])['changed']
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tmp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
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filedemo = os.path.join(tmp_dir, 'link')
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os.symlink('/dev/zero', filedemo)
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assert self._run('file', ['dest=' + filedemo, 'state=file'])['failed']
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assert os.path.islink(filedemo)
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assert self._run('file', ['dest=' + filedemo, 'state=directory'])['failed']
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assert os.path.islink(filedemo)
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assert self._run('file', ['dest=' + filedemo, 'src=/dev/null', 'state=link'])['changed']
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assert os.path.islink(filedemo) and os.path.realpath(filedemo) == '/dev/null'
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assert self._run('file', ['dest=' + filedemo, 'state=absent'])['changed']
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assert not os.path.exists(filedemo)
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assert not self._run('file', ['dest=' + filedemo, 'state=absent'])['changed']
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# Make sure that we can deal safely with bad symlinks
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os.symlink('/tmp/non_existent_target', filedemo)
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assert self._run('file', ['dest=' + tmp_dir, 'state=directory recurse=yes mode=701'])['changed']
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assert not self._run('file', ['dest=' + tmp_dir, 'state=directory', 'recurse=yes', 'owner=' + str(os.getuid())])['changed']
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assert os.path.islink(filedemo)
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assert self._run('file', ['dest=' + filedemo, 'state=absent'])['changed']
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assert not os.path.exists(filedemo)
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os.rmdir(tmp_dir)
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def test_large_output(self):
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large_path = "/usr/share/dict/words"
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if not os.path.exists(large_path):
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large_path = "/usr/share/dict/cracklib-small"
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if not os.path.exists(large_path):
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raise SkipTest
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# Ensure reading a large amount of output from a command doesn't hang.
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result = self._run('command', ["/bin/cat", large_path])
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assert "failed" not in result
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assert "msg" not in result
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assert result['rc'] == 0
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assert len(result['stdout']) > 100000
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assert result['stderr'] == ''
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def test_async(self):
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# test async launch and job status
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# of any particular module
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result = self._run('command', [get_binary("sleep"), "3"], background=20)
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assert 'ansible_job_id' in result
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assert 'started' in result
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jid = result['ansible_job_id']
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# no real chance of this op taking a while, but whatever
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time.sleep(5)
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# CLI will abstract this (when polling), but this is how it works internally
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result = self._run('async_status', ["jid=%s" % jid])
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# TODO: would be nice to have tests for supervisory process
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# killing job after X seconds
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assert 'finished' in result
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assert 'failed' not in result
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assert 'rc' in result
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assert 'stdout' in result
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assert result['ansible_job_id'] == jid
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def test_fetch(self):
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input_ = self._get_test_file('sample.j2')
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output = os.path.join(self.stage_dir, 'localhost', input_)
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self._run('fetch', ["src=%s" % input_, "dest=%s" % self.stage_dir])
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assert os.path.exists(output)
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assert open(input_).read() == open(output).read()
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def test_assemble(self):
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input = self._get_test_file('assemble.d')
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output = self._get_stage_file('sample.out')
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result = self._run('assemble', [
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"src=%s" % input,
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"dest=%s" % output,
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])
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assert os.path.exists(output)
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out = file(output).read()
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assert out.find("first") != -1
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assert out.find("second") != -1
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assert out.find("third") != -1
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assert result['changed'] is True
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assert 'md5sum' in result
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assert 'failed' not in result
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result = self._run('assemble', [
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"src=%s" % input,
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"dest=%s" % output,
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])
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assert result['changed'] is False
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def test_lineinfile(self):
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# Unit tests for the lineinfile module, without backref features.
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sampleroot = 'rocannon'
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sample_origin = self._get_test_file(sampleroot + '.txt')
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sample = self._get_stage_file(sampleroot + '.out' + '.txt')
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shutil.copy(sample_origin, sample)
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# The order of the test cases is important
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# defaults to insertafter at the end of the file
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testline = 'First: Line added by default at the end of the file.'
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testcase = ('lineinfile', [
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"dest=%s" % sample,
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"regexp='^First: '",
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"line='%s'" % testline
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])
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result = self._run(*testcase)
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assert result['changed']
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assert result['msg'] == 'line added'
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artifact = [x.strip() for x in open(sample)]
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assert artifact[-1] == testline
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assert artifact.count(testline) == 1
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# run a second time, verify only one line has been added
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result = self._run(*testcase)
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assert not result['changed']
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assert result['msg'] == ''
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artifact = [x.strip() for x in open(sample)]
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assert artifact.count(testline) == 1
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# insertafter with EOF
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testline = 'Second: Line added with insertafter=EOF'
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testcase = ('lineinfile', [
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"dest=%s" % sample,
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"insertafter=EOF",
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"regexp='^Second: '",
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"line='%s'" % testline
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])
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result = self._run(*testcase)
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assert result['changed']
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assert result['msg'] == 'line added'
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artifact = [x.strip() for x in open(sample)]
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assert artifact[-1] == testline
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assert artifact.count(testline) == 1
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# with invalid insertafter regex
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# If the regexp doesn't match and the insertafter doesn't match,
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# do nothing.
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testline = 'Third: Line added with an invalid insertafter regex'
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testcase = ('lineinfile', [
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"dest=%s" % sample,
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"insertafter='^abcdefgh'",
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"regexp='^Third: '",
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"line='%s'" % testline
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])
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result = self._run(*testcase)
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assert not result['changed']
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# with an insertafter regex
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# The regexp doesn't match, but the insertafter is specified and does,
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# so insert after insertafter.
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testline = 'Fourth: Line added with a valid insertafter regex'
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testcase = ('lineinfile', [
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"dest=%s" % sample,
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"insertafter='^receive messages to '",
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"regexp='^Fourth: '",
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"line='%s'" % testline
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])
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result = self._run(*testcase)
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assert result['changed']
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assert result['msg'] == 'line added'
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artifact = [x.strip() for x in open(sample)]
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assert artifact.count(testline) == 1
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idx = artifact.index('receive messages to and from a corresponding device over any distance')
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assert artifact[idx + 1] == testline
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# replacement of a line from a regex
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# we replace the line, so we need to get its idx before the run
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artifact = [x.strip() for x in open(sample)]
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target_line = 'combination of microphone, speaker, keyboard and display. It can send and'
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idx = artifact.index(target_line)
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testline = 'Fith: replacement of a line: combination of microphone'
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testcase = ('lineinfile', [
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"dest=%s" % sample,
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"regexp='combination of microphone'",
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"line='%s'" % testline
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])
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result = self._run(*testcase)
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assert result['changed']
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assert result['msg'] == 'line replaced'
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artifact = [x.strip() for x in open(sample)]
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assert artifact.count(testline) == 1
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assert artifact.index(testline) == idx
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assert target_line not in artifact
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# removal of a line
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# we replace the line, so we need to get its idx before the run
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artifact = [x.strip() for x in open(sample)]
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target_line = 'receive messages to and from a corresponding device over any distance'
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idx = artifact.index(target_line)
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testcase = ('lineinfile', [
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"dest=%s" % sample,
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"regexp='^receive messages to and from '",
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"state=absent"
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])
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result = self._run(*testcase)
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assert result['changed']
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artifact = [x.strip() for x in open(sample)]
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assert target_line not in artifact
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# with both insertafter and insertbefore (should fail)
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testline = 'Seventh: this line should not be there'
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testcase = ('lineinfile', [
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"dest=%s" % sample,
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"insertafter='BOF'",
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"insertbefore='BOF'",
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"regexp='^communication. '",
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"line='%s'" % testline
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])
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result = self._run(*testcase)
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assert result['failed']
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# insertbefore with BOF
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testline = 'Eighth: insertbefore BOF'
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testcase = ('lineinfile', [
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"dest=%s" % sample,
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"insertbefore=BOF",
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"regexp='^Eighth: '",
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"line='%s'" % testline
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])
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result = self._run(*testcase)
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assert result['changed']
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assert result['msg'] == 'line added'
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artifact = [x.strip() for x in open(sample)]
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assert artifact.count(testline) == 1
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assert artifact[0] == testline
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# insertbefore with regex
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testline = 'Ninth: insertbefore with a regex'
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testcase = ('lineinfile', [
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"dest=%s" % sample,
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"insertbefore='^communication. Typically '",
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"regexp='^Ninth: '",
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"line='%s'" % testline
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])
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result = self._run(*testcase)
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assert result['changed']
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assert result['msg'] == 'line added'
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artifact = [x.strip() for x in open(sample)]
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assert artifact.count(testline) == 1
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idx = artifact.index('communication. Typically it is depicted as a lunch-box sized object with some')
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assert artifact[idx - 1] == testline
|
|
|
|
# Testing validate
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testline = 'Tenth: Testing with validate'
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testcase = ('lineinfile', [
|
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"dest=%s" % sample,
|
|
"regexp='^Tenth: '",
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"line='%s'" % testline,
|
|
"validate='grep -q Tenth %s'",
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|
])
|
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result = self._run(*testcase)
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assert result['changed'], "File wasn't changed when it should have been"
|
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assert result['msg'] == 'line added', "msg was incorrect"
|
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artifact = [ x.strip() for x in open(sample) ]
|
|
assert artifact[-1] == testline
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Testing validate
|
|
testline = '#11: Testing with validate'
|
|
testcase = ('lineinfile', [
|
|
"dest=%s" % sample,
|
|
"regexp='^#11: '",
|
|
"line='%s'" % testline,
|
|
"validate='grep -q #12# %s'",
|
|
])
|
|
result = self._run(*testcase)
|
|
assert result['failed']
|
|
|
|
# cleanup
|
|
os.unlink(sample)
|
|
|
|
def test_lineinfile_backrefs(self):
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# Unit tests for the lineinfile module, with backref features.
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|
sampleroot = 'rocannon'
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|
sample_origin = self._get_test_file(sampleroot + '.txt')
|
|
origin_lines = [line.strip() for line in open(sample_origin)]
|
|
sample = self._get_stage_file(sampleroot + '.out' + '.txt')
|
|
shutil.copy(sample_origin, sample)
|
|
# The order of the test cases is important
|
|
|
|
# The regexp doesn't match, so the line will not be added anywhere.
|
|
testline = r'\1: Line added by default at the end of the file.'
|
|
testcase = ('lineinfile', [
|
|
"dest=%s" % sample,
|
|
"regexp='^(First): '",
|
|
"line='%s'" % testline,
|
|
"backrefs=yes",
|
|
])
|
|
result = self._run(*testcase)
|
|
assert not result['changed']
|
|
assert result['msg'] == ''
|
|
artifact = [x.strip() for x in open(sample)]
|
|
assert artifact == origin_lines
|
|
|
|
# insertafter with EOF
|
|
# The regexp doesn't match, so the line will not be added anywhere.
|
|
testline = r'\1: Line added with insertafter=EOF'
|
|
testcase = ('lineinfile', [
|
|
"dest=%s" % sample,
|
|
"insertafter=EOF",
|
|
"regexp='^(Second): '",
|
|
"line='%s'" % testline,
|
|
"backrefs=yes",
|
|
])
|
|
result = self._run(*testcase)
|
|
assert not result['changed']
|
|
assert result['msg'] == ''
|
|
artifact = [x.strip() for x in open(sample)]
|
|
assert artifact == origin_lines
|
|
|
|
# with invalid insertafter regex
|
|
# The regexp doesn't match, so do nothing.
|
|
testline = r'\1: Line added with an invalid insertafter regex'
|
|
testcase = ('lineinfile', [
|
|
"dest=%s" % sample,
|
|
"insertafter='^abcdefgh'",
|
|
"regexp='^(Third): '",
|
|
"line='%s'" % testline,
|
|
"backrefs=yes",
|
|
])
|
|
result = self._run(*testcase)
|
|
assert not result['changed']
|
|
assert artifact == origin_lines
|
|
|
|
# with an insertafter regex
|
|
# The regexp doesn't match, so do nothing.
|
|
testline = r'\1: Line added with a valid insertafter regex'
|
|
testcase = ('lineinfile', [
|
|
"dest=%s" % sample,
|
|
"insertafter='^receive messages to '",
|
|
"regexp='^(Fourth): '",
|
|
"line='%s'" % testline,
|
|
"backrefs=yes",
|
|
])
|
|
result = self._run(*testcase)
|
|
assert not result['changed']
|
|
assert result['msg'] == ''
|
|
assert artifact == origin_lines
|
|
|
|
# replacement of a line from a regex
|
|
# we replace the line, so we need to get its idx before the run
|
|
artifact = [x.strip() for x in open(sample)]
|
|
target_line = 'combination of microphone, speaker, keyboard and display. It can send and'
|
|
idx = artifact.index(target_line)
|
|
|
|
testline = r'\1 of megaphone'
|
|
testline_after = 'combination of megaphone'
|
|
testcase = ('lineinfile', [
|
|
"dest=%s" % sample,
|
|
"regexp='(combination) of microphone'",
|
|
"line='%s'" % testline,
|
|
"backrefs=yes",
|
|
])
|
|
result = self._run(*testcase)
|
|
assert result['changed']
|
|
assert result['msg'] == 'line replaced'
|
|
artifact = [x.strip() for x in open(sample)]
|
|
assert artifact.count(testline_after) == 1
|
|
assert artifact.index(testline_after) == idx
|
|
assert target_line not in artifact
|
|
|
|
# Go again, should be unchanged now.
|
|
testline = r'\1 of megaphone'
|
|
testline_after = 'combination of megaphone'
|
|
testcase = ('lineinfile', [
|
|
"dest=%s" % sample,
|
|
"regexp='(combination) of megaphone'",
|
|
"line='%s'" % testline,
|
|
"backrefs=yes",
|
|
])
|
|
result = self._run(*testcase)
|
|
assert not result['changed']
|
|
assert result['msg'] == ''
|
|
|
|
# Try a numeric, named capture group example.
|
|
f = open(sample, 'a+')
|
|
f.write("1 + 1 = 3" + os.linesep)
|
|
f.close()
|
|
testline = r"2 + \g<num> = 3"
|
|
testline_after = "2 + 1 = 3"
|
|
testcase = ('lineinfile', [
|
|
"dest=%s" % sample,
|
|
r"regexp='1 \+ (?P<num>\d) = 3'",
|
|
"line='%s'" % testline,
|
|
"backrefs=yes",
|
|
])
|
|
result = self._run(*testcase)
|
|
artifact = [x.strip() for x in open(sample)]
|
|
assert result['changed']
|
|
assert result['msg'] == 'line replaced'
|
|
artifact = [x.strip() for x in open(sample)]
|
|
assert '1 + 1 = 3' not in artifact
|
|
assert testline_after == artifact[-1]
|
|
|
|
# with both insertafter and insertbefore (should fail)
|
|
testline = 'Seventh: this line should not be there'
|
|
testcase = ('lineinfile', [
|
|
"dest=%s" % sample,
|
|
"insertafter='BOF'",
|
|
"insertbefore='BOF'",
|
|
"regexp='^communication. '",
|
|
"line='%s'" % testline
|
|
])
|
|
result = self._run(*testcase)
|
|
assert result['failed']
|
|
|
|
os.unlink(sample)
|